American professor, Uju Anya calls out Nigerian tailor for scamming her of $400 for wedding dress

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An American professor, Uju Anya calls out a Nigerian tailor for allegedly scamming her after paying him $400 to make a wedding dress for her.

She took to the social-networking platform, X to report this as she raged over the disaster.

American professor, Uju Anya calls out Nigerian tailor for scamming her of $400 for her wedding dressUju Anya.

According to her, she had been working with the tailor since 2017 and things had gone well.

However, last year she paid him $400 which she revealed was meant for a wedding in December.

Despite making promises to deliver after she paid in full, he had failed to do the dress.

Sharing her frustrations, she wrote …

“A Nigerian tailor showed me hell. Lying sack of shit-covered maggot Toochi Ugoala in Surulere, Lagos. I commissioned and paid for a **WEDDING DRESS** by

@TUgoala

brand Dioha who’s been sewing for me since 2017. He took my money, strung me along for a month, sent nothing.

🧵1/6

I’ve been buying clothes from Toochi Ugoala’s Dioha line for 8 yrs. He made me ball gowns, cocktail dresses, jumpsuits, formal, casual wear. I always paid up front, he always delivered with no fail. Honoring our relationship, I asked him to make my wedding dress. He accepted.

2/6

Toochi Ugoala and I discussed a very clean and simple cocktail dress style design, since it was a house wedding. He sent mockups, videos, pictures, mood boards. I also paid him the full price so he can buy fabric and materials as we’ve done for 8 years now with no problem.

3/6

I commissioned the wedding dress November 10, and Toochi Ugoala promised me completion 10 days after payment on November 18. Two weeks after his Dec 1 deadline passed, I was stressed. No pics of dress in progress, days of no communication, lies about phone being broken, etc.

4/6

When I finally accepted that Toochi Ugoala stole my money for a WEDDING DRESS he’ll never make, I started demanding my cash back. He told many lies. That the dress was already complete, just shipping left, but he couldn’t take pics, etc. Then he ghosted. No more responses.

5/6

I had a backup that was beautiful after I heavily altered it, added touches, sewed parts by hand. However, the cruelty it takes to scam a bride on her wedding dress, is, wow. May Toochi Ugoala and his Dioha line never see a day of peace or professional success ever again.

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