A Nigerian lady schooling abroad, Dasilva Olamide, has cried out that she risks losing her university admission because of Sterling Bank’s refusal to remit her school fees to her institution of learning in due time.
She made this information public when she tweeted on Wednesday, adding that she could be deported from the yet-to-be-known foreign country where the university is situated if the payment issue is not sorted out quickly.
The lady stated that she had initiated her Form A transaction with the bank since August 10 and had also written several emails to know its progress but had not received any positive response.
“I’m on the verge of losing my admission and getting deportation because of Sterling Bank. I initiated my Form A since 10th August. I have sent them several emails showing them that my school requires the payment or I will be deported, my deadline is tomorrow. HELP!” she tweeted.
I’m at the verge of losing my admission and getting a deportation because of Sterling bank, I initiated my Form A since 10th August.I have sent them several emails showing them that my schools requires the payment or I will be deported, my deadline is tomorrow.
HELP!!!— MO😍❤️ (@DasilvaOlamide) October 26, 2022
She also said that the deadline for the remittance of the school fees is by 1 pm on Thursday, October 27. She reiterated that since paying the fees almost three months ago, nothing has been done by the bank to ensure that the payment is reflected at her school’s end.
“I only have till the end of today or it’s over. Sterling bank needs to do the needful ASAP @Sterling_Bankng.
“Sterling bank has still not done anything, please help me keep retweeting and tagging. Today is the deadline or I will be deported. It’s not fair that I have paid since August 10th and the money hasn’t been remitted to my school.
“Sterling Bank please act and do the needful before 1pm today.”, she added.