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I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by Charx122: 5:24pm On Sep 15, 2021
When Maria Grette first discovered that the 58-year-old Danish man with whom she had fallen in love was actually a 24-year-old Nigerian "419" internet scammer, the 62-year-old Swede was distraught. But, soon, her feelings changed.

"The most terrible thing was not that he had cheated me, but that he had lost his innocence," she said.

She became consumed with what she describes as "a profound need to make a difference to the people of Nigeria".

Ms Grette's relationship with Johnny (not his real name) began after an evening of fun and games with her girlfriends, during which they playfully created a profile for her on an online dating website. A few years before, she had gone through a traumatic divorce, and her friends teased her about finally starting a new relationship.


But when the fun of creating her profile was over, Ms Grette, who works as an arts teacher, painter and arts therapist, didn't give much further thought to the website.

"I received messages telling me that people had contacted me, but I never looked at them," she said.


Then, one day, she did.

"I still don't know why," she said. "It was like a sudden impulse happening before I could stop it."

That particular message was from a man who described himself as a Dane raised in South Carolina, USA; a civil engineer working on a contract in England; a widower with a son in a Manchester university.

"I was caught up by the atmosphere and by something in his words," she said.


The pre-amble

Johnny: "I wish I could see through your eyes and see what you like to see"

Maria: "I like to see the truth, and often the truth is more beautiful and greater than people dare to realize"

Johnny: "You talk in parable´s. I can´t wait to see you"

Maria: "I cant understand how you can think so dedicated of me, when you have never met me. That scares me."



"We spent some time writing, then he called from a UK number."

Ms Grette, who had lived in different countries across Europe, was surprised that she could not place the man's accent. She mentioned this to him but didn't give it too much thought.

He told her that he was planning for his retirement; had Sweden in mind for a place to settle; owned a house in Denmark inherited from his parents; wanted to leave that to his son, Nick, who was very attached to it, while he looked for a new home for himself in Sweden.

"I wanted to meet him because I liked him," she said. "He had a way and a sweetness I had never known in a man before. And he was innocent in a way that puzzled me."

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image captionA man who said he was Danish started asking Ms Grette for money

Ms Grette put all these qualities down to "an old fashioned upbringing and an isolated life - living in hotels and spending his free time on golf courses owing to much travelling".

After three months of communicating, the man agreed to come over and visit her in Sweden. But before that, he and his son needed to make a quick trip to Nigeria for a job interview, he said.

Johnny called to let her know that he was at Heathrow Airport. And to say that he had landed in Nigeria. He also got her to speak with Nick. The next phone call was to tell her that he was in a Lagos hospital.

They had been mugged, his son shot in the head, and they were without money and papers.

Unfortunately, his bank did not have a branch in Africa, he added, so it would take time to transfer money from his UK account. Meanwhile, the hospital management was requesting €1000 to proceed with treatment.



The request

"Honey, I am in the hospital right now using the doctor´s laptop to send you this message so you can know my situation. Honey, if Nick dies I will also die with him, I have been crying, I wish I could call you, I wish I never came here, I will never forgive myself for bringing Nick along with me. I will call you with the doctor´s phone and send you an email later if I have the chanse.

"Honey, I am happy to hear from you and I am still at the hospital. The doctor said we where lucky we where not kidnapped. The bank does not have a location in Africa, so it will take time to get money and the management are requesting 1000 euros to proceed with treatment. Nick is all I have got and I will not forgive myself if anything happens to him. I am confused, and I do not know where to turn at the moment......"



"I will never forget how I rushed to the Western Union office, trembling while I did the transfer," Ms Grette said.

"All I could think of was to get the two persons in Nigeria out of danger."

The plot developed after that initial transfer. Medical complications called for more money. The doctors demanded more advance fees.

Several thousands of euro later, in what she describes as "coming to her senses", Maria realised that something was amiss.

She stopped responding to his messages



Three weeks after her silence, he called her and confessed. He told her that he was not who she thought he was.

"I said I already knew that. I asked him to tell me his true identity and he did."

He was a 24-year-old Nigerian "419" scammer. He had finished university two years earlier but had no job.

These kind of advance fee frauds are known as 419 scams in Nigeria after the section of the Criminal Code which covers fraud.

He further described himself as a "devil" who had wronged "a lovely woman".

"He said he had never met anyone like me before, that he had been fighting his feelings for me for a long time. He said his scamming mates had warned him about falling in love with a 'client', that he had ignored them because he trusted me and did not want to lose contact with me."



The reveal

From this point on, their communication took a new turn. There were no further requests for cash.

"The attraction I started feeling was to the person who was revealing himself to me... It was still him, but with a new name and different age and circumstances," she said.

Johnny sent her a photograph of himself, but Maria was not satisfied with that.

"I wanted to meet him," she said. "I could not live with this relationship unless it was adjusted to reality in all senses."

Unable to get him a visa to travel to Sweden, she made up her mind to go to Nigeria.

In October 2009, Ms Grette travelled to Africa for the first time in her life.

"When I saw him at the airport in Abuja, tears fell over his face, and I knew I had known him all my life."

Ms Grette described her two weeks in Nigeria as blissful, a period during which she and Johnny succeeded in transforming their romantic feelings for each other into a good friendship.

She met his friends, many of whom were also scammers. It was while enjoying their company one night in a local bar that she began to wonder how she could make a difference.

 asked myself what I could do to prevent a situation where healthy, good young men fall into this trap," she said.

An idea came to her two years later, in 2011, after she saw an article on a Nigerian news website about an arts exhibition.


Over the past six years, Ms Grette has arranged for a number of African artists to visit Europe for arts exhibitions, workshops, conferences and competitions.

She has assisted them to source international grants and other funding to advance their work.

She has also visited Uganda to give talks on art, and is looking forward to another visit to Nigeria scheduled for later this year.



Grette, now 69 and living in Norway, is elated at the opportunity to improve the lives of these young artists.

"Johnny has given me more than he took," she said, "Without him, I would not have met Africa."

When she'd visited him in Abuja, Johnny promised Ms Grette that he would give up scamming.

With her assistance, he left Nigeria shortly afterwards, to study in America.

Although they have not met each other again since, she continued to provide him with financial assistance until he completed his degree a few years ago and got a job in the American oil sector.

They still communicate frequently, updating themselves on each other's lives; and last year, he bought one of her paintings which she shipped over to him in America.

"He is very dear to me," she said.

"He has asked me so many times to forgive him and I told him that the most important thing is to forgive himself..

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by Sonnobax15(m): 5:29pm On Sep 15, 2021
lipsrsealed
Na wa oh..

The ogume wey the NIGERIAN boy use strong oh shocked

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by ABCthings: 5:31pm On Sep 15, 2021
Moral lesson please
Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by olamidedivotee(f): 5:36pm On Sep 15, 2021
Someone please summarize that epistle
Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by TeamLeader(m): 8:53pm On Sep 15, 2021
olamidedivotee:
Someone please summarize that epistle

Exactly what am about to say. Who reads this textbook

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by muller101(m): 9:28pm On Sep 15, 2021
Lazy youths above.

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by puppie017: 9:45pm On Sep 15, 2021
The woman good night ooo
She no involve FBI

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by Botking: 9:55pm On Sep 15, 2021
Fiction

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by Generalwoodz(m): 9:56pm On Sep 15, 2021
I read all and na format she drop so

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by CrownOfClay724: 10:11pm On Sep 15, 2021
Omo.

Sé this one na grace abi juju?

Koyemi angry
Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by delzbaba(m): 10:20pm On Sep 15, 2021
Copy and paste.

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by InfernoNig: 10:23pm On Sep 15, 2021
One Hkchairman dey complain oooh.

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by Nobody: 10:27pm On Sep 15, 2021
Abeg, we no dey Literature section ooo undecided undecided
Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by Nobody: 10:32pm On Sep 15, 2021
:/
Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by Truvelisback(m): 10:42pm On Sep 15, 2021
My eyes after reading.

Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by minasi4841: 10:43pm On Sep 15, 2021
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Na wa oh..

The ogume wey the NIGERIAN boy use strong oh shocked

I swear grin

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by IdreamOfUnicorn(f): 11:33pm On Sep 15, 2021
ABCthings:
Moral lesson please
Don't scam. You might not be as lucky as this dude
Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by arthurwillia(m): 11:56pm On Sep 15, 2021
Who get time to read cock and bull
Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by rex444(m): 4:09am On Sep 16, 2021
Na so one call my guy those days for uptown, tell ma homie say she even know where him dey stay but say she go give my guy 100k dolls make him use do something better .... Still d idiot boy use am go buy car still dey street

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by JimmyDarmody: 4:43am On Sep 16, 2021
A young female doctor friend of mine in the UK once told me :
(Not her exact words)

"I think you're a very smart person and it's because of the environment you were raised in. You needed to adapt in order to survive and the harder it was to survive, the smarter you became."

She considers me way smarter than herself but she's way more intelligent.

Our social engineering skills are actually the best in the world. I made research.

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by Nobody: 5:21am On Sep 16, 2021
The economy of Nigeria is the reason for all these nonsense.

A country where graduates engage in online scam, and other vices for survival.

Everyone around you just wants to extort you, scam or transfer their livelihood responsibilities on you.

It's pathetic...
Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by CheedyJ(m): 5:40am On Sep 16, 2021
olamidedivotee:
Someone please summarize that epistle
It's actually an interesting read just not sure about its authenticity though..

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by Kondomatic(m): 6:10am On Sep 16, 2021
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Na wa oh..

The ogume wey the NIGERIAN boy use strong oh shocked
I believe by ogume you meant "jazz"? If so then you're wrong. There's nothing like ogume here.

Y'know, sometimes when you see a "somebody" in a relationship with a "nobody" or a "nothing" angry you will wonder what they're doing with such person.

Truth is, they dealing with the real person inside not the one you've seen or known.

The moment the guy came back and confessed and apologized to the woman was when the woman saw the person within the scammer and the real him is beautiful smiley

The woman knew that his chances of being caught was close to none yet he came out and apologized, it means something. It is stronger than ogume.

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by Sonnobax15(m): 6:11am On Sep 16, 2021
Kondomatic:
I believe by ogume you meant "jazz"? If so then you're wrong. There's nothing like ogume here.

Y'know, sometimes when you see a "somebody" in a relationship with a "nobody" or a "nothing" angry you will wonder what they're doing with such person.

Truth is, they dealing with the real person inside not the one you've seen or known.

The moment the guy came back and confessed and apologized to the woman was when the woman saw the person within the scammer and the real him is beautiful smiley

The woman knew that his chances of being caught was close to none yet he came out and apologized, it means something. It is stronger than ogume.
No be lie you talk cha.
Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by uthlaw: 6:30am On Sep 16, 2021
Generalwoodz:
I read all and na format she drop so
that format don cast....once client ear naija,na japa straight!
Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by Nobody: 6:37am On Sep 16, 2021
I know a guy in my environs who did the same thing, he is presently in the US now, she forgave him and paid his way to US. These white folks got good heart. The human mind is with in a complicated way. We want to have the satisfaction that we save a particular person from his or bad ways.

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by ruggedtimi(m): 6:58am On Sep 16, 2021
Interesting story...this story go motivate some boys to hustle more In a bad way and some people to give up yahoo. grin
Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by Homeboiy: 7:00am On Sep 16, 2021
And the idiotic woman that I confessed to is still playing me till now

Promising me heaven on earth but she won’t do it

Move me go better country or send me better money

She dey send change

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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by Szilard: 7:38am On Sep 16, 2021
TeamLeader:


Exactly what am about to say. Who reads this textbook

It's an interesting read though.
Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by Kiddogarcia(m): 7:49am On Sep 16, 2021
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Re: I Went To Nigeria To Meet The Man Who Scammed Me by walkingshadow911: 8:03am On Sep 16, 2021
she save a scammer, yet expecting 419 to stop. make all of us turn to 419 nau

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