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| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by okuta007(op): 4:26pm On Apr 14, 2022 |
realtalk19:wow, the bolded parts, spot on. I am not supporting the guy but I think my cousin is not trying to manage, she has big expectations and the guy may be "living from hand to mouth" in the US, who knows?.... I hope all works out for them.... as a man I know its not easy anywhere in the world. |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by okuta007(op): 4:31pm On Apr 14, 2022 |
Mercychen:Does a child exclusively belong to the man or both parents? Why do Nigerian women think a man must take care of them with the kids and even her relatives before the man takes care of himself? My cousin is not a handicap and I dare her to say she is..... |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by Nana4ever: 6:41pm On Apr 14, 2022 |
okuta007:You have raised some good counterpoints, but with lots of misconceptions The answers to all your points are already well established in law, even in Nigeria. You are equating cultural practices with law and this is not so. First of all your statement "In the Nigerian constitution, the child of an unmarried couple belongs to the man, because Nigeria and most African countries are patrilineal societies. This is so not true. This is a cultural practice and not the law. This is what the Nigerian law states: At common law, a mother has right to the custody of a child born outside wedlock to the exclusion of the natural father of the child. For a father to be awarded custody at common law, he must sufficiently establish that the mother is unfit. Under customary law, as it is applicable in some part of Nigeria, if a woman has a child by a man to whom she is not married, custody of the child is deemed to be exclusive to the father or the mother, and this is so even if the child has been acknowledged by the Father. Note, both parents have exclusive rights to the child not just the Father. Either will have to win in court to get sole custody. That is the law. In addition, there are no extended family rights applicable by law. This is important for another point you raised. There is a prominent Nigerian case that happened in 2003 that touched on a lot of these issues....Okoli V. Okoli (2003) 8 NWLR (PT. 823) 565 @ 580 Second, - "In this case, child support does not apply because the guy has been supporting the child" .... So not true. Side agreements are not recognized by the courts/support agency. It has to be established by the law. This is a common mistake that fathers make in the US thinking that buying clothes, dropping money and food equates to legally mandated child support. Third, you mentioned visitation rights. "What if the guy says, since my cousin has made him pay through legal means, and he wants to punish my cousin, requests that my cousin should facilitate the child visiting his family house in Lagos every weekend from Auchi - so his own representatives in Nigeria can see the child for one day every week." As I mentioned above, extended family do not have visitation rights or any rights whatsoever under the law. Only the father has the right to see the child. In addition, it is the burden of the one with rights to facilitate visiting the child and the one with custody only has to make the child available, nothing more. And child support payments are for support of the child not facilitating visitation. All of these are well established by law. Let me just say this. It appears the man is willing to support the child. The question is how much should he send? This is exactly what the agency/courts will determine. I know of the case of a very prominent Nigerian family with a son in Texas that went through this ordeal a few years ago so don't think its impossible. I also learnt of three other other cases in progress after this, 2 involving Nigerians and one with a Ghanaian man. The Nigerian son in Texas impregnated a girl in Nigeria and was sending sporadic paltry amounts of money for support while posting face book pics living the good life and pictures of a new house he was building for his parents in the village. The girl filed for child support with the help of a legal aid attorney and was granted. The man ignored the support order and did not have any W2 wages to garnish being a business man. When the arrears exceeded I think $2,500, the state agency applied to the DMV and his drivers license was suspended, then to the US State Department and his Passport was withdrawn. He couldn't travel outside of the US. This got his attention and he begged the girl to withdraw. Na lie o, the girl no gree. He had to pay up and is still paying. Finally, the child (girl or boy) will be granted citizenship based on the establishment of DNA evidence after registering the birth. Fathers consent or not. This is done all the time. Your cousin will benefit from this when the child becomes 21 years and can file for her Mum... express GreenCard then citizenship after 3 years, chikena! |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by Ximenez(m): 7:13pm On Apr 14, 2022 |
Mercychen:You people and sentimental posts. The child is also hers. |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by okuta007(op): 8:44pm On Apr 14, 2022 |
[quote author=Nana4ever post=111949201]You have raised some good counterpoints, but with lots of misconceptions The answers to all your points are already well established in law, even in Nigeria. You are equating cultural practices with law and this is not so. First of all your statement "In the Nigerian constitution, the child of an unmarried couple belongs to the man, because Nigeria and most African countries are patrilineal societies. This is so not true. This is a cultural practice and not the law. This is what the Nigerian law states: At common law, a mother has right to the custody of a child born outside wedlock to the exclusion of the natural father of the child. For a father to be awarded custody at common law, he must sufficiently establish that the mother is unfit. Under customary law, as it is applicable in some part of Nigeria, if a woman has a child by a man to whom she is not married, custody of the child is deemed to be exclusive to the father or the mother, and this is so even if the child has been acknowledged by the Father. Note, both parents have exclusive rights to the child not just the Father. Either will have to win in court to get sole custody. That is the law. In addition, there are no extended family rights applicable by law. This is important for another point you raised. There is a prominent Nigerian case that happened in 2003 that touched on a lot of these issues....Okoli V. Okoli (2003) 8 NWLR (PT. 823) 565 @ 580 Second, - "In this case, child support does not apply because the guy has been supporting the child" .... So not true. Side agreements are not recognized by the courts/support agency. It has to be established by the law. This is a common mistake that fathers make in the US thinking that buying clothes, dropping money and food equates to legally mandated child support. Third, you mentioned visitation rights. "What if the guy says, since my cousin has made him pay through legal means, and he wants to punish my cousin, requests that my cousin should facilitate the child visiting his family house in Lagos every weekend from Auchi - so his own representatives in Nigeria can see the child for one day every week." As I mentioned above, extended family do not have visitation rights or any rights whatsoever under the law. Only the father has the right to see the child. In addition, it is the burden of the one with rights to facilitate visiting the child and the one with custody only has to make the child available, nothing more. And child support payments are for support of the child not facilitating visitation. All of these are well established by law. Let me just say this. It appears the man is willing to support the child. The question is how much should he send? This is exactly what the agency/courts will determine. I know of the case of a very prominent Nigerian family with a son in Texas that went through this ordeal a few years ago so don't think its impossible. I also learnt of three other other cases in progress after this, 2 involving Nigerians and one with a Ghanaian man. The Nigerian son in Texas impregnated a girl in Nigeria and was sending sporadic paltry amounts of money for support while posting face book pics living the good life and pictures of a new house he was building for his parents in the village. The girl filed for child support with the help of a legal aid attorney and was granted. The man ignored the support order and did not have any W2 wages to garnish being a business man. When the arrears exceeded I think $2,500, the state agency applied to the DMV and his drivers license was suspended, then to the US State Department and his Passport was withdrawn. He couldn't travel outside of the US. This got his attention and he begged the girl to withdraw. Na lie o, the girl no gree. He had to pay up and is still paying. Finally, the child (girl or boy) will be granted citizenship based on the establishment of DNA evidence after registering the birth. Fathers consent or not. This is done all the time. Your cousin will benefit from this when the child becomes 21 years and can file for her Mum... express GreenCard then citizenship after 3 years, chikena! x |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by okuta007(op): 8:46pm On Apr 14, 2022*. Modified: 9:33pm On Apr 14, 2022 |
Nana4ever:the bolded parts show you lack comprehension and outbursting on emotions —- the child will get citizenship after registering and the child has not registered and the only person who can register the child is the very man u want her to fight abi? and the CRBA laws requiring the man in the US presenting all the documents will be suspended for my cousin’s sake - because my cousin’s child is made of gold ? they will circumvent the law for her sake abi ? and the Ghana or Nigerian guy posting pictures on facebook- of affluence, how does this relate to the case here ? did i tell u the guy was posting pictures of affluence ? How come you ignore the fact that child support is income based and that there are people here in America that pay as low as $75 a month if the earn little ? and in this case do you know what my cousin’s baby dad earns ? you seem to be shooting for trouble unnecessarily once again, comparing apples to oranges and you never mentioned how you will provide my cousin security if somehow evil people decides to do her harm and how come u never mentioned why US embassy never pay Nigerian security guards US dollars since the US can not stand anybody anywhere in the world being short changed homeless people full here for America even hundreds of thousands of Children born world wide by US parents never get attention na my cousin for Auchi America won carry out for head abi? Americans were left behind in Afghanistan - abandoned - even US green card holders were left behind captured on TV in Afganistan - althea na my cousin for Auchi America won fight for ? bros e don do, na people like u go hype people to their death and when it happens na only RIP u go say - u will quietly withdraw into your lane thanks for the advise - we won’t take it, rest for the matter, Mr Lawyer - thanks |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by Nana4ever: 9:40pm On Apr 14, 2022 |
okuta007:"the bolded parts show you lack comprehension and outbursting on emotions —- the child will get citizenship after registering and the child has not registered and the only person who can register the child is the very man u want her to fight abi?" and the CRBA laws requiring the man in the US presenting all the documents will be suspended for my cousin’s sake So you think a woman seeking her child's rights is fighting the father of her child? Sigh. Once again you make statements you know nothing about. I stated clearly that this can happen (and has happened in the past) with or without the fathers consent or active participation. If you don't know how, ask. Don't just assume I am as ignorant as you are on these matters. The agency does not require the man to present the evidence. It requires the evidence. Big difference! I can refer you once again but this time refrain to do so as you have chosen to take the low road. Have I not debunked all the frivolous directly related points you raised, proving that you know absolutely nothing about this process? I refuse to delve into any of the other sentimental stuff you have raised which is extraneous to the issue. If you can't fathom that the other examples I gave are proof that this has been done successfully before then so be it. When child support is established, is that not the same as establishing paternity? And you think the agency would not have all the information needed to establish citizenship at that point? You do not need the father to do nada. Good luck seeking work around solutions for a situation where legally established processes exist, just like Nigerians always do. |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by okuta007(op): 11:58pm On Apr 14, 2022*. Modified: 12:23am On Apr 15, 2022 |
Nana4ever:my brother u seem to be so bitter - what’s your win in this matter ? the matter no concern me - i can afford not to pick my cousins calls and the sky will not fall - i can’t argue with u i nairaland over what i will not be paid a dime for - please channel your bitterness elsewhere abeg you talk about evidence - where is my cousin going to get the evidence that the baby daddy was here in America for at least 5 years and a citizen of the US before the child was born ? where is she going to get his paychecks and utilities information to establish residence ? or have u not visited the CRBA website before ? that is of the guy is even a US citizen sef the only thing i said here is that even if all your lies here stands are u going to provide security for my cousin - should in case there is problem that leads to revenge - u have carefully avoided that part - since u can’t speak on that i conceded you surely don’t mean well abeg rest for the matter - the matter no concern u except u are bitter about someone or something else unrelated to this thread u seem to be attacking me - am just a messenger oooo e no concern me- na beg i dey beg u - online lawyer that doesn’t even know the facts of the matter - and judging already based on emotions, na me dey open thread na me dey beg make u rest you win - go get a life thanks |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by Nana4ever: 1:54am On Apr 15, 2022 |
okuta007:“When you can’t establish your points with facts, you resort to name calling” You’ve called me bitter, a liar, befuddling, judgemental with absolutely nothing to go on. I have responded only with facts and references. The internet never forgets! |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by okuta007(op): 2:02am On Apr 15, 2022 |
Nana4ever:you called me ignorant and i don’t deserve that - lastly the CRBP clearly states what required for my little niece to become a citizen and none of your advise here apply the DNA the father conducted on his own is kit admissible at the US consulate - they will only accept a DNA result that they request and yiu have to do it at a place they require. - and all the evidence of the father’s residence in the US at least 5 years before my niece was born - they are all states there on the website no where was it stated that if both parents have disagreements- then certain sections of the required will be waived - they only said if the US parent is unavailable because he is the US he can send the documents in so if the baby dad decides not to report the child because the mother plays dirty with him where will that leave the little child ? so don’t come here and misinform people of you have any evidence where US citizens was given to a child born abroad without any of these requirements please post it here - we are not illiterates and stop subscribing to blank emotions - i want the best for my little niece and i don’t want my cousin to make mistakes because she didn’t apply wisdom thanks and have a good day! |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by Nana4ever: 4:01am On Apr 15, 2022 |
okuta007:“So don’t come here and misinform people”. Because you are not aware of the process and can’t find it under one jurisdiction doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Evidence of absence and absence of evidence are similar but distinct concepts. But evidence of absence certainly does not equate to absence of evidence. You have quoted one jurisdiction, the Department of State. There are others with parallel authority under which similar processes are run: Homeland Security and the DOJ. It has been done before. |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by okuta007(op): 7:04am On Apr 15, 2022 |
Nana4ever:lol- conjectures…. u try Sir, God bless u, bye! |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by yuping(m): 9:38am On Apr 15, 2022 |
okuta007: Oga mind your business ooo, at least you can see the way dey take serious matter jokingly when is all said and don they will say they are just joking did not take it serious. Mind your business take your cigerate or weed to where you are allowed to smoke. Just in case they ask why you are not telling him anything let them know you don't truth their judgment and you don't know when they are joking remind them of their past and tell them to let you be. |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by GboyegaD(m): 10:09am On Apr 15, 2022 |
No put your mouth for wetin no concern you. It is their joint responsibility to take care of the child and if all he can afford is $100 so be it. If he is your friend, it would have been a different ball game. Respect your boundaries and respect him as a man since he's not neglecting his responsibilities. Above all, I hope he sees the need to be more involved in her life than sending money. |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by shantti(m): 10:35am On Apr 15, 2022 |
Mercychen:Is the lady his responsibility? Was she raped. The guy owe the lady nothing, he only have to take care of his daughter. U girls always look for opportunities to leech. What if she didn't get pregnant, won't she cater for herself |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by shantti(m): 10:49am On Apr 15, 2022 |
Mercychen:Better. I swear, the child should be taken to the man's family. If am the man, I will raise that child myself. But ur argument of the man being obligated to cater for the lady is off point. The lady is equally taking care of her flesh and blood, it is their child, ur making it seem as if she is a househelp taking care of the man child. The man have made it easier by catering for the financial responsibility of the child, what else does she want. And 50k is enough abeg stop that emotional blackmail. My neighbor here earns 25k as a vice principal while her husband earns 40k, they already have 3 kids, and she gave birth to another last December. Yet they are managing their finances well. 50k for just one kid is more than enough |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by okuta007(op): 1:49am On Apr 16, 2022 |
yuping:abi oooo - well your advise is taken! |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by okuta007(op): 1:57am On Apr 16, 2022 |
GboyegaD:God bless you for your advise and I have made a decision to steer clear from the matter because the guy is trying compared to stories i have heard of how naija men abandoned their kids - I wil just steer off the matter i have my own family to face - at least he is sending money - let mer manage it |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by okuta007(op): 2:01am On Apr 16, 2022 |
shantti:wow, so what my cousin’s baby dad is sending to his daughter is almost the salary both husband and wife is earning in Nigeria and they have 3 kids - ? u see i think it is long throat to ask the guy for more honestly - $100 is almost N60k …. how much do NPower recipients receive ? How much do NYSC me members receive - ? both federal allowee and wheee they serve ? and some they still save from it oo |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by okuta007(op): 12:42am On Apr 17, 2022 |
ibechris:you are very correct- the guy will think i am the one asking her to demand for more- because i live in the US but the truth is that some Nigerians forming big boys whenever they go to naija are actually struggling financially here in America - especially the unmarried ones because after they finish paying bills, they barely have nothing left to save - so i get that …. So, for a man who has the mind of not denying the pregnancy, who gave her money monthly while she was pregnant and also sends about N55k to N60k a month to this same lady (my cousin ) to care for his daughter may not be the best baby daddy in the world but certainly he is among the decent ones in today’s Nigeria - I believe it can only get better and I won’t “rock the boat” because I think my cousin just wants marriage and an opportunity go to America not necessarily that the money is not enough - Now I am not against that - but her personal wishes and dreams, no matter how noble they are can not obliterate the fact that the man is doing his bit and that needs to be commended. No one in life has it all, we all have to compromise and make amends… and meet each other at the middle…. Come to think of it, how much do entry level primary school teachers in public and private school earn in Nigeria ? certainly not more than what the guy is giving my cousin — so, if that money takes care of adults who work for it, it surely can take care of a kid - I hope they get it well in future, Amen ! |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by okuta007(op): 12:49am On Apr 17, 2022 |
Ximenez:God bless you, entitlement mentality no go kee dem |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by okuta007(op): 1:08am On Apr 17, 2022 |
GboyegaD:exactly! |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by ibechris(m): 7:37am On Apr 17, 2022 |
okuta007:Had it been that the guy wasn't bringing anything,then I could have asked u to talk to the guy but this guy is trying considering the global inflation rocking almost every nation. That is close to 600k per annum...and she is even in Edo state where food is cheaper compare to some south south state. Do u know that more than 50million Nigerians are earning less than that amount monthly and yet some people are complaining. U really need to educate your cousin about this abroad of a thing,because it is never easy over there and let her try demand less. Keep it up,u have really tried and have nothing to say to the guy except where the guy stops bringing something as for me,I think the guy is trying. |
| Re: Baby Mama Cousin Of Mine Screams Out, "$100 a month Ain't Enough" by okuta007(op): 3:07pm On Apr 17, 2022 |
ibechris:there is a saying that “who no go no know” i have never seen a country in this world where money grow on trees, and even when one gets the job abroad, na so bills dey collect the money left and right - most people back home don’t even know they are more financially fulfilled than some of us living overseas i pray she makes it to America someday- then she realize the guy tried - until then, whatever i tell her will certainly fall on deaf ears that’s why i am against anyone hyping jand like it’s heaven, yes the infrastructure is there, basic amenities and social safety nets are there but free cash is not oooo especially America Thanks for your rational advise and I will heed, God bless you, and increase your bank of wisdom, Amen! |
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Oga mind your business ooo, at least you can see the way dey take serious matter jokingly when is all said and don they will say they are just joking did not take it serious.