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Re: How UK-Based Nigerian Women Exploit Law To Chase Out Husbands by OgaTheTop2:
Kobojunkie:
I can bet you that the same man is probably doing for the white woman everything he refused to do for the Nigerian woman who brought him abroad. Go ahead and ask your friend for the true details of why it didn't work out with him and the gal and you might be shocked. undecided
Nah, I was there in their house when the lady called the police. The guy refused to wash her dirty undies soaked in the bathroom for days (maybe you are such simp that would wash dirty slipery undies grin). She called the police and said he abused her. Police asked me if I did witness any abuse. I said nah. In situation like this the man would have to leave the house. We left that house and my guy never went back. Now, guy is married with three half-caste kids. Stop thinking like naija women are real women when they are abroad..they like to exploit the laws meant for the oyinbo people cheesy
Re: How UK-Based Nigerian Women Exploit Law To Chase Out Husbands by descarado: 9:59pm On Mar 24, 2025
OgaTheTop2:
Nah, I was there in their house when the lady called the police. The guy refused to wash her dirty undies soaked for days. She called the police and said he abused her. Police asked me if I did I witness any abuse. I said nah. In situation like this the man would have to leave the house. We left that house and my guy never went back. Now, guy is married with three half-caste kids. Stop thinking like women are real women when the are abroad..they like to exploit the laws meant for the oyinbo people cheesy
Stop lying.
Gosh.
Can you guys get busy with life.
Every house has washing machine.
If you live in public house, there is communal washing machine.

Take it easy.

She called the police and police asked you instead of the kids.
The police will not ask you questions like this. There are steps and formalities.

In a situation like you claimed, a social worker will be assigned to go with the police. And you my dear is not who they will ask anything on the first day. They may visit you or get a written statement from you when they need it but not that day.
Re: How UK-Based Nigerian Women Exploit Law To Chase Out Husbands by Kobojunkie: 10:00pm On Mar 24, 2025
OgaTheTop2:
✓ Nah, I was there in their house when the lady called the police. The guy refused to wash her dirty undies soaked in the bathroom for days (maybe you are such simp that would wash dirty slipery undies grin). She called the police and said he abused her.
✓ Police asked me if I did I witness any abuse. I said nah. In situation like this the man would have to leave the house. We left that house and my guy never went back.
✓ Now, guy is married with three half-caste kids. Stop thinking like naija women are real women when they are abroad..they like to exploit the laws meant for the oyinbo people cheesy
I knew it was something of that sort. 😂😂😂😂😂😂

Here's a question, does the same man not washing underwear and cloths in his relationship with the white woman? 😁

2. There was no corroborating evidence of the abuse yet the man was kicked out of the house by the police? 🫤

3. I visited a Nigerian friend. He is married to a white woman. This man cleans, cooks and does laundry in the home, many of the same exact things he refused to do for his own children and in his former marriage. He even prepares lunch for his wife, and drops her own at work whenever he has to without complaint. I don't bother asking him how come he is now willing to do many of the same things he swore he could never do for his former Nigerian wife. 😁
Re: How UK-Based Nigerian Women Exploit Law To Chase Out Husbands by OgaTheTop2: 12:06am On Mar 25, 2025
descarado:
Stop lying.
Gosh.
Can you guys get busy with life.
Every house has washing machine.
If you live in public house, there is communal washing machine.

Take it easy.

She called the police and police asked you instead of the kids.
The police will not ask you questions like this. There are steps and formalities.

In a situation like you claimed, a social worker will be assigned to go with the police. And you my dear is not who they will ask anything on the first day. They may visit you or get a written statement from you when they need it but not that day.
You are ignorant. I am not sure if you ever stepped out of Nigeria before.
Not all houses get washing machine shocked.
Did I ever mention kids shocked
Where did you come from sef? embarassed

Please not everyone is here to tell lies! Omo! This was even around 1989! Not sure if you were born then grin Grow up ageb cheesy
Re: How UK-Based Nigerian Women Exploit Law To Chase Out Husbands by OgaTheTop2: 12:12am On Mar 25, 2025
Kobojunkie:
I knew it was something of that sort. 😂😂😂😂😂😂

Here's a question, does the same man not washing underwear and cloths in his relationship with the white woman? 😁

2. There was no corroborating evidence of the abuse yet the man was kicked out of the house by the police? 🫤

3. I visited a Nigerian friend. He is married to a white woman. This man cleans, cooks and does laundry in the home, many of the same exact things he refused to do for his own children and in his former marriage. He even prepares lunch for his wife, and drops her own at work whenever he has to without complaint. I don't bother asking him how come he is now willing to do many of the same things he swore he could never do for his former Nigerian wife. 😁
Listen, there's no marital format abroad. I don't know what he does with the white woman but that's his family. I told you what I experienced firsthand. I was the only witness in that house. Both the lady and the guy were known acquaintances of mine, especially the guy. The police asked if I witnessed any abuse that 'very morning' of which I responded 'no'. The woman was just mean to the guy. The guy would need to leave the house to let things cool down. He never went back. This happened in London gan gan around 1989 cheesy
Re: How UK-Based Nigerian Women Exploit Law To Chase Out Husbands by OgaTheTop2: 12:23am On Mar 25, 2025
drsibz66:
By your assertions the men are always at fault and wrong. However if you had read the article very well you would have discovered that there were instances were the accusations were false and aimed at personal gains by the women.
It's a 2 way issue.. Men are also sometimes victims.
Especially the bolded...Yeah.
Re: How UK-Based Nigerian Women Exploit Law To Chase Out Husbands by OgaTheTop2: 12:34am On Mar 25, 2025
Kobojunkie:
What you saying is that you are certain that your marriage cannot stand the test of relocation because Nigeria— and the chaotic system it contains — is the only reason why you have it. That one na marriage abi na managed circumstance? grin
Better safe than sorry grin
Re: How UK-Based Nigerian Women Exploit Law To Chase Out Husbands by Kobojunkie: 2:20am On Mar 25, 2025
OgaTheTop2:
Better safe than sorry grin
That is your definition of safe? 😂😂😂😂😂
Re: How UK-Based Nigerian Women Exploit Law To Chase Out Husbands by Kobojunkie: 2:23am On Mar 25, 2025
OgaTheTop2:
✓ Listen, there's no marital format abroad. I don't know what he does with the white woman but that's his family. I told you what I experienced firsthand. I was the only witness in that house. Both the lady and the guy were known acquaintances of mine, especially the guy. The police asked if I witnessed any abuse that 'very morning' of which I responded 'no'. The woman was just mean to the guy. The guy would need to leave the house to let things cool down. He never went back. This happened in London gan gan around 1989 cheesy
I said nothing about marital format. I instead indicated that many of things your friend felt where beneath him -- though they would have helped keep the peace then -- are probably many of the same he is doing in his current relationship. 😁
Re: How UK-Based Nigerian Women Exploit Law To Chase Out Husbands by OgaTheTop2: 2:32am On Mar 25, 2025
Kobojunkie:
I said nothing about marital format. I instead indicated that many of things your friend felt where beneath him -- though they would have helped keep the peace then -- are probably many of the same he is doing in his current relationship. 😁
I understand your point. Some guys would not do that...To wash dirty slippery undies to keep peace...Omo, no be me o! cheesy
Re: How UK-Based Nigerian Women Exploit Law To Chase Out Husbands by Kobojunkie: 2:42am On Mar 25, 2025
OgaTheTop2:
I understand your point. Some guys would not do that...To wash dirty slippery undies to keep peace...Omo, no be me o! cheesy
She go wash your pant but you can't wash hers. The way you folks think ... no wonder Nigeria still no get heads or tails. angry

Anyways, the fact say many of those who feel the way you do about such things do an about-turn the moment you engage an oyinbo speaks volumes of what it is that in fact drives those ideals you hold. undecided
Re: How UK-Based Nigerian Women Exploit Law To Chase Out Husbands by OgaTheTop2: 2:50am On Mar 25, 2025
Kobojunkie:
She go wash your pant but you can't wash hers. The way you folks think ... no wonder Nigeria still no get heads or tails. angry

Anyways, the fact say many of those who feel the way you do about such things do an about-turn the moment you engage an oyinbo speaks volumes of what it is that in fact drives those ideals you hold. undecided
I don't need any woman to do my washing, I do that myself. I can decide to wash hers but she should not force it down my throat. That's my point. Gerrit?
Re: How UK-Based Nigerian Women Exploit Law To Chase Out Husbands by kpankpangolo: 7:04am On Apr 03, 2025
One thing I’ve learned from using AI to summarize these unending write-ups is that our journalists do not improve on their work. They post the same old articles with ever ballooning word counts to give the impression of novelty. When you take the time to read through them, you realize there is a lot of filler which can be foregone. These reporters believe we still live in the early 90s with nothing to distract our attention.
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