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The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by tracyS: 8:09am On Nov 20, 2016
I've read some terribly sad stories over the years about experiences many women have had with not just Nigerian men but African men in general. I figured I would share my own although its not nearly as bad as some others but I feel for those who have been scammed.

Back in 2006 I had just graduated from high school. My mom had to go to NIgeria for business reasons and she asked me if I would like to go as an adventure before diving into college that coming fall. Of course I agreed to go with her. This caused tension with my boyfriend here but I told him he had nothing to worry about. Boy was I wrong.

The culture shock was mind blowing even though I knew what to expect from researching it. I was also surprised by how so many men will instantly gravitate towards an American woman. My mom dealt with this as well but not to the same extent that I did(I was 18, she was 41). I wound up having to avoid many places due to this unwanted attention. I actually volunteered to help with a church there and actually started to enjoy my time there. I started to make a few friends my age, both boys and girls. Out of the blue, one guy started to try and force his way into our group. He was 37 years old. I later found out he was the nephew of a member of this church.

He was a smooth talker and moved quick. I had no desire to start up any sort of relationship with anyone there as I knew we were going back to the US fairly soon and besides, I had a boyfriend back home. THis fact didn't stop him. He knew all the right things to say and in hindsight I realize he was taking advantage of my youth and inexperience. The few guy friends I would hang out with all of a sudden stopped associating with me and were virtually ignoring me. I realized much later that he may have threatened them or used some form of intimidation to keep them away from me. A couple of the other girls I hung out with warned me that this guy was hoping to get with me so he could come to the U.S. I laughed at the thought of this. About a week or so later, I wasn't laughing.

We went out to eat together one day and after this, he started kissing me. I gave into temptation and of course we wound up having sex. The sex was incredible. He had me wrapped around his finger at this point. He also told me he wasn't interested in being with me just to come to the U.S. and he would be perfectly happy for me to stay there with him. An obvious lie to get me off the scent of a scam but I believed it. We started spending several hours a day together at a hotel(which I paid for). Our relationship was moving way too fast for me but I was on cloud nine. He could do no wrong in my eyes and I started to consider staying there in Nigeria to be with him if I had to. He started to be honest with me once he realized I was truly in love with him. He told me had nine children with four different women and he was currently living with one of those women. I got pissed off at this but told him he had to promise me he would leave her if we were going to continue our relationship.

I called my boyfriend back home and told him I was ending our relationship because I had met a guy over here. He was devastated and I felt so bad for hurting him and of course cried as well since the two of us had planned on going to the same college together(UCLA) and one day getting married. As soon as I told him I had broke off my relationship with my boyfriend back home because I was now in love with him, this took things to the next level. We started talking about marriage and he said that while he would be perfectly fine with the two of us staying in Nigeria, it would be better for us to live in the U.S. I no longer thought or cared about the possibility of being used by him. I was in love with him and nothing else mattered. Even though this had only been going on for a little more than a month, I was already wanting to have his baby and even told him so. THis made him very happy.

There's a saying over here....be careful what you wish for, you just might get it. Well, I got it. A few weeks later I found out I was already pregnant. THis is when reality truly set in for me and I understood the implications of what my relationship with him meant for not just that moment in time, but the potential life long consequences. I was happy that I was pregnant with his baby but at the same time scared to death. I realized I had to tell my mom who was unaware of my relationship with this guy. She thought I was simply spending time hanging around with friends.

My mom was in a complete state of shock when I told her the full story. When I told her I was pregnant, she was livid. She said we are leaving here immediately and to NOT tell him our change of plans. She told me to just act normal when I saw him again and not let on anything is amiss. I still have feelings of guilt over this. Yes he was most certainly using me as a free ride to live in the US but I didn't feel like he deserved to be abandoned by me like that. I had genuine feelings for him and knowing i would be having his baby made my bond with him even stronger.

I did what my mom said(kept him in the dark) and we left two weeks later. I should've severed all contact the moment we left. I didn't. I contacted him through email after being back here in the US for a month and he was really angry about how it all turned out. Once I told him I was pregnant with his baby he flew into a rage. He wanted my phone number, I gave it to him, and we argued off and on for weeks. I was on a massive guilt trip. He of course wanted to come here and marry me and have even more children with me. That didn't happen. When I gave birth to our daughter, I felt an even stronger bond with him. I sent him pictures of her frequently but he still kept on about loving me and wanting to live here with us.

After I graduated from college, I took my daughter to Nigeria to see him. I was actually open to possibly continuing our relationship at that point and maybe marriage down the road and yes, bringing him here to be with us. When we arrived, I was shocked to find out he was with another woman and had two more children since the last time I had seen him. He started in again about wanting to come to the US with us, I had a moment of clarity and realized what a vile person he really was. He had a total of twelve children(including our daughter), and was willing to abandon his current girlfriend and the two children he had with her just to move back with me. I felt sorry for her, all of his children in Nigeria, and the women who had to spend their lives taking care of his children. He was very lazy, only worked menial jobs, and while I could forgive that personally since I am middle class and can certainly take care of us, I couldn't look past his willingness to abandon so many lives in his own country.

I left and never went back. He finally stopped trying to contact me once he realized there was zero chance of getting to move here, which proved I meant nothing to him.

While I cant say I regret meeting him since my wonderful daughter would not exist had we never met, I do realize that had there been just a few minor differences in how our relationship played out, I would've been one of those types who get completely conned, wind up saddled with a bunch of his children, and him abandoning me and my daughter just like he did all the others in his life over there. I mainly have my mother's negative reaction to my short but intense relationship with him to thank for my life not turning into a horror story.

To any other American girls visiting there or talking to these men on social media or dating sites, please be careful.

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by Nobody: 8:58am On Nov 20, 2016
These men exist in every culture and country .When in the zone sometimes we see what we only want to see.

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by khiaa(f): 9:06am On Nov 20, 2016
Dumb Azz!

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by ZeeAfrica(f): 9:24am On Nov 20, 2016
''love'' right? Lol
Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by Amabeast: 1:20pm On Nov 20, 2016
undecided
Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by Nobody: 1:34pm On Nov 20, 2016
Will you keep quiet?
You African American babes are so ignorant and dumb!
You think every African guy that wants y'all wants to swipe green card out from you lots!
When you were so "in love" with him, did anything like background check occur to you?
That's why your guys call you lots dumb..

Or should we talk about the "American babes" that fly into Nigeria on a daily basis coming to collect "garri spray" and "golden showers" just for some peanut "$1000"..
I even blame the guy for not coming over there and abandoning your sorry a.s.s

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by Jackrich: 2:06pm On Nov 20, 2016
Captainbells:
Will you keep quiet?
You African American babes are so ignorant and dumb!
You think every African guy that wants y'all wants to swipe green card out from you lots!
When you were so "in love" with him, did anything like background check occur to you?
That's why your guys call you lots dumb..

Or should we talk about the "American babes" that fly into Nigeria on a daily basis coming to collect "garri spray" and "golden showers" just for some peanut "$1000"..
I even blame the guy for not coming over there and abandoning your sorry a.s.s

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by Jackrich: 2:14pm On Nov 20, 2016
khiaa:
Dumb Azz!
sad

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by Nobody: 2:41pm On Nov 20, 2016
I have met many Nigerian men on social media. Ultimately, many of the conversations gravitate to coming here to visit me--with all the expenses paid by me (lol). I am not in the market for a mail order husband, besides there is a large community of Nigerian men here. And I have dated many Nigerian men with some good experiences and some not so good--that's life. As with any relationship, use common sense--don't give your heart or "panties" up too soon before you really know the type of person you are dealing with. And I would not travel far for love, unless I had some big "bucks", and can afford to, know what I mean?

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by ifyan(m): 3:48pm On Nov 20, 2016
Hmmm what can say.

Make i park to enjoy NO comment, this will be fun
Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by halimi26: 4:49pm On Nov 20, 2016
amross16:
I have met many Nigerian men on social media. Ultimately, many of the conversations gravitate to coming here to visit me--with all the expenses paid by me (lol). I am not in the market for a mail order husband, besides there is a large community of Nigerian men here. And I have dated many Nigerian men with some good experiences and some not so good--that's life. As with any relationship, use common sense--don't give your heart or "panties" up too soon before you really know the type of person you are dealing with. And I would not travel far for love, unless I had some big "bucks", and can afford to, know what I mean?

For an old&ugly hag such as yourself,
you are very arrogant

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by RENOWNED2(m): 10:38pm On Nov 20, 2016
Mtcheeww..You Couldnt Even Pay Me To Get Married To An American Cause Of Papers..Guess Its The Ego, Sometimes I Feel Ashamed As A Nigerian Hearing These Stories. .@ OP,Sorry For Your Experience But Not Everyone Is Or Behaves This Way.

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by RENOWNED2(m): 10:40pm On Nov 20, 2016
halimi26:
For an old&ugly hag such as yourself, you are very arrogant
Harsh!
Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by tracyS: 5:14am On Nov 21, 2016
amross16:
I have met many Nigerian men on social media. Ultimately, many of the conversations gravitate to coming here to visit me--with all the expenses paid by me (lol). I am not in the market for a mail order husband, besides there is a large community of Nigerian men here. And I have dated many Nigerian men with some good experiences and some not so good--that's life. As with any relationship, use common sense--don't give your heart or "panties" up too soon before you really know the type of person you are dealing with. And I would not travel far for love, unless I had some big "bucks", and can afford to, know what I mean?
I wasn't "traveling for love". I decided to go with my mom on her business trip. Period. I already had a boyfriend and wasn't expecting my life to take such a strange detour.

Also the only reason I considered getting involved with him again after college is because he was the father of my child. Had I not cared about my daughter getting to meet her father at least once, I never would've went back there.

Captainbells:
Will you keep quiet?
You African American babes are so ignorant and dumb!

I'm as white as Casper the ghost. I'd wager I make more in a year than you will in several lifetimes so I cant be all that "ignorant and dumb".

Captainbells:


When you were so "in love" with him, did anything like background check occur to you?

I was 18 years old. Performing background checks on Nigerian citizens wasn't even on my radar.
Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by KingRex1(m): 6:26am On Nov 21, 2016
You're also vile, you knew he had 4wives and 9kids yet you still had a relationship with him.

Itzmepuffpuff come see this real quick, you might learn a thing or two cheesy
Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by seunny4lif(m): 6:36am On Nov 21, 2016
grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by Nobody: 7:09am On Nov 21, 2016
@tracyS, I was not implying that you were traveling for love. I was making a general statement. The man took advantage of your youth, don't feel bad about that, and don't let anyone made you feel bad. You are in a better place than he would ever be and many of the others calling you names. You are blessed with a daughter and got your whole life ahead of you. Everybody plays the fool sometimes, even the ones who are calling you names. Hold your head up, sister. I am not afraid of standing up for what I believe in, and I have been called old, having a smelly kitten, fool, whatever. I have a lot to be grateful, and I have a wall of achievements which include 4 college degrees, so can't nobody bring me down, my level is too high. Call me arrogant, whatever--try me. I am here to help and uplift anyone and no one can stop me from doing that.

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by casttlebarbz(m): 7:28am On Nov 21, 2016
I don't bliv ur story....

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by Nobody: 7:51am On Nov 21, 2016
tracyS:
I wasn't "traveling for love". I decided to go with my mom on her business trip. Period. I already had a boyfriend and wasn't expecting my life to take such a strange detour.


I'm as white as Casper the ghost. I'd wager I make more in a year than you will in several lifetimes so I cant be all that "ignorant and dumb".

I was 18 years old. Performing background checks on Nigerian citizens wasn't even on my radar.
Again you are still very dumb. At the age of 18, traveled to Nigeria, broke up with your boyfriend who you already made life plans with and got on with a serial baby daddy from Nigeria? grin
Things wesillydo at the age of 18 eh?
You wanna know what I was doing at the age of 18? I already moved away from home, trying to get myself a Law degree and building aspirations.
I wasn't head over heels with a boy and having his baby for him! So don't come here moaning when clearly you didn't question your life choices from the very beginning!!
I could give you a penny for your thoughts and still get a change back!
Make more than me in my lifetime? Nah come back again when you know what I do for a living..
Clearly you are one sandwich short of a picnic.
Look at you playing all the victim here, spare some for your daughter who didn't ask to have a mess for a mum!! cry kiss

They say build adventures, travel the world and not travel to Nigeria to get pregnant..

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by Nobody: 7:52am On Nov 21, 2016
Sounds like a Conman taking advantage of an Idiot.

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by halimi26: 8:28am On Nov 21, 2016
amross16:
@tracyS, I was not implying that you were traveling for love. I was making a general statement. The man took advantage of your youth, don't feel bad about that, and don't let anyone made you feel bad. You are in a better place than he would ever be and many of the others calling you names. You are blessed with a daughter and got your whole life ahead of you. Everybody plays the fool sometimes, even the ones who are calling you names. Hold your head up, sister. I am not afraid of standing up for what I believe in, and I have been called old, having a smelly kitten, fool, whatever. I have a lot to be grateful, and I have a wall of achievements which include 4 college degrees so can't nobody bring me down, my level is too high. Call me arrogant, whatever--try me. I am here to help and uplift anyone and no one can stop me from doing that.

You have 4 college degrees??
Pray tell,how many Nobel Prizes have you won with those your worthless, toilet paper degrees??
Stupid old witch

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by Nobody: 11:31am On Nov 21, 2016
Now that's not fair,
you can't generalize the whole of cross cultural relations because of a few bad experiences
••
But I do have a question....was he Igbo??!?? Then that's why he gave you trouble. Them crafty lizards grin truth

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by khiaa(f): 11:31pm On Nov 25, 2016
Jackrich:
sad

Dumbass!
Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by khiaa(f): 11:40pm On Nov 25, 2016
Captainbells:
Will you keep quiet?
You African American babes are so ignorant and dumb!
You think every African guy that wants y'all wants to swipe green card out from you lots!
When you were so "in love" with him, did anything like background check occur to you?
That's why your guys call you lots dumb..

Or should we talk about the "American babes" that fly into Nigeria on a daily basis coming to collect "garri spray" and "golden showers" just for some peanut "$1000"..
I even blame the guy for not coming over there and abandoning your sorry a.s.s

Another dumbass.

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by marshalcarter: 11:41pm On Nov 25, 2016
dis is super stooooreeeey....nd life is .................roooow
Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by ButterFrost212(f): 12:21am On Nov 26, 2016
Well that escalated real fast undecided undecided

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by Jackrich: 12:30am On Nov 26, 2016
khiaa:


Dumbass!
kiss My loff cheesy
Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by Jackrich: 12:31am On Nov 26, 2016
halimi26:

You have 4 college degrees??
Pray tell,how many Nobel Prizes have you won with those your worthless, toilet paper degrees??
Stupid old witch
I can bet my black ass that you guys are fighting over a diick. grin
Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by Nobody: 12:51am On Nov 26, 2016
khiaa:


Another dumbass.
You must be one to know one kiss
Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by Nobody: 12:56am On Nov 26, 2016
halimi26:

You have 4 college degrees??
Pray tell,how many Nobel Prizes have you won with those your worthless, toilet paper degrees??
Stupid old witch
Nice one my lady, nice one.

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Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by khiaa(f): 1:43am On Nov 26, 2016
Captainbells:

You must be one to know one kiss

Your post said it all.
Re: The Horror Stories About American Women With Nigerian Men by folasayolyn(f): 10:28am On Nov 26, 2016
The few guy friends I would hang out with all of a sudden stopped associating
with me and were virtually ignoring me.

A couple of the other girls I hung out with warned me that this guy was hoping to get with me so he could come to the U.S. I laughed at the thought of this.


We started spending several hours a day together at a hotel(which I paid for.

He told me had nine children with four different women and he was currently living with one of those women. I got pissed off at this but told him he had to promise me he would leave her if we were going to continue our relationship.

Red flag number one. Your guy friends started avoiding you and fear no grip you. you get mind oh. thank God for your life

Red flag number 2. A couple not one girl warn you and you didn't care. You even laughed probably thinking ignorant idiots or jealous fools forgetting they have a street degree in demonology

Red flag number three.You met a 30thing year old man in his hood and he couldn't host you in his house you were meeting in an hotel even if he paid do I have to say more. please for the next guy you meet go to his house get a crash course in criminal investigation it could save your life.

Red flag number 4. A guy told you he was a universal donor of children with multiple women and he was even living with his baby mama and the love music playing didn't come to a halt with your turning to Usain Bolt. All you cared about was him living your competitors. what about his children? I see nothing in your write up about his relationship with them. a man who would agree to abandon his children is a waste of sexual energy and a price.

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