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BREAKING NEWS: American woman weeps after falling victim to multiple Nigerian scammers; left penniless; reactions pour in

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Nigerians have expressed anger after an American woman narrated her heartbreaking story of being scammed multiple times by Nigerians. In a tearful video circulating on social media, the woman recounted her painful experience. She explained how she dated a man online for 10 months, only to later discover he was a Nigerian scammer. ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE

Her voice trembled as she described the moment, she realized he was a fraud after she could no longer meet his relentless financial demands.
The final blow came when she found out he was planning to marry his fiancée.

Heartbroken by the betrayal, the woman prayed and wished the couple well. She revealed that in her investigations, she discovered how the man lived a lavish lifestyle.

In another instance, she met a Nigerian scammer who, after helping him, confessed that he needed the money for school and to help his sick mother.

She further stated that she fell victim to yet another Nigerian scammer in her search for a companion. Each encounter left her hurt and financially drained.

Despite all she had been through, she expressed understanding for the Nigerian citizens. She, however, warned others to be cautious when engaging with people from Nigeria while acknowledging their good qualities.

“I’m over it. I was financially ruined but I will bounce back one day. And I still have love for the Nigerian people. The men are the handsomest and sexiest men on this earth and may God bless you all.

“Please be safe in that country over there, because I know a lot of people are struggling but you have to remember that a lot of American women are struggling too. It is hard to be an American woman over here by herself, especially when you don’t have a partner.”

Her comments left many Nigerians dumbfounded, with many criticizing their fellow citizens for engaging in such acts they label as “hustle”.

Below are some reactions.

@flourish007: Yahoo boys have ruined countless lives abroad, yet they proudly label it “hustle,” and sadly, many of us idolize them.
Behind every Yahoo boy lies a trail of victims whose lives have been devastated.
Crime never pays.

@Oko06796244: Really very sad. My heart breaks! I hope she find peace. But after 1,2,3…… shouldn’t you back off?

@AkunnayaIfy: She has a good heart. I’m not the type that let of betrayals. I will find you.

@TheHolyman_: This is why I can’t do Yahoo.
I’ve been advised countless times and yes the money is enticing considering the hardship in the country but Omoh…
Except you’re completely heartless. You know you are ruining someone else’s life.
Most will not even do it for a while and quit. They now wee it as a life job.
I am ashamed

@PrinceSomorin: Yahoo, 419, love scams, etc are NOT victimless crimes.
I have a great distaste for people that partake.

@Scholarese: This is so heartbreaking and heart-rending. They are ruining our reputation out there

@seanelhadji: They claim its a hustle, ruin innocent lives, take their money, still go to crooked pastors to get hands laid on and even pay tithe out of it!
Yet their girlfriends, siblings, parents are aware, especially their mothers, and they all enjoy the loots of this criminality, calling it a blessing!

@TheObiLeonard: This is sad. She must have been through a lot.

@ChrissKelechi: This is so sad! I’d never be able to comprehend how someone will comfortably live off someone’s sweat and hard work in the name of scam or Yahoo.…READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE …READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE

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