Nigerian man will get into bother in Australia for dumping a white girl he slept with after promising up to now her

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A Nigerian man has landed into critical bother in Australia for dumping a white girl he had intercourse with after promising up to now her.

An Australian-based Nigerian lecturer, Daniel Chukwuemeka, took to Facebook to relate the predicament of the person.

In response to Daniel, after the person dumped the white girl, she reported him to the police and accused him of breach of partnership settlement.

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The police have now threatened to cost him to courtroom except he brings a minimum of two residents to vouch for his good will.

Learn his full put up under,

“A Nigerian brother right here is in bother.

He promised up to now an oyibo girl whereas the one factor he needed was knacks. So, after just a few days of speaking and assembly, brother knacked twice (solely) inside a day and determined to scrub mouth.

However the girl reported him to the police and accused him of breach of partnership settlement.

Police don invite brother to inform his personal facet of the story and brother can not say a lot as a result of the proof is there within the chats between him and the girl.

Brother now started to search for fellow Nigerians to place in some good phrase for him as a result of the police say he ought to get a minimum of two residents to vouch for his goodwill.

Failure to take action, the case will likely be taken to courtroom.

No fellow Nigerian desires to go to the police and vouch for brother as a result of nobody desires a dent on their hustle for Australian everlasting residency and subsequent citizenship.

Nigerian police would have in all probability laughed on the girl’s case, particularly since they aren’t married. Brother forgot he’s not in Nigeria. He was in all probability pondering along with his D.

He forgot he lives in a rustic the place marriage just isn’t a giant deal, the place two individuals dwelling collectively over a sure time period and sharing payments would even be recognised by the state as (de facto) companions with out them needing to be legally married.”

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