Nigerian Man To Be Jailed For Refusing To Date White Lady In Australia

According to reports, a Nigerian man who had vowed to date a woman and be in a relationship with her ended up in a serious problem in Australia.

Daniel Chukwuemeka, a Facebook user, claims that the affected man courted the woman with the goal of merely having personal relations, but he fooled her into thinking he wanted them to date.

After a few days of communication, when they finally met, he chose to break their agreement because he got what he was looking for.

Daniel claimed she reported the man to the police, who then invited him in for a questioning over the breaking of the contract.

Because there were screenshots of their discussion and breaking a relationship contract is a crime in the country, even if they are not married, he was unable to defend himself.

Other Nigerians were asked to stand up in defense of the afflicted guy, but none of them accepted because they did not want to jeopardize their chances of obtaining permanent status.

The post reads; ”A Nigerian brother is in trouble. He promised to date an oyibo lady whereas the only thing he wanted was kn**ks. So, after a few days of talking and meeting, brother kn*****d twice (only) within a day and decided to clean mouth. But the lady reported him to the police and accused him of breach of partnership agreement.

Police don invite brother to tell his own side of the story and brother cannot say much because the evidence is there in the chats between him and the lady. Brother now began to look for fellow Nigerians to put in some good word for him because the police say he should get at least two residents to vouch for his goodwill. Failure to do so, the case will be taken to court.

No fellow Nigerian wants to go to the police and vouch for brother because no one wants a dent on their hustle for Australian permanent residency and subsequent citizenship Nigerian police would have probably laughed at the lady’s case, especially since they are not married. Brother forgot he is not in Nigeria.

He was probably thinking with his D. He forgot he lives in a country where marriage is not a big deal, where two people living together over a certain period of time and sharing bills would even be recognised by the state as (de facto) partners without them needing to be legally married.”

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