Sunday, 27 August 2017

72yr 0ld GrandMa Breaks Down In Tears Over Her Y0ung Nigerian Lov£r Denial

Angela, 72-year-old United Kingdom grandmother of six children is currently devastated after her 27-year-old Nigerian husband, CJ is denied visa for the second time.
According to information gathered CJ is the third husband of Angela Nwachukwuwho is a retired pensioner and he is 45 years her junior.
They wedded just three months after he added her on Facebook.
But Angela insists CJ is her soulmate and since they got married she has spent £20,000 (over N9 million) visiting him and trying to get him into the UK.
The granny of six was ­devastated when CJ was denied a visa but says their marriage is solid despite the 4,000 miles between them.

Angela said;
“CJ is the most caring man any woman could want to be with.
“He makes me feel like the most beautiful woman in the world. I know in my heart we belong together and we won’t stop fighting until we can be together as husband and wife. We won’t let this break us.
“After the wedding, I found it hard leaving CJ. I knew I’d see him again soon but my family visa application was rejected.
“I was so determined to get him a visa I hired lawyers to fight for us. I’ve since visited him twice.
“We’ve spent a combined £20,000 trying to see each other. I’ve used my savings and he has gradually paid me back half.”
“After my relationship ended, I felt lonely. We had become more like friends than partners so we had decided to split.
“After being single for six months, I saw a gorgeous young man had sent me a friend request on Facebook.
“I did wonder why he had added me but I accepted and he sent me a message telling me how lovely my profile photo was.
“He was so handsome, with big, brown eyes and a body to match. I didn’t see the harm in striking up a conversation with him.
“We chatted for hours about our families and hobbies. It was like we’d known each other for years. Before I knew it, we were messaging daily.
“The only problem was he was 45 years younger and lived 4,000 miles away in Nigeria.”
“He was six years younger than my oldest grandchild. But I couldn’t help falling for him.
“When I first told my son Malcolm about CJ, he was worried it might be a scam, so he checked him out online.
“After seeing how squeaky-clean his social media was, he felt he was genuine. They could all see how happy I was.
“We started chatting on Skype and I’d get butterflies when I saw his face on the computer. After a few weeks, CJ told me he had feelings for me. I was so happy.”
Since marrying, Angela has visited her husband in Nigeria twice, once in March 2016 for three weeks and once in January 2017 for three weeks.
The couple’s last hope is that he will be allowed to come next year on a student visa to study his. She still hopes to be permanently united with him.


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