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My Nigerian boyfriend called his boss and told him he's coming to visit me after 2 days of dating. Hes been spoiling me and my daughter and when he calls he always asks about her and i was just jaw dropped about how caring he is and loving and doesn't care about anyone opinions. He wants me to meet hes family and talking future always. Am from cameroon 🇨🇲🇳🇬
Nigeria is known for scammers. I can’t tell you how many emails I got from a Nigerian wanting my bank account number so he could deposit a lot of money in it and share it with me.
Yes! It's so true about what you said. I'm a Kenyan lady soon to be married to my Nigerian partner 🇰🇪🇳🇬💖. I was working/teaching in Asia so that's how we met. I was actually never that interested in 9ja men, but he turned out to be very different & genuine.
Not all Nigerians are bad like people in other countries think, first learn and study someone to see the kind of person he is and the person might even be better than people who accuse Nigerians a lot....I'm a Nigerian and i have a Tanzanian woman as my wife and she doesn't joke with me because she has seen that I'm different.
I love your video. Other videos mention Nigerian men marry foreigners for residency or money, but you say it so beautifully they don't discriminate against color or nationality and marry for love. I was lucky enough to meet a Nigerian man and find everything you said absolutely true.
@BOUNCEBACK ALWAYS Keep dreaming... We don't care if you are a red or green person, humans are humans to Nigerians. Your wife is mistaken. Is she also a sellout?
@@MimiliciousMimi Sorry Don't think so.. Go to Nigeria and stand in line with the whites at the Airport and, they will always wait on the whites first.. Go to Nigeria and you see how Europeans and Indians have favor over common Nigerians.. The truth is a hard pill to swallow.. I can give you 20x examples.. we have a home in Nigeria and I have lived in Nigeria for over 22 years.. and my kids are Nigerian.. You can say what you want.. the truth will set you free..
@@MimiliciousMimi Has marrying whites and others advance the cause of Nigeria.. the country is still really really poor, and there is still hardly no constant power in any major cities.. Over 70% of the country is in dire object poverty.. only less than 4% of the Nigerian population has ever traveled out.. And this is from a country that gets trillions of dollars in oil revenue.. Leaders are thieves beyond compare and yes i can talk.. I am a Nigerian citizen as well.
Hehe I can say i never used to be a fan of Nigerian men...though i was forming in the beginning but see me now he makes me feel like a Queen and he spoils me silly❤
This was a beautiful video. I just started talking to a Nigerian man, and I am scared of everything. I am afraid that his motives may not be good. I was going to block him out of fear and judgment. After watching this I have a new prospective. Many Blessings to you sis!
Thank you! I have watched all of your videos and you have been such an inspiration! You have helped me to understand more about Nigerian culture and different ways to be a good woman to my Nigerian man. I love him so much, we have been dating for 5 months now and he proposed to me yesterday!
Oh so true. I met mines about 6 months ago and omg he is heaven sent. He tells his friends Im his wife. But he is very encouraging and any little thing I have a problem with he is right there. I have 2 daughters already and he ask about them more than their dads. I went to the hospital and text him i was in the hospital he called right then like what happened. Most importantly he is teaching me to be more calm. I used to fight like crazy before him. My friends are like we like him and haven’t met him because I’ve shown growth in walking away. Its been times I just want to say forget certain stuff and he pushes me to continue.
@SmileyD These are scammers dear, not a real Nigerian man. I actually agree with you... But believe me girl those are scammers and run if you meet them. This potion part I have never heard of... thanks for sharing.
@SmileyD so dear, what's the issue now? I already told you that there are good humans and bad human everywhere... You keep talking only of bad people. OK, so what about the good people in the world? Are they also bad because some others are bad? Just curious.
@SmileyD Now I don't get your point. As for protecting Nigerians... You may need to see another video of my. Go check it out = Nigerian men, the good the bad and the ugly. Make sure to watch till the end. Thanks.
Nigerian men like foreign women.im married to my Nigeria husband for 6 years now n yes we met in my country.they go out of their way for their families.they take their children seriously.
Trust me when he get documents to stay in Jamaica where he can’t be deported he will ignore u break ur heart. And second that Nigerian is looking for a away to run to USA. So he is just pretending using you trust me
@Michael Gyau That's certainly not true because men of various Nationalities use women to obtain papers every where in the world. This doesn't mean that there aren't true meaning men out there looking for real love. So please, don't generalize on Nigerian men.
@Michael Gyau please how many Nigerian men have you actually met? Be sincere... Why the generalization. You probably met one or two scammers trying to get papers through women and you are now convinced that they are all that way. Remember, everyone is different.
@Michelle Brewer Amazing! I know you are happy, because our men are amazing husbands right? ☺️☺️☺️Thanks for watching and sharing, I really do appreciate you.
@Markeisha Okofu OK dear, I will try to do so, just still taking my time to share my thoughts to my Mimilicious mimi family. Thanks for suggesting it... Will definitely consider that.
My Nigerian guy and I have been online dating for over a year. He is so sweet, calming, and loving . it's just been too long for us to meet since covid19 came up it has been trying.
Ladies I need help! I have been dating my bf for almost 4 months now and met him 6 months ago. He says he loves me but he is also aware of my legal situation in the states. He knows I can’t travel to Nigeria and at the beginning he was skeptical this would even work but he really captured me and kept pushing. Then we started video chatting and talking every other day due to the time difference it becomes really hard to talk but he is not pushy or demanding at all☺️ he is an engineer and has a demanding job just like I do. He also says he is trying to save up so he can get a Visa to come here, but not once has he asked me for anything and I also have never offered. But I still have doubts, it’s been 6 months and I literally wait for him to show his true colors every week😭 and I feel bad to not trust him 100%. But again we haven’t met in person and you can only find so much about someone who is miles and miles apart in a span of 4 months😩
But some do marry for papers & a ticket out of Nigeria unfortunately. I was in a relationship where the guy kept asking for money and when I refused he left me for a woman who gave him everything (financially) now she’s visiting him in Nigeria after only knowing him 1yr & their engaged already. They were talking marriage about 5 months into the relationship…to me that’s fast, u have to get to know a person first before you marry them & the only way is by living together
I thank you so much for explaining all this, see my fiance lives in Lagos island and I really love him, he has a daughter Wich I consider mine, I talk to all his family mom, dad, sisters, and friends, everyone, i was part of a job he was doing 🤦🏻♀️ at first but then he meet me by a picture he asked me to sent him and is being like a movie 🤦🏻♀️😅 I understand how the government and everything is over there is messed up, and ofcourse we all want better for our Love ones. I want to say this because one thing I'm sure of is that nigerian man are gentlemen's and that's what made me feel in love with my future husband, is being 2 years of our relationship and I've waited all this time first bcz of fear and later bcz of virus and you explaining all this has made me see better , i thank you very much for this video 💕💕💕
You have to go meet him. Don't send him money. I am not saying this to scare you, I have met very good Nigerians who are my friends. However, just don't send him money no matter what. If he doesn't ask you for money, keep him sis.
Hi Mimi...Love your videos. I am traveling to Dubai next month to meet w my BF. He had a daughter out of wedlock 6 years ago. The baby mom was a college student. He is currently living in Dubai. My BFs mother is raising the daughter in Nigeria. He tells me he keeps custody of the daughter because the baby's mom wasn't in a situation to be able to take care for or raise her. After hearing you speak, does this sound plausible. I do not find anything else in our relationship concerning for scamming...is it common the dad would get custody? He is Yuroban.
@pangea0611 I think it he may be telling you the truth, since the girl was young and in school and couldn't take care of the child. But what's his own commitment to the girl? Have they separated or still together. Some do keep up until she is ready for marriage, so let him tell you. If he did commit to his baby mama.
@SparklesD It's a bit harder if the age difference is noticeable and if they know... But if he truely doesn't mind he will have to persuade his family.
Oh, I learnt something new today -- there's no tribalism, colorism and discrimination in Nigeria. Igbo parents, for example, heartily support their children marrying Yorubas, Hausas etc. Love is all they care about and nothing else. How absolutely wonderful!
@Mendy Gumede Hi dear, I think you should give the relationship some time to blossom, then you will know if he is really loves you. Since you just met, it's a bit early to say.
I will be traveling to Nigeria in February 2023 to get married. He is an amazing man. He has a 9 year old son. Which I have met via zoom. He did not marry the mother. She left 5 years ago. His son is in school. His sister pays for his school. He said his son's mother visits him every 3 months in school. I believe him whole heartedly. As you know there is now work available. I want to know once we get married will we be able to bring his son to the United States with his mother's blessing. He wants to raise his son on the United States. Can you give me any insights on this?
Yes make sure his son is on the application when he applies for his green card. You will need a 2nd type of visa for his son. since he has custody. You will need court documentation that the father has full custody. Consult with an attorney
@Karen Ricks Is that what you think? Do you give them money freely or they work for it? And who said there's none in Nigeria? Educate yourself more to know what you are talking about. Lack of sufficient jobs for too many graduates in the labor market, doesn't more there's no money in Nigeria. Just bad governance happened that's all.
While dating a Nigerian he said he was going to school in Cypress. He matches all of your scammer videos. He lives in a house with multiple Nigerian men in Cypress. I've always wondered why? Criminal?
Do you think if a ibeo man wants to marry a foreigner and hes had a child out of wedlock he will keep that info from the foreigner because the child is not legally his?
@Kim L Hi Kim, not really. I think if he wants to be sincere with his woman, he will tell her the truth about his child because even if not legally his, the child is still biologically his and may decide to go to him when he comes of age who knows...
@Deborahharrison4255 Mostly with some flesh on, not slim, not too fat just in between 😂😂😂. But honestly Nigerian men love different sizes depending on the guys choice.
@@MimiliciousMimi I met my guy online I’m traveling from the states to Largos to spend a few weeks with him any pointers are things I should look out for ty
@peggy Jordan Mostly all Nigerian men love to get married, it's important for growing a family. They actually love to get married if they really love the person.
@@MimiliciousMimi but still my Nigerian man is 49 and never been married because he said he didn't find the one but he says he wants to marry me and told my dad he wants me to be his wife and I live in the united states' and he lives in logos Africa
@@peggyjordan461 a 49yr old nigerian that is not married is a red flag for me, however we can always give one the benefit of doubt. Dont ever send him money for anything, at 49 a man should be able to take care of his needs and wants. If he ask for money then ignore him and move on with your life.
@Janelle Steeby Yes sis, you can follow me on Instagram same name there we can private chat or the second option is for a one on one phone call with me, and you can avail this perk through the join button on my channel by selecting the option (helping mimi's goal.)
How can you now that the man is for real on not he as me to help him with his passport and he said that he had to have a traveling experience before he can move to the American is that is true
@Loretta my dear, I always advise to keep your money away from your relationship, this way you know if he loves you or just trying to get something else. Now that he is talking about passport am not too comfortable. Please check out my video about games some Nigerian men play.
@Mimilicious Mimi I agree with her 100% don't involve finance In the relationship but that doesn't mean he doesn't need help some time because things can be hard at times my dear. God bless you..
@Upperboy I know, but how do you now tell if he loves you or just the money you send, by the way he can manage himself as he was before they met. It's better without money.
@@MimiliciousMimi right! i agree I mean she should pay for your passport? that was a bit extra in my opinion, i mean look at the reason he also gave, like i'm very sure he would also ask for everything else concerning the travel. But one should always be careful because there are so many fake love...
Stop demeaning and demonising Nigerian name. Scammers and cheaters are everywhere. Am sick to teeth for most of you youtubers taging Nigerians with this kinds of contents.
@Yusuf olanrewaju Bros... You are talking to the wrong person, please be sure about something or someone before you speak. By the way... You know whom to direct this to... Don't you?
To reject your own seed is a sin and abomination. If tradition is greater than the love of Christ then there is a big problem with your values and your morals. And if it's not biblical it's of no value. 🤨🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@@MimiliciousMimi OH. It was not with this topic that you are speaking on now. It was with another topic. You had mentioned that if a Nigerian man impregnates a woman out of wedlock. Hen the seed or child he will not la claim to. All is not the love of Christ. If God allo that to be born. Then he should not reject that child. No child ask to come into this world. And if he is man enough o father a child. Than he should as well be man enough to be the father to that child as well. That is the Godly thing to do. And is for any man that does that. No matter where h is from. And no matter what another may think about it.🤔✌️❤️
@,Mary Faye We are Africans and therefore have traditions, Am not saying he will reject that child, am only saying that the child will be an illegitimate child if he comes home, and won't be considered his true child by custom even if he calls him my son. This is why marriage is important sis.
@@MimiliciousMimi I can't take away from your customs and your traditions. But to say that it wouldn't be his real son is false. And that it would not be excepted is certainly not the love of God Almighty. And yes marriage is Honorable. And the bed before marriage is defiled. And no people should not have children out of wedlock. But it does happen. And if your traditions and customs keeps a child from being excepted into your family. So be it. But one thing I can say. Is that as long as God Almighty Love his creation enough to see to it that . That seed is nurtured and born into this world. That is enough. And may I say in spite of his or her parents sexual sins before marriage. Thank God Almighty that he is Greater than any practice and beliefs of any earthly man. And yes I do believe in marriage. I'm from a family of 10 children all by one mother and father. Raised by two lovely parents and grandparents until death did them all part.And of course ,they were married for many years. And all of my sister's and brothers are and were married with children. With the exception of 1 brother. And that is because he was injured at a early age. And had to be managed by the family. Until his demise. So I do have values and morals according to the Bible. I just believe if God Almighty can look beyond our faults and see or needs. Than who are we not to do as he does daily for us????🤨🤔🤔🤔✌️❤️
@@maryfaye1327 This is your Christian view which is true and beautiful, but tradition and religion are two different things sis, by the way, we are all Christians too and believe in God and his words, so... Marriage is sacred and we know this. This keeps us from making babies before marriage.
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