A 27 years old Nigerian man simply
identified as CJ must have been perfecting other means to be in the custody of
his 72 years old Caucasian wife, Angela who hails from Great Britain after the
strange love birds were denied access to be together in the United Kingdom.
According to sources, the 27 year old
Nigerian man had been in a 3-month old relationship with his 72 years old lover
and the duo have decided to solidify the affair by proceeding to a marriage
registry in Lagos for the purpose of living together in the UK but the British
Embassy found this bizarre and refused the strange groom the entry visa to
travel to the United Kingdom.
Sources informed this office that,
the 72-year-old woman has since been left devastated after her Nigerian lover,
CJ, 27, was denied visa by the United Kingdom embassy in Nigeria. The grandmother,
Angela was reported to have met CJ three months earlier on Facebook. She took a
trip to Nigeria for the wedding where they met for the first time, face to
face.
Angela who insisted that CJ is her
soulmate revealed that she has spent over £20,000 visiting him in Nigeria and
processing his visa into UK. The old woman who has six children was devastated
yet again when CJ was denied visa into the United Kingdom but she stated that
their love remains solid despite the over 6,000 miles between them.
According to the retired cab driver
from Dorchester, Dorset, 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.”
Speaking of her third husband and
young lover, CJ, Angela continued: “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, in 2016 and 2017.
“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. He is six years younger than my oldest grandchild. But I couldn’t
help falling for him.”
She added: “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.” The couple are however betting on
a last hope that CJ will be allowed into UK next year on a student visa.
Additional reports from
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