Showing posts with label Dating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dating. Show all posts
Adewunmi Nusi was one of two suspects arrested in the United Kingdom over a Match.com dating scam.

Two men in the UK have been arrested and found guilty of perpetrating a dating scam and one of them is a Nigerian.
The Mirror reports that 37-year-old Adewunmi Nusi and Monty Emu, 28 have been convicted of money laundering after illegally obtaining £220,000 (N57,810,815.37) from vulnerable women who were looking for love.
The charade was carried out on dating site Match.com  and victims were made to believe that they were making contact with a man called James Richards.
“Mr. Richards” fed the unsuspecting women with a tale that he had inherited £1.5m from his late father and that he needed £700 to get to India so he could get access to the money.
One victim, Suzanne Hardman, who had just separated from her husband, was tricked into paying out £174k.
The suspects sent romantic messages to the women with one of such reading:
“You make me feel important, you make me feel safe and wanted, something I have not felt for a very long time.
“I knew our friendship would grow from the first time we spoke but neither one of us could have begun to imagine the love thundering into our hearts that only we can understand.
“You are my soulmate, my best friend, my life, my inspiration - my everything’.”
Both Nusi and Emu were found guilty of the charges after a majority verdict.


In this article, 8 husbands share on how they knew they had found the woman they wanted to spend forever with.

Every couple's love story features a series of moments: the first date, the first kiss, the first fight, and of course those first feelings of love. But how exactly do couples go from "in love" to "I do"?
A Reddit thread popped up on Monday, asking married men to tell the story of the exact moment they knew their wife was The One.
Read on for 8 super sweet anecdotes and tell us yours in the comments.
When she became his rock: "My Dad had just died, and I went to his funeral a state over around five hours away. So I'm sitting there alone in my hotel room and my girlfriend calls me to see how I'm doing and I say I'm fine when I'm really torn up inside. I was unable to sleep and at around 4 am I get a knock on the hotel door ... I looked through the window and instantly started crying. My girlfriend had driven five hours in the middle of the night because she knew I was having a hard time."When he realized she supported him unconditionally: "The first night we met, I was unemployed and she was far too attractive for me. When I reluctantly told her about my employment situation, she calmly responded 'Well it looks like I'm buying your drinks for the night then!'. I knew she was something special, a year later I asked her to marry me. We've been together 10 years and have two kids. She stays at home and now I buy her drinks."The moment "forever" sounded like a good idea: After our first date, I remember thinking 'I want to spend as much time with this woman as I can.' We were married four months later. Still married ten years later."When she stuck by him in sickness and in health: "I was hospitalized with a broken hip and she refused to leave my side through four days in the hospital. This was after my mother had passed away earlier in the year. That was the moment I realized that she was the one and have been together ever since."The moment he realized he was truly loved: "When her car was damaged in a parking lot while under my care (not at fault) and her first words to me upon seeing the damage were 'Are you ok?' That moment when you discover the woman you're dating cares more for you than an expensive inanimate object is the moment you know."When his woman was willing to sacrifice anything to help him: "We were on our way to a dinner thing. I had to stop and get air for the tires, and it started to rain -- hard. She spent three hours in the bathroom getting ready, and she got out of the car and put a hoodie on, and held the flashlight for me."There were no reasons not to love her: "My very good friend at the time asked me, 'Then why don't you marry her?' I couldn't come up with a single reason not to. We just celebrated our seven year anniversary today."When even so-called "bad" moments became memories: "We were waiting for the rain to stop after we had finished buying groceries. It was pouring rain, and I thought it would be great to run in the rain. I turned to my GF and was about to ask her when she asked me if I wanted to run in the rain. We walked to the car getting soaked together laughing."

Source: Pulse

The Koko Master is rumoured to have popped the question after his ladylove flaunted her huge diamond ring.

If these new photos are anything to go by, then it seems Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo aka D'banj may have finally popped the question to his pretty sweetheart, Adama Indimi.

Adama and D'banj have been flaunting their relationship to all who cared to see, and insiders claimed that the pair may be heading to the altar very soon.

The light-skinned beauty posted a picture on her Instagram handle with a suspicious bling on her ring finger, sparking rumours of an engagement.

Adama, the daughter of billionaire, Alhaji Mohammed Indimi is said to be gradually warming up to the Oyebanjo family, even attending the 61st birthday ceremony of D'banj's mother.

Could it be that the Koko Master who was rumoured to have dated Nollywood actress, Genevieve Nnaji, has finally proposed and is now officially off the market?

Time will tell