Black Man Speaks On Dating Nigerian Men – Tips On Dating Nigerian Men – Must Watch

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  1. I think Angela from 90 Day fiancé should have watched this before getting into it with Michael. That would have save her blood pressure and saved Michael from embarrassment.

  2. Some lazy dude keep talking about scamming in Nigeria. This is western propoganda. I have work in different places and of a truth Nigerians has morals more than most this greedy dude.

  3. To me , that’s just men in general.My American husband has another wife and a girlfriend.He hurt his girlfriend because she threatened to call me,little did they knows that I was aware of their shinanigans.Just be careful about all men.

  4. You sound really funny, but you need to be corrected- most Nigerian men are not born into polygamous homes.. Are you truly Nigerian? Where are you from? Majority of people I know are born into monogamous families. More like three generations ago, was when polygamous mariages were popular. Also, majority of Nigerian men do not have many children with different women, those who do are in the minority.

  5. This gay clown is funny, I'm a Nigerian man and no woman will ever meet any of my family in 2 months, you get vetted for 6 months before you qualify or get disqualified to meet any member of my family talk less of my precious mother. Of course I provide 100% of your needs that's a mans job, but you have to fall in line with my boundaries. Responsibility without authority is slavery.

  6. Two things:
    1. Def I would say I’ve dealt with scammers before and they were predominantly from Asian countries, some Eastern European countries too. There are scammers everywhere.
    2. However, Nigerian men are probably the smoothest scammers I have ever heard of. I met a wealthy successful professional woman who was in a dead marriage. She admittedly was getting scammed by a Nigerian man but she didn’t care. The man even confessed to her that he was a professional scammer but that he had evidently fell in love with her for real. They both continued their long distance relationship with each other and she of course continued to send him thousands upon thousands of dollars to support him. To this I say, well done! To each their own.

  7. Thank you Jesus for this! I just got out of a relationship with a Nigerian man(Yoruba) who believed in this and told me he wanted multiple partners( he wanted to share himself). When I told him to go right ahead and that he was going to not have me. He got upset and ended the relationship with me! 😂😂😂

    Sir if that’s what you believe in go right ahead. I’m exiting… #gtfo

  8. Nigeria has the largest population in Africa, but a stupidly poor country full of tribalism, corruption & zero patriotism. These problems plague most of Africa, it seems like regardless of resources, we are incapable of progressing our countries financially. Despite having some of the poorest slums in the universe, MAKOKO & AJEGUNLE, Nigerians have only been able to invent one successful business. We shall give the flowers to their Igbo tribe, they invented 419 Scamming in the 80's. Currently, nearly every Nigerian family has at least one scammer, at least in the extended family. Scamming is simply part of Nigerian culture, it's in their DNA. When a group of people practice something for ages, it evolves into a culture. DO NOT TRUST A NIGERIAN, FROM ANY TRIBE!!! These folks need to be seriously vetted, when you come into contact with them. If there was an olympics for scamming & thievery, Nigerian would win Gold every time. I don't dislike or hate Nigerians, I have been in Nigeria & worked with several in the diaspora. I'm simply pointing out the truth, only the scammers will get in their feelings.

  9. I can kinda see what you mean about the scam statement. When I think of Nigeria a few things come to mind at first thought. The top one being education. I know SO many Nigerian professionals here in the states. Attorneys, MDs, Entrepreneurs, politicians like Naija people DO THE THINGS! However, there is an overwhelming trope of the scam artist that do come from that country. Lately its been sexploitation of teens. Whereas most ppl know of the email spam scams referring to some random “Nigerian Prince”. I say all that to say yes, when someone mentions Nigeria Americans dont automatically jump to the scam thing; but it is in the back of our minds.

  10. I am dating a Nigerian and i am loud and opinionated and tols him from the beginning what i wanted and its been 18mths now and we are still happier than ever but we also have codes for each others phones etc but i have stopped checking as much but he isnt a provider for me and every bill is split he said he didnt want a cultural Nigerian relationship so he adapted to uk one instead so not all Nigerian men are the same and he doesnt just want green card or we would be married by now we are just enjoying life

  11. I’m not Nigerian but the industry I work in has a lot of Nigerian people in it so I work with many Nigerians and let me tell ya, they remind me of Dominican men (my culture)in the way they speak to women so I’m used to the bs. lol

  12. My first experience of Nigerian culture was at international summer camp in the UK. The Nigerian girl who shared a room with us stole from all of us. Much later I got emails from Nigerian scammers. Then Nigerians switched over to package theft and phone-calls. This is more or less my only experience of Nigerians. First-hand and personal.
    btw, there is no Western propaganda against you like you seem to think, Nigerians did this. Their only interaction with the rest of the world is through scams, that's why we connect Nigeria with scams in our mind, because of the Nigerian prince emails and endless scams. Do something else and then you'll be known for that.
    And India is also known for scams, just like China. But instead of pointing fingers I wonder why you don't want to be known as a country of trust. Compare yourself to trustful nations, not other scammers.

  13. My sister you told us to look up to see if nigeria is the number one scamming country and… IT IS

    Nigeria is at the top of our list of the top 10 most scamming countries in the world, with the highest rate of getting scammed.

  14. Fact check:Here is the list of top 10 most scamming countries in the world
    1. Nigeria:
    Nigeria is at the top of our list of the top 10 most scamming countries in the world, with the highest rate of getting scammed. Even in your own country, you’ve probably encountered viral or bogus news. In the central bank or a big amount of inheritance that is difficult for them to obtain due to government limitations or taxes in their nation, they ask for your bank details so that they may transfer the money to you, and they will use your information to steal your funds in the process. Stolen credit cards were the most common crime in Nigeria, followed by gold sales and online dating, confidence fraud, false paperwork and inheritance transfers, fake websites, phoney contracts, kidnapping and robbery, and employment scams.
    2. India:
    It’s nearly impossible to visit India without encountering a scam or someone seeking to defraud you. Taxi drivers may try to con you by pretending they don’t know how to get to your hotel. They will offer to take you to a more expensive hotel. Importing rubies duty-free is another con, especially in the Jaipur region. A gem salesman contacts tourists and persuades them to buy some worthless diamonds. You’ll be told to bring them in beneath the duty-free threshold, then sell them to one of his fictitious eager partners in their home country for much more than they paid.
    3. China:
    The Chinese are regarded as the world’s most intelligent people. When it comes to internet scamming, they are also not far behind. Scammers in China employ a variety of methods to deceive their victims. College entrance scams are one of the most well-known. Someone convinces a student’s parents that their child can acquire an education even if the results are bad.
    The second strategy is to say, “I Am Your Husband’s Mistress.” Another approach is to text the wives of the husbands with a link to see photographs of herself (mistress) with her husband, which the wives promptly click on, and her phone becomes infected with a Trojan virus, allowing them to acquire passwords and images that they use to blackmail the family.
    China is a country with a higher risk of getting scammed than the other countries indicated. Because it is ranked third among the most fraudulent countries in the world.
    4. Brazil:
    Brazil is a hotbed for scammers. Brazil has been accused of impersonating gorgeous women in order to mislead others. Pickpocketing made a bad image during the 2016 Olympic Games. Express kidnappings have also occurred near international currency exchange offices.
    5. Pakistan:
    Many law enforcement agencies have issued an alert because military frauds are becoming so common. Scammers utilise high-ranking officials and act as military personnel on online dating sites and social media sites, forming relationships solely for the aim of stealing people’s photos, which they then use to fool others.
    Scammers are now acting as soldiers stationed in Pakistan, and they’ll figure out a way to get you to pay them money. Criminals can also infect your computer with a virus that allows them to take anything on it while blackmailing you into sending money.
    6. Indonesia:
    Indonesia is one of the most beautiful countries on the planet, but it also has a horrible reputation for con artists. If you’re planning a trip to Indonesia, keep in mind that you can easily be deceived. Scammers in Indonesia are so tech-savvy that they don’t even need to know who you are before duping you.
    Although Indonesia is the cheapest and closest country to visit from India or Asia, it is not a safe destination to pay your bills online, since it is one of the top ten most scamming countries in the world.
    7. Venezuela:
    If we talk about the most scamming countries in the world, or if you choose Venezuela as a destination, you may have been a victim of a con artist at some point in your life. However, if you are not, or if you are taking time out of your busy schedule to visit Venezuela, you may find Venezuelans to be a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
    Venezuela’s economy has been in a severe downturn for some time. Since the country’s economic collapse, it has been involved in a number of scamming, online dating, and fraudulent government bond cases.

    8. South Africa:
    According to study from the University of Johannesburg’s Centre for Cyber Security, South Africans were the most affected by banking-related scams in 2015. Phishing, accessing fraudulent financial websites, and receiving false SMS warnings of bank withdrawals or payments were the most common events recorded in Gauteng province.
     9. Philippines:
    If you are a first-time visitor to a foreign country. The Philippines should not be on anyone’s bucket list. People come up to you in the Philippines and claim you appear familiar, which is a frequent approach to deceive an unsuspecting person. Then they decide to take you on a tour of the Philippines, where you may be robbed later.
    Once you’re in the taxi, there are numerous ways to deceive you. Despite the fact that you mentioned the destinations you wanted to see. Drivers take the wrong way and demand over ten times more than what is available.
    10. Romania:
    If you are planning a trip to Romania, keep in mind that it is not a romantic destination. However, it has always been in the headlines due to a lengthy price drop, poverty, or corruption. Romania ranks last on our list of the world’s most scamming countries, or has a scamming crime rate that is a drop in the bucket when compared to the rest of the list. But be watchful.
    If you’re addicted to paying money online or using dating sites. Your chances of being deceived or defrauded by Romanians are always higher.
     
    Conclusion:
    People in need of money frequently resort to illegal methods of earning money. You should be aware, though, that haste is a waste of time and might lead to complications. When the world grows or changes quickly, people adapt new tactics to execute fraudulent frauds. In recent years, scamming has become a global issue. In recent years, defrauding has become a worldwide issue. As the E-Commerce industry has developed, scamming has become a billion-dollar business. Rather than handing over cash, people are instead sending money over the Internet. That’s why it’s important to start looking into security awareness programmes. Programmes like  Siccura Cybershield keep you updated on the latest scams, and the knowledge of how to spot them, so you can stay protected at all times.

  15. I will say this… that was some very of the best love making of my life 😂😂😂 but major cultural differences
    The devil thought he had me