Scammer Ugwu Christian
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First Name: | Ugwu |
Location [Address]: | Lagos Nigeria |
Age: | 37 |
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"Ugwu Christian is in relationship with a 43 year old German woman, who has children by two different fathers (Igbo man from Nigeria and man from Ghana) from Africa already. She is isolated from her siblings and other family members, parents are dead already. Her siblings don't like her half african children, so she has no contact to them. A typical situation, which the scammer takes advantage of.Ugwu Christian lives in a neighbourhood in Lagos with his married brother and his wife. He studied philosophy at the University of Lagos (UNILAG). That's the link to his Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/chiboy.ugwu.96. He is also an administrator of a Facebook group: MULTIKULTI https://www.facebook.com/groups/2678615549039801/ He conned his German fiance into believing in a future together with him in Germany. He is way younger than her, which is abomination in Nigeria for the Igbo tribe. A young man will not date or marry an older woman; it has something to do with the respect of elders - according to the tradition in Nigeria. She is 43, which means, that she can not give him any children (she can't get pregnant - menopause). It's very important for an Igbo man to have his own children, especially a boy, who has his surname and who can take over his business in Nigeria, when the father is old. She wants to fly to Nigeria in December 2024 & get married to him Lagos (at the registry office and also traditional wedding ceremony). Ugwu Christian made an announcement of the wedding in his group, asked for also financial support and included this WhatsApp link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FA6gD2L3UNdINQNHUHUzQU Publicly asking for money, when he should pay for the wedding ceremonies himself as a true Igbo man. In other words he is has no finance to support his own wedding or his future wife, a young boy with no money. Most Igbo men believe in their traditions, so they want to return back home to their village in Igbo land, when they are old. Therefore they work hard abroad and invest in business in Nigeria, so they will have income. For me it's clearly a case of romance scam and bezness, because there are so many red flags and I also remembered my own experience with the scammer (Michael Oderhohwo). I tried to warn her, but unfortunately she is brainwashed and she believes him every word. Therefore I decided to report this case to this website."