“My wife canceled my visa after I caught her cheating” – Nigerian man in UK cries out

"My wife canceled my visa after I caught her cheating" - Nigerian man in UK cries out |Ikejabird.com

A Nigerian man is currently trending in the social space after he recounted how he caught his wife cheating with another man in the UK.

Apparently, a married woman who has a UK student visa had stated that she wanted to divorce her husband.

Her wishes have however prompted UK immigration to send a letter to her husband who came into the country as her dependant.

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The letter entailed him to leave the country before October 23rd or provide a sponsorship letter from a company in the UK.

The man has since then reached out to many people in a bid to secure a job that would provide a letter to submit to the UK immigration office.

The conversation that surfaces between the man and his friend shows him stating that his wife asked him for a divorce after meeting a new lover whom she wants to marry.

The news has since circulated the internet, however, many social media users have agreed to not defend him until they hear the side of his wife’s story.

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“There’s nothing abroad, stay home”: UK-based Nigerian man warns people planning to relocate

Meanwhile, a Nigerian man who lives in the United Kingdom has advised his fellow Nigerians to leave all plans of traveling abroad and try to make it in Nigeria.

According to him, there was nothing in the UK has opposed what many Nigerians believe, he stated that in the country, one will be treated as a slave, hence it wasn’t worth it to come to the country at all.

The young man added that if a Nigerian decides to stay in his/her country and get a job for himself/herself, all he/she needs to do is cut his/her coat according to their size.

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