Lady Narrates How A Nigerian Family Of Five Who Borrowed ₦20 Million To Relocate To The UK Allegedly Got Deported After A Shocking Dispute

“A family of five that sold all their properties and borrowed ₦20 million to relocate to the UK have now been deported. This family is made up of a father, mother, two kids, and the daughter of the wife’s late sister.

They got to the UK, spent two years there, and then one day, the wife woke up and remembered all the b@d things the husband had done to her while they were in Nigeria. She decided it was time to pay back.

I mean, she was now in a society where she felt women are more favoured. Based on their visa, she was the one with the work permit, while the husband and the kids were her dependents.

So this woman went to the police, or rather the Home Office, and reported that she wanted to disengage her husband from her visa and that she was no longer married to him again.

These people sent an email to the husband, telling him he had a short time to leave the country because the wife was removing him from the visa. The man, on getting this email, started thinking.

First of all, they had a ₦20 million loan, so if he was deported, he would be in serious trouble. Their initial plan was that both of them would work together to pay back the debt, but now, with the way things were going, he had nothing to fall back on.

So he got a lawyer and told him, ‘I have a secret about my wife.’ The secret was that one of the children does not belong to them, and the wife did not declare it during their relocation process.

It is an offence to travel with a child that is not legally yours without proper adoption documents. The wife had no legal proof that she adopted the child.

The man told his lawyer to run a DNA test to confirm if the child belonged to either of them. An email was sent to the wife regarding this, and immediately she saw it, she knew there was tr0uble.

So she tried to move to another location, but on her way, she was stopped and searched. When her details were checked, it showed she had a pending case, and she was arrested. The husband was also brought in.

Authorities conducted a DNA test and confirmed that the child did not belong to either of them. The consequence of this offence is deportation.

The woman started begging the husband to withdraw the case, but it was already too late. Even if he withdrew it, the authorities were already aware. In the end, all of them were deported to Nigeria…”

Source: Gistreel

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