Heartbroken oyinbo lady lost N173m to 3 African love scammers

- A heartbroken woman who was scammed online has
called on women to warn about the dangers of cyber
love
- The woman revealed that she was scammed by three
African lovers online
- She also stated that she was guilty of buying love
online. The grandma even sold her home to transfer
money to a lover
An Australian grandmother identified simply as
Suzie has cried out to warm women against the
dangers of cyber love. The woman revealed that
she was scammed for $480,000 (N173m) by three
different online lovers who pretended to care for
her.
In a interview, Suzie who reflected on her past
mistakes, stated that she had been gullible and
brainwashed. She noted that at the time all she
was trying to do was buy love.
According to her. she sold her home and parted
with close to half a million dollars just to keep
on transferring money to her romantic partners.
She said: "Maybe that's what I was doing: buying love,
when I think back now I think that's what I was doing."
Heartbroken oyinbo lady lost N173m to 3 African love
scammers Photo source: DailyMail



Suzie shared the story of how she began dating
and transfering money tao all three men, some
of who pretended to be someone else.
Her first online lover was a man who called
himself David Fisher, a charming British
gentleman, by all online appearances. She stated
that David sweet-talked his way into gaining
access to her bank account so that he could buy
a laptop.
The man left her after she lost her father's
$76,000 (N27,360,000) inheritance before
disappearing.
Another man appeared in her life pretending to
be an American Taliban-fighting soldier by the
name of Johnson Williams. She sold her house to
send money to Johnson.
She said: "I went along with it because I felt: 'Wow, I
have actually got somebody in my life now, and I'm
committed to this man."



Suzie explained that he turned out to be a scam
artist from Ghana and after Suzie's bank looked
into his transactions, it was discovered that five
other women were also giving him money.
The third time she was scammed by a man
named Godfrey Kyzungo from Uganda. The two
met on Facebook and she went to Uganda to
marry him before she started sending him
money.
Suzie tied the knot with Godfrey Photo source: DailyMail
She revealed that she later discovered that
Godfrey married her simply for her money and
an opportunity to move to Australia. Suzie
expressed that she plans to annull her marriage
to Godfrey.

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