Published
5 years agoon
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Adubianews
A Nigerian comedian identified as Mr Patrick is reported to have dumped his Nigerian wife who brought him to America immediately he received his papers.
Mr Patrick reportedly ran away from home after the required number of years passed by for him to gain his citizenship papers.
The woman who brought him over to the country, Tammy Varner Onyeke with the Instagram handle @tarelle_74, has jumped on social media to cry her heart out over her boo dumping her so savagely.
She posted a photo of herself and Mr Patrick, taken the very day he landed for the first time in the United States.
In the photo, Tammy is extremely happy, planting a kiss on the face of her Nigerian husband.
Mr Patrick in the photo is obviously super happy to have landed in America, smiling like a mad man.
The grieving lady captioned the photo of the two of them: @mrpatricktv remember this day you first enter America. I’m the same person now as I was then. Nothing changed with me. I remained faithful and honest. Anyway, just another sleepless night,”
It’s not clear why Mr Patrick ran away from her but the timing suggests that he probably never loved her and just used her to get his papers.
The fact that she also mentioned being faithful and honest in her post means that Patrick has probably cheated on her numerous times, or he has left to be with another lady.
It’s nothing new for an African couple abroad to be having issues.
A Ghanaian man found this out the hard way when his wife in the U.S threw him out of their shared apartment for being unable to pay rent!
Love can do a lot but sometimes, it’s just not enough.
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