Oyibo woman Deana Charles said she was left humiliated when
she found her Nigerian groom texting another woman just half an
hour after their wedding. Then he admitted he only married
her fora visa. Story as reported by The Sun UK . Read below... Sales
assistant Deana, from Tiverton, Devon, met Ben, 25, on a dating
site in 2010. She was instantly attracted to his looks and was
hooked after he struck up a flirty conversation with her. “My whole
world came crashing down when I found out my marriage was a
fake. I loved Ben with all my heart. We’d made loads of plans for
the future and he seemed desperate to start a family "I wasn’t
serious about finding love, I’d only signed up for a bit of a laugh.
As soon as I saw Ben’s picture, though, I was smitten. He had
gorgeous brown eyes and a great body — just my type. We started
chatting and he explained he’d come to the UK from Nigeria to
study for a business degree. I couldn’t imagine being so far away
from my family and friends and I told him he was really brave.”
Ben was persistent online and was keen to meet up as soon as
possible. Deana was nervous at first but, three months after they
started talking, she agreed to travel to London to meet him for a
day of sightseeing. She continued: “It was the perfect first date.
Ben took me to see Big Ben and we went to the National Maritime
Museum in Greenwich. As soon as we shared our first kiss I could
feel myself falling for him. He asked me to stay for a few days and
I said yes. It felt like I’d known him for ages.” Days turned into
weeks and, after a fleeting visit home to pick up some belongings,
Deana agreed to move in with Ben in Catford, South East London.
“I was surprised when he asked me to move in with him so soon
but I was also really excited. But my mum was really concerned
that I was giving up everything for someone I’d only just met.Some
of my friends said the same. No one was completely sure of him. I
just shrugged off their concerns because I was convinced he was
the right man for me.”In August 2011, six months after they first
met in person, Ben popped the question. “Ben asked me to marry
him while we were having breakfast at home. It wasn’t very
romantic. He didn’t even get down on one knee, but he did buy me
an imitation diamond ring. I was shocked he wanted to marry me
so soon but I was completely in love.” Though she’d dreamt of a
big, romantic wedding, Ben was determined to wed as soon as
possible. So Deana agreed to a register office wedding in January
2012, with a low-key reception at a local Chinese restaurant. “My
family were concerned but they all turned out and supported me.
When I walked down the aisle Ben told me I looked stunning. And I
meant every word of my vows.”After the ceremony, Deana urged
Ben to call his family to tell them the good news. “He was
reluctant to get his phone out. He eventually agreed to call his
mum but when I looked over his shoulder at the screen, a message
flashed up from a girl. She’d texted Ben to tell him she loved and
missed him. My legs turned to jelly as I remembered she was his
ex-girlfriend in Nigeria. was in pieces but Ben begged me for
another chance. He said he’d only text her because of last-minute
nerves. I didn’t want to storm out of my wedding so, after lots of
tears, I let it go.” “I wanted to wait a few years before getting
pregnant as I was still worried about the message. But Ben was
determined to be a dad. I thought it was his way of showing he was
serious. We tried for a baby but we struggled to conceive.” 13
months into their marriage, Deana borrowed Ben’s laptop and her
worst fears were confirmed. “My heart stopped when I saw he’d
been sending messages to a girl on a social network site and she
had sent him explicit pictures. Ben told her he loved her and
wanted a baby with her. Minutes later I received a message from
the girl — she felt so guilty, she’d messaged me to come clean.”
Devastated Deana confronted Ben. “When he realised there was no
way back, he told me he’d only married me for a visa. It explained
why he’d been so keen to get me pregnant — the authorities would
find it harder to deport him.”Disgusted Deana packed her bags,
returned to Devon the next day and filed for divorce. After two
years, Ben finally agreed to it. Deana says: “I felt relieved. Looking
back, I realise how naive I was. Ben was due to finish his degree
when he proposed, which meant his student visa would expire. He
had to get me up the aisle as soon as possible.” Deana, who has
not spoken to Ben since their divorce and no longer knows where
he lives, says: “It took me a long time to trust another man but I
have recently met someone and am trying to move on.” Ben says:
“My mate used to send me dirty pictures of girls he was seeing. I
knew my wife would get jealous if she saw them on my phone so I
got rid of them or sent them to my email. She must have checked
my email that day and then found the pictures.”
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