Foreign | 5 February 2015 13:23 CET

'Unseen' Nigerian Wife Swindles American Husband Over $100k!

Source: Titilope Adeuja/Nollywoodgists.com
Photo Credit: Dr Phil's

Photo Credit: Dr Phil's

An American, Steve, has openly disclosed his love for a yet-to-be seen Nigerian fiancee whom he has been sending more than $100k because he simply loves her.

Steve, who is an accountant, said he has been sending over thousands of Dollars to the Nigerian lady who is to come into a family inheritance of $2.6million from the estate of her dead parents.

He made the shocking revelation on the pay television show with Dr. Phil in which he said the Nigerian lady is named, 'Kelly' and they met online, getting married in 2013 despite not seeing each other as they communicate only via chats.

"I've sent Kelly about $103,000 in the last 29 months. I've not met Kelly, but it doesn't matter. I love her just the same.

"She has an inheritance coming, and I've always wanted to be a millionaire, so it's like a match made in heaven. I just love her. She is beautiful and warm, kind, caring and loving."

The show's host in a bid to authenticate the mails Steve has been receiving from the Nigerian bride, some irregularities were discovered that the IP address was not from South Dakota in USA as 'she' confirmed but from Nigeria.

Other investigation showed that 'she' lied about attending the nursing school in North Dakota as no records were found of her name in the register.

Meanwhile, Steve's sister, Tammy is calling for her brother to end the sham as he had been duped in the past.

"'My brother is delusional, 'Kelly' could be a Nigerian man behind a computer."

Steve revealed other shocking actions when he confirmed that he had been sending money to other international clients to cover their legal fees as they fight for their inheritance with their family.

He said he hopes to become a millionaire any time soon as he would be paid back from the many clients he has helped regain their portions.

Culled from Dailymail

Photo Credit: Dr Phil's

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