- An American TikToker has been accused of deceiving multiple Nigerian women with fake romantic promises, allegedly scamming one of them out of over $10,000.
- One victim revealed she ignored red flags because of his nationality and even paid for his flight from the U.S. to Nigeria.
- She claimed he accessed her credit cards, personal data, and used emotional manipulation throughout the relationship.
An American TikTok user identified as J-Love has come under fire after being accused of scamming several Nigerian women under the pretense of a romantic relationship, with one woman alleging he defrauded her of more than $10,000.
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The accusations surfaced in a viral video shared on X (formerly Twitter), where two Nigerian women detailed how they were misled by the content creator.
According to their accounts, J-Love lured them in with promises of love and a future together, only to take advantage of their trust and later abandon them.
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One of the victims admitted that although she noticed troubling signs early on, she overlooked them due to his nationality. “There were lots of red flags from the beginning but again, he’s an American,” she said.
She went on to reveal that she financed his travel from the U.S. to Nigeria, unaware of his alleged deceptive intentions. “I introduced him to a lot of people and he scammed everyone. He scammed me of about $10,000. I paid for his flight from America to Nigeria,” she added.
The woman further claimed that J-Love gained access to her private financial and personal information. “He had all my credit cards, my signature, even put me as next of kin while taking loans. The first three emails I saw were child support cases,” she said.
Describing her emotional ordeal, she accused him of using manipulation tactics throughout their relationship. “When I asked questions, he said, ‘Who broke you?’ He made me feel like I was the problem.”
The video has sparked outrage across social media, with many users criticizing the alleged exploitation and others sharing similar stories of online romance scams.
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