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Women Against Green Card/Romance Scammers in the ATR Communities

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Do call 347-850-1533 this Sunday, 4/15/18  at 8:pm EST for this Super Hot Topic; WOMEN AGAINST GREEN CARD/ROMANCE SCAMMERS IN THE ATR COMMUNITIES, with my special guest, Professor Judith Canada Idowu, aka Iyanifa Ifabolanle Okanekun. 

An increasing number of priestesses of Orisa and Ifa devotees are speaking out because Babalawos and Olorisa in the motherland has defrauded them into Romance Scams and marriages under false intentions, extorting money, using the American wives for Green Cards while lying about their true intentions and their marriages back home.  Many victims still suffer in silence, because they are afraid to be ridiculed and embarrassed.  One Olorisa and Ifa priestess who overcame this barrier recently is now coming out to speak about this experience with her Nigerian Babalawo spouse who targeted her for purpose of money extortion and invading immigration laws of the United States, faking genuine feelings to her while only using her to obtain a Green Card and eventual citizenship of the U.S. While he became increasing abusive and neglectful during the time he spent with her in the U.S., him and his entire environment were disguising the fact that he had an actual other spouse in Africa, waiting for him to get citizenship and to bring her to the U.S.

What are the psychological underpinnings of this type of behavior that the marriage scammers use.

How does this type of Scam happen?

Once you know that you are being duped what are some of the feelings associated with the one you loved and/or married.

Once you know that you have been duped what steps do you take to recover or recope your losses.

What steps are you taking to heal!

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