I've been emailing back and forth with a Nigerian Prince for several months now. His name is Obi. We're going to meet each other as soon as covid restrictions are lifted. He's really excited about my visit and has been fixing things up there for me to be comfortable. He had a great job but had to quit it because his father was in a car accident and has been hospitalized with spinal fractures and a head injury for several months. His mother has a chronic illness and has been bedridden for years. So now Obi is at home taking care of his mother. He's really upset about it. He cries every time he asks me for money, saying it makes him feel like less of a man, but I tell him that it only goes to show what a great son he is by giving up such a great job to stay home and care for his mother. Medical care is expensive in Nigeria. His mother was getting bed sores so the doctors recommended a wheelchair. That thing cost almost $10,000 but thankfully not as much as his father's hospital bill. I am starting to run low on savings, but when Obi sent me the pictures of his mother's bed sores, I just had to get her the wheelchair. Obi's a great man, though, and I know he'll pay me back every penny when his fathers out of the hospital and he can get his great job back. Obi thinks that will be very soon - unless the tests his father is getting now show he has a heart problem.
I've been emailing back and forth with a Nigerian Prince for several months now. His name is Obi. We're going to meet each other as soon as covid restrictions are lifted. He's really excited about my visit and has been fixing things up there for me to be comfortable. He had a great job but had to quit it because his father was in a car accident and has been hospitalized with spinal fractures and a head injury for several months. His mother has a chronic illness and has been bedridden for years. So now Obi is at home taking care of his mother. He's really upset about it. He cries every time he asks me for money, saying it makes him feel like less of a man, but I tell him that it only goes to show what a great son he is by giving up such a great job to stay home and care for his mother. Gee, medical care is expensive in Nigeria. His mother was getting bed sores so the doctors recommended a wheelchair. That thing cost almost $10,000 but thankfully not as much as his father's hospital bill. I am starting to run low on savings, but when Obi sent me the pictures of his mother's bed sores, I just had to get her the wheelchair. Obi's a great man, though, and I know he'll pay me back every penny when his fathers out of the hospital and he can get his great job back. Obi thinks that will be very soon - unless the tests his father is getting now show he has a heart problem.