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American woman Onijah Robinson who was ‘stranded’ in Pakistan after viral catfish saga set to return to NYC

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The American wife Onijah Andrew Robinson, who catfers a Pakistani teenage she met online, is said to return after refusing to leave South Asia for a few months.

The 32-year-old New Yorker became a sensation of social media after she met 19-year-old Nidal Ahmed Memon online. She flew to Karachi, Pakistan, reportedly to marry him in October.

On arrival, however, her in Pakistan to meet her 'boyfriend' and his family, his parents immediately rejected the relationship.

She was depicted camping outside the house of her alleged 19-year-old Beau, after his parents reportedly intervened in the affair, although they had already left the building.

Onijah – who is said to be a four -year -old mother – refused to leave Pakistan, despite accepting an offer for a flight back. However, the independent has now reported that she is on her way to the US.

The woman, who insists she was married to Nidal Ahmed, went viral after clips from her press conferences became viral with her fermentation 'Packistan improve.

'My plan is to rebuild this entire country. I ask for $ 100k and I need $ 20K in cash by the end of this week. That is my government's requirement, “she said in one press conference, as reported by Geo News.

'The government has to repair these streets … It's ridiculous here, I don't like it. You must all understand that Pakistan needs new buses, taxis and cars. '

American woman Onijah Robinson who was ‘stranded’ in Pakistan after viral catfish saga set to return to NYC

An American woman who flew to Pakistan to meet her online 'lover' of her teenager, refuses to leave the country after his family, “said they can't get married” – and demands money from the government

She also claimed that the couple will have a baby and will live in Dubai.

In the end, the tourist visa of Onijah would have expired and offered an NGO to help her with a ticket back to the US. As reported by Black Enterprise, “she reportedly refused.”

She would be at Karachi International Airport on January 29, when she refused to go through immigration procedures and refused on board a Qatar Airways flight to New York, according to Daijiworld, via complex.

Arab News says that Sindh Gouverneur Kamran Khan Tessori helped extend the expired visa of Onijah and setting up a flight back to the US, but she did not continue last week.

A spokesperson for the American consulate in Karachi told Arab News that “the mission was aware of the situation but could not comment because of the privacy laws.”

Nevertheless, another video saw when soon Onijah stood that she would be willing to go back home.

“I would like you to book my ticket back to New York,” she said in a clip, according to the outlet. “Money is now short, and I will appreciate it.”

Officer Kaleem Khan Moosa told the publication that instead she took a cabin back to the old apartment building of Nidal and stayed 'almost 30 hours' before she went to a hiding place of a charity.

The alleged son of the woman, Jeremiah Robinson, made a video address and said that she has 'mental bipolar disorder' and explained that he was trying to bring her back to the US.

In a story about the heartache that is stunned on the internet, New Yorker Onijah Andrew Robinson, 32, has become a social -media sensation after clips of her press conferences insists that she is going to 'reconstruct' the South Asian nation in countless ticktok adaptations

In a story about the heartache that is stunned on the internet, New Yorker Onijah Andrew Robinson, 32, has become a social -media sensation after clips of her press conferences insists that she is going to 'reconstruct' the South Asian nation in countless ticktok adaptations

It is understood that Onijah, depicted, met her 'boyfriend' online after he found her Facebook profile

It is understood that Onijah, depicted, met her 'boyfriend' online after he found her Facebook profile

“She can't think correctly right now,” he said in a clip divided by viral verse. “She didn't get anyone married to anyone. I try to help her. '

It is understanding that Onijah met her 'boyfriend' online after he found her Facebook profile.

In an online explanation, influencer @shey.luh revealed that the photos of Onijah were 'very edited', which caused some online allegations of 'catfishing'.

Her story has surprised social media users, with many going to Tiktok to make operations and compilations of 'The American Lady in Pakistan'. Many have also praised the apparently friendly and understanding reception of local authorities and communities.

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