February 6, 2025

US woman who went to Pakistan to see her teen lover demand $100k from government to return

  • An American lady who held herself hostage in Pakistan is prepared to leave if crowd funding for her return to New York is raised.
  • 33-year-old Onijah Andrew Robinson, who met a 19-year-old online, arranged to marry him in Pakistan but demanded $100,000 from the government after his parents objected.
  • Robinson was seen camping outside Nidal Ahmed Memon’s house after his parents ended the alleged relationship.
US woman who went to Pakistan to see her teen lover demand $100k from government to return

An American woman, who has taken refuge in Pakistan, has expressed her willingness to return to New York if sufficient funds are raised for her travel expenses.

Onijah Andrew Robinson, aged 33, traveled to Pakistan with the intention of marrying a 19-year-old individual she met online. However, she subsequently demanded $100,000 from the government after his parents opposed the relationship.

Robinson was observed camping outside the residence of 19-year-old Nidal Ahmed Memon following the family’s disapproval of the alleged romance. After the family reportedly vacated the area, she held press conferences to articulate her ambitious plans for the country.

“My plan is to rebuild this entire country. I’m asking for $100k, and I need $20k in cash by the end of this week. That’s my demand from the government.”

A man identifying himself as her son, Jeremiah Robinson, disclosed that she is afflicted with a “mental bipolar disorder” and that efforts are underway to facilitate her return home.

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American citizen Onijah, who is in Pakistan’s Karachi for her lover, has demanded $20,000 – out of the $100,000 – by this week from the government while addressing a press conference alongside charity organisation head Ramzan Chhipa. “My plan is to reconstruct this whole country. I am asking for $100K or more. I need $20K by this week. OK in my pocket and cash OK that’s a demand to the government. The government is going to fix up these buildings, fix up the streets and clean up these streets. It’s ridiculous out here. I do not like it,” Onijah Andrew Robinson said at a press conference alongside charity organisation head Ramzan Chhipa in Karachi. Chhipa described the woman as his “American sister.” But the lady interrupted and claimed that she was from Pakistan. She urged the people to respect the law and God. “I am married to Nidal Ahmed Memon. I am Onijah Ahmed, we are going to move to Dubai very soon,” she said and demanded that Karachi be re-constructed.

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