US woman, after failed love story, seeks Pakistani nationality, $3,000 per week

US Woman, After Failed Love Story, Seeks Pakistani Nationality, $3,000 Per Week
Onijah Andrew Robinson, a 33-year-old woman from New York, gained media attention after traveling to Karachi, Pakistan, to marry 19-year-old Nidal Ahmed Memon, whom she had met online. Upon her arrival in October 2024, Memon’s family rejected the relationship, leaving Robinson stranded with an expired tourist visa.
During her stay in Karachi, Robinson camped outside Memon’s residence in the Garden area, making several unusual demands including requesting $3,000 per week and seeking Pakistani citizenship. She also expressed intentions to invest in real estate and contribute to infrastructure improvements in Pakistan. Despite offers of assistance from local authorities, she initially refused to leave the country but eventually agreed to return to the United States in early February 2025.
The incident sparked widespread media coverage and discussions on social media platforms. Public reactions varied, with some viewing her actions as a cry for help, while others criticized her behavior as attention-seeking. The case highlighted the complexities of cross-cultural relationships and the challenges of online engagements.
خلاصہ (اردو میں):
نیویارک کی رہائشی آنجہ اینڈریو رابرٹسن نے پاکستان آ کر شادی کی ناکام کوشش کے بعد پاکستانی شہریت اور ہفتہ وار 3,000 ڈالر کی درخواست کی، جس کے بعد آخرکار وہ امریکہ واپس روانہ ہو گئی۔





