American woman Onijah Andrew Robinson, 32 in Pakistan baffles internet as she refuses to leave after planned marriage to teenage boy fell apart

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A New York woman has become an unlikely viral hit after her trip to Pakistan to marry a teenager she met online turned into a series of bizarre exploits as she refused to leave the country, demanded thousands of dollars and claimed she wanted to “rebuild” the nation.



Onijah Andrew Robinson, 32, traveled to Karachi in October 2024 to meet and marry Nidal Ahmed Memon – a 19-year-old Pakistani man.

But upon arrival, Memon rejected her and said his family was opposed to the marriage – leaving her “stranded” for several days in Karachi as her tourist visa expired, she claims. It was reported that money was raised for her to return home but she refused.

Onijah Andrew Robinson, 32, from New York traveled to Karachi in October 2024 to meet and marry Nidal Ahmed Memon – a 19-year-old Pakistani man whom she reportedly formed a relationship with online (TikTok)

Onijah Andrew Robinson, 32, from New York traveled to Karachi in October 2024 to meet and marry Nidal Ahmed Memon – a 19-year-old Pakistani man whom she reportedly formed a relationship with online (TikTok)

Now, she has taken social media by storm with her wild tale, becoming a sensation on TikTok.

After facing the rejection from her alleged lover, Robinson had nowhere to go, so began wandering around Karachi. She lingered around Mamon’s home for a while but found that the entire family had vacated and locked up the house.

Meanwhile, a man claiming to be her son and giving his name as Jeremiah Robinson, gave an interview to Pakistani TV where he said his mother suffers from a “mental bipolar disorder,” and said the marriage to Memon never occurred.

“I’m trying to help her as her son to come back to the U.S. She was only supposed to go to Pakistan to meet him and his family”, he states in the clip. It was not clear that he was her son or how old he is.

Robinson spoke at a press conference in Pakistan, where she said: “I’m asking for 100K or more. I need 20K by this week, in my pockets, in cash. That’s a demand to the government.”

At first, it appeared she was asking for the money so that she could stay and start a life in Pakistan. But amid the flurry of thousands of videos, it was unclear as to who she was demanding the money from, and for what purpose. In several clips, she is heardexpressing her desire to improve vital services in Pakistan such as infrastructure and local bus services.

In another, she is captured asking for “two thousand or more every week”, “more than five thousand dollars in USD”, “I want 20K up front, 5K-10K to stay here every week, and I want those demands from the government right away”, according to the spate of videos in circulation on TikTok.

At one stage, she announced she had plans to travel with Memon to Dubai and was planning on starting a family – despite being rejected – stating: “Make sure you get this on your camera, I’m married to Nidal Ahmed Memon, we are moving to Dubai very soon. We’re going to have our baby in Dubai.”

Robinson in a booking photo released by Charleston County Sheriff's Office following her arrest for entering premises after warning in South Carolina in 2021 (Charleston County Sheriff's Office)

Robinson in a booking photo released by Charleston County Sheriff's Office following her arrest for entering premises after warning in South Carolina in 2021 (Charleston County Sheriff's Office)

When probed further on her declaration, she refused to explain any further, stating it was against her religion to “tell you my business”.

According to News18, she received an offer of help from a non-governmental organization in Pakistan – though it was not immediately clear who – which offered to pay for her return ticket to the U.S., an offer she is said to have turned down.

Robinson had a brush with the law in 2021, when she was arrested and faced charges for entering a premises post warning, according to Charleston County, South Carolina, court records.

The Independent has contacted Robinson and the U.S. Consulate General in Karachi for comment.

 

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New York woman ghosted by teen lover after flying to Pakistan for wedding refused to leave — then demanded $100K from government​

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Rebekah Scanlan, News.com.au
Published Feb. 5, 2025, 4:10 p.m. ET
An American woman who flew to Pakistan to marry her teenage online boyfriend but was left heartbroken when his family forbid the relationship has become an internet sensation.

Onijah Andrew Robinson, 33, from New York, traveled to the nation’s capital Karachi to meet and marry the 19-year-old man in October 2024.

When their alleged plans to tie-the-knot were blocked by his concerned family, Ms. Robinson reportedly “refused to leave,” and the “stranded” woman began camping outside his family home.

A young man who claims to be her son later made a video alleging Ms. Robinson has “bipolar disorder,” stressing he was trying to get her back to the US, the Mail Online reports.

But it took more than three months for the abandoned woman to get on a flight, despite kind locals rallying around to support her, during which time her plight catapulted her to online fame.

The dramatic saga first hit local headlines when Ms. Robinson began holding her own press conferences in which she would issue updates on her situation, give unsolicited feedback on the state of the country, and also bizarrely ask for large sums of money.

Onijah Andrew Robinson, 33, from New York, flew to Pakistan to meet her 19-year-old boyfriend has become an internet sensation after she held a press conference about their break-up.
Robinson has become an internet sensation as when their alleged plans to get married were called off by the boy’s family, Ms. Robinson reportedly “refused to leave,” and the “stranded” woman began camping outside his family home. TikTok
At first, it appeared she was asking for cash so she could stay and start a life in Pakistan.

But despite multiple appearances before waiting media, she never explained what the cash requests were for.

“I’m asking for 100K or more. I need 20K by this week, in my pockets, in cash. That’s a demand to the government,” she told journalists during one conference shared on TikTok.

In another interview, she claimed: “Make sure you get this on your camera, I’m married and we are moving to Dubai very soon. We’re going to have our baby in Dubai.”

Onijah Andrew Robinson, 33, from New York
Onijah demanded $100,000 from Pakistan’s government. TikTok
When later quizzed on what the money was for she said: “It’s against my religion to tell y’all my business.”

The moment has since become a viral meme, as when taken out of context, her words have proved fitting for a number of mundane everyday moments.

“When my co-workers ask me anything about my personal life,” one reads.

“Me when people ask if I am dating anyone,” another states.

As one jokes: “When they call to ask if I want to extend my car’s warranty.”

Videos shared on social media also show the local celebrity flanked by security guards as she walks down a street.

Another sees her eating a McDonald’s meal as people approach her table to shake her hand.

The widespread attention has even landed Ms Robinson a number of low-budget brand deals, with many dubbing her an “icon” and “queen” on social media. She’s also landed her own unique search term, “the American lady in Pakistan.”

Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori has reportedly intervened to help Ms. Robinson, extending her expired visitor’s visa and setting up a flight back to the US.

The unlucky-in-love’s plight is now seemingly over, with the 33-year-old said to be “on her way home”, according to the Independent.


 
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