Many risks their
lives travelling a long distance by Road and Water, pictures Pictures have emerged online of the very
dreadful fate which many Nigerians fleeing for greener pastures in Europe have
met in the desert.
A facebook user,
Mcthomas Precious posted the photos showing corpses of allegedly
those of Nigerians seeking to migrate to Europe through the desert.
Precious shared the photos with
the caption: "For those who don’t know the dangers of this route, please
tell everyone it is 99.9% unsafe."
He went on to write: "The
more dangers you see, the worse dangers ahead.
What beats my imagination most is when some persons succeed,
they see’s it as a normal thing and start giving a wrong advice but if the real
person tries to give details about the dangers in the route, they start saying
the GOD that see’s you through will also help them through.
Africans are dying always in Libya and the
desert and sea is taking thousands of lives even the Libya prisons are occupied
with Africans.
And our wicked and brainless leaders has refused to learn from
the white man on how to protect the lives of it’s citizens.
All they need is just the name, power and
money.
And when anyone tries to speak out for the
helpless citizens, he automatically become the headlines of any broadcasting
stations around the nation while they immediately start probing the innocent
helper from the left and right.
Aren’t you tired of unfaithful government?
Don’t you think it’s time we speak for each
other if they can’t speak for us?
HELP THE BLIND TO SEE AND THE DAFT TO HEAR
ABOUT THIS DANGEROUS ROUTE
Thanks.
I’m your faithful brother and a friend
Mcthomas Precious"
Meanwhile, a banned substance bust in Graz has led to the arrest
of 30 migrants, 14 of whom are Nigerians.
Express UK reports that police in Austria have arrested 31 men
as part of a “zero-tolerance” crack down on banned substances culture but only
one of the men is an Austrian citizen.
Fourteen of the men are
from Nigeria, 12 are from Afghanistan, three are from Algeria, one is from Pakistan and one was Austrian.






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