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Sunday, 10 July 2016

Nigerian family rescued from a rubber boat in the Mediterranean Sea today (photo)

A Nigerian family are among the 120 people rescued this morning from two rubber boat in the Mediterranean Sea in a joint operation between MSF Sea and Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) They are safe on board the rescue ships and are doing well. But why put the lives of your children at risk like this? Nigeria is not that bad nah...!

53 comments:

  1. I tire oo,like the country they're trying to enter illegal don't have its own problems

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    1. Stupid people, na the innocent children I dey pity. Linda take note!

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  2. Nawao, you carry all your family enter rubber boat, you read that? Rubber boat to sail the Great Mediterranean sea! What a family!!






    #proudnurse#

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    1. That's called desperation thank God for their safety

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  3. **********************ayam officially tired of dix pipo.......

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  4. Linda speak for yourself. Nigeria is hard... God help us.

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  5. **********************dey should jux stop saving dem..... allow dem to waste away...... inukwam isi okenye puo na anwu.. !!!!!!!!!

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  6. NIGERIA IS VERY BAD AND CORRUPT, ALL THANKS TO "MR CHANGE" CLUELESS BUHARI

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  7. Exactly! I blame the grown men and women for risking the lives of innocent children like this.. Thank God, they were saved

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  8. Yeah right, Nigeria is not that bad nah, so easy for you to say

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  9. Wow, thank God they rescued our own alive, so many terrible things happening in our wold of today

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  10. NAWA O, WHERE ARE THEY ALL HEADING TO NOW!







    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  11. Its well...instead of me to pass water go abroad , I better trek!!!
    I FEAR water pass anything oooo!!

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  12. Why would people be risking their lives and that of their children all in the name of traveling to Europe? them dey pick money for ground for there? seriously

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  13. Speak for urself Linda. With this Buhari govt things ve gone from bad to worst. Is it the FGN promises of a better 2mrw that won't come that u will feed d chidren with?

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  14. They are lucky
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  15. The parents though, thank God for their lives

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  16. Linda why asking such funny questions, because you find it easier does not mean most Nigerians do. They will rather die trying than not at all.

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  17. Na wah o pple get mind o how can u put a child thru dis mess for goodness sake

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  18. Na wah o pple get mind o how can u put a child thru dis mess for goodness sake

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  19. It's easy for u to say Nigeria is not bad cos u have a potbellied politician taking care of u and buying u property on banana island... so u have the nerves to run ur mouth or should I say fingers. If they came to u with their problems would I solve them? So stfu and stop judging people and their issues u don't have the right. Blogger my foot

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  20. Wondering why they are running away. Nothing is wrong in Nigeria jare

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    1. Ur comfortable is not so with others outside. Hv u gone to d streets and see hw families are sufferring? It baffles me wn some ppl say there's nuthn wrong qt 9ja.

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  21. Any means of getting a better life... Dem go take am

    (Linda d Kim K's fan)

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  22. With the risk involved, there are still lots of people endangering their lives just to cross over to Europe.

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  23. Thank GOD...... #Lindatakenote

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  24. Hopeless,useless man...how dare u risk ur family like this?taking them through d desert and over the sea in a rubber boat??if Naija no free u stay u for go leave ur family behind.U know u were not ready yet u started a family...mumu like u.

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  25. Thank God for their life.



    says, Genevieve.

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  26. Thank God for their life.



    says, Genevieve.

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  27. Yes, not when you live in Banana Island!

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  28. It is obviously the hopeless situation of the country.....


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  29. people b playing VISUAL BET with their lives.


    Na Buhari cause am

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  30. Tank God for were lifes. Bk was here!!

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  31. God help them cos of the kids.They will blame Buhari everything Buhari take the blame this days....nuel

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  32. Money they used to pay these traffickers (thousands of dollars)some others are looking for just half to start small business

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  33. Fuck Nigeria...Nigeria is messed up,nothing is working here just mention one sector that is well working here in Nigeria with corrupt idiots occupying the office...Get rich get a better life or die trying....FUCK the economy...fuck the leaders they are all assholes

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  34. Linda I don't blame u. U can't live in your banana island apartment and know that nigeria is not that bad. U need to enter d street and see how people are suffering. It is desperation that is driving them into this act.

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  35. Linda I don't blame u. U can't live in your banana island apartment and know that nigeria is not that bad. U need to enter d street and see how people are suffering. It is desperation that is driving them into this act.

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  36. Linda you really think Nigeria is not that bad? Take a stroll to the slums especially the makoko slum in Yaba then you will have a rethink. People cannot afford to buy a meal and when i say a meal, not saying a balance meal o, i mean just like buy garri and soak in water to drink it. Hmmmmm....my dear thank God for the life you have but in order for you to be more grateful, take a walk into the slums, or even meet an average Nigerian on the streets and ask them how they survive. You will be amazed at the responses you will get.

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  37. The ridiculous part is that they spend so much money to make this trip happen. Money that they could use to start a business in Nigeria. What is even more pathetic is that once they reach their European destination, they are thrown and locked into camps where they remain somewhat prisoners (because they are not allowed to leave the premises) for months or sometimes even years before they know their fates. Its so ridiculous. Some of them end up spending years and years just living off of the mercy of the white man. Na wa!

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  38. It is well. See the truth here. http://thetruthbychino.blogspot.com.ng/

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  39. Leave them abeg, everyone has a right to do what they feel is good for them. It takes a lot of will power to live in this country right now.

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  40. I can only thank God for their lives, especially the lives of these innocent Angels... It's really that terrible!

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  41. Linda, I embarked on a campaign trip from Accra Ghana to Lagos Nigeria to warn people against the use of Mediterranean sea and Sahara Desert to get to Europe. See my twitter handle for updates and my road experiences. @IamMrFestus. By the way, why did you post publish my letter? Okay, no shaking it is your blog.

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  42. Biko, suffering dey Nigeria oooo. But d most important thing is dt we should stop endangering d lifes of our young ones.

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  43. Please you guys shouldn't abuse Linda or think she has grown too big to know what the streets are saying. You forget she rose from the streets. The problem is that people don't realise that the oyinbo countries are very hard

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