Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Nigerian man rescued in the Mediterranean Sea claims his 2 children were killed in Boko Haram attack

42-year-old Anyasoda was one of the migrants rescued by MOAS from an EU-bound rubber boat in the Mediterranean Sea. He claimed that 2 of his children were killed in Boko Haram attack.

"I have 6 children. Back in Nigeria, I was working in the mining business. Then Boko Haram came and razed the whole area. I lost my job, I lost everything. Two of my children died in one of their attacks. Jobless, I couldn’t provide my family with food or an education, or even medical treatment. Leaving was my last, desperate, alternative. I fled through the desert with a friend of mine and many others. Some of them died of dehydration on the way. We were given no water by the smugglers. I’ve seen too much dying; I can't take any more. Enough is enough. I only want to give my children a better future, a better life than mine: they deserve it. I will work to earn money to send to them. I want to go to Germany. God is leading my way."

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