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Friday, July 17, 2015

The Pathetic Condition Of Nigerians And Black African Migrants Stranded In Morocco - A Must Read.

Are you or anyone you know thinking of travelling by road to Europe? Please do not try it ! For every successful story out there ,there are hundreds of sad tales of people whose dreams ended disastrously.







Refuge Network International, a humanitarian NGO recently paid a visit to two African migrant camps in Morocco,where we encountered hundreds of disillusioned suffering black migrants stranded in the north African nation on their way to Europe.Majority of the estimated 40,000 illegal immigrants in Morocco are blacks from Nigeria,Cameroon,Ghana and francophone countries.

Many migrants live in forests,mountains and makeshift camps in conditions so bad that even animals might find it challenging surviving there.All that separates the inhabitants from the harsh unforgiving north African weather are small improvised huts made up of a combination of polyethylene material,cardboard paper,pieces of stones,sticks and damaged car tyres.


There are no toilets,no clearly defined cooking areas,no medical facilities,no electricity supply,no pipe borne water,and absolutely no proper infrastructure whatsoever.When they need to answer the call of nature,they simply do it out in the open field right next to where they sleep,shielded only by tall grasses and a few trees.Cooking is also largely done in the open with dry wood collected from the area.

There are men,women,children and even babies eating,sleeping and somehow carving out an existence here.Without proper documentation and without jobs,their options are pretty limited.The majority spend the day begging for money from passing cars in town.Time is also spent scavenging for food from bins and from kind-hearted Moroccans.The situation is so depressing that it has left some mentally deranged.
Others get lured into a life of crime.They resort to human trafficking,drug peddling and cyber crimes.


Frustrated,defeated and suffering,some have given up the dream and would like to return back to their home countries.But they are completely stranded, with no hope of going forward towards Europe,no funds to go back to their own countries,and no prospect of settling down permanently in Morocco. 




















29 comments:

  1. Just look at. It it not better to suffer at home than all this. Morocco of all places, God help Nigeria is all I can say.

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  2. Just for greener pasture...it does not worth

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    1. 'It does not worth it' is very wrong English. 'It is not worth it' is correct. Please let's help ourselves

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  3. Ds people have lost hope in their country. Lord have mercy

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  4. The grass isn't always greener on the other side.

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  5. But y would dey travel by road in d 1st place?

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  6. Of all places. Morroco. As in... Chai!

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  7. Julit hw can u b moved wen ur heart is like stone.heartless bein

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  8. I have a family friend that went through this route to Spain. He disappeared for many years and came back last year. He talked about his ordeal in Morocco and how he became a drug addict. He's now living legally in Spain with his family (he sent for them after a while). He's not rich, but he's living a better life. I guess he's just part of the "lucky" few. I wonder why the Moroccan government allows them to hang around like that and not send them back home. I guess Morocco is just like Nigeria in that aspect.

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  9. What makes them think that the grass is greener over there.no matter how terrible your country is, the fact still remains;there is no place like home.
    Some of these people family would have been bragging and boasting that they have relatives overseas not knowing that they are somewhere in the pit of Africa suffering.

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  10. I wonder when African Governments will start looking out for their citizens.
    Such a shame.

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  11. THELMA ENEMUWE said...
    Sad,suffer head!!
    *faithful BV enemuwe thelma*

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  12. Jesus! Most of them wouldn't want to come back home because of pride.

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  13. Ders no short cut for real success. ...... der are all cowards. ....RUBBISH.

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  14. They can suffer like dis back home o. Just see their life in anorder land

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  15. It irritates me to my bone marrow to hear people say ''it does not worth it''.....the correct thing to say is it is not worth it.......b4 I forget why do Igbo people like saying emerica instead of America?

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