We thank God for these brave and incredible people who shared with us the ordeals and challenges they faced at the hands of evil and merciless people.i also thank God for their lives,
Please let us always try to make enquiries before venturing Into such journeys. The best and secure way is always by going through due process (visa & flight) God bless
After so much pressure indeed..a journey you paid over 300,000 naira for Lies lies lies ...you guys always say you dropped out of school because of 75,000 naira school fees and yet you have over 300,000 to pay your way through the desert.....
Thanks for your feedback I didn't pay for my journey, it was a sponsored trip. I had an agreement with them to pay upon arrival. It was a pretty good deal because it was a live and study kind of agreement.
@Chylian... I'm much impressed at your mastering of English. I hope you still have plan to complete your studies(if you haven't gone back already). And when is the Part 2 coming out?
@@ezekielaisagbonhi4865 Yes I have and I'm almost done. Thank you for your support and I'm working on personal documentary. I'll notify you once anyone is ready
@@t2twithchylianazuh258 Hello Chylian, I hope you are doing great. God is your strength. I am a PhD student working on irregular migration, pls how can I contact you? I will love to interview you. Thanks in anticipation of your assistance
Please join us using this link mixlr.com/oluwarotimi-ayodele as we pray for refugees, migrants, asylum-seekers and the less privileged every Thursday from 8 pm to 8.30 pm CET.
I do not believe they do not know how dangerous this journey is. Our gorvernments in west Africa is part of the problem too. These governmen😊t have made education so expensive in west Africa it is just ridiculose and when they come out of school there is no job. I have a nephew who has done his maters in computer science and still can not find a job in Ghana. It is a shame.
This lady claims she crossed the desert? The story makes no sense and doesnt match up with all the other stories from those who went to Libya. You crossed Agadez through the Sahara and ran in the desert? How can you run in that sand and how did you get into a hotel? Shes not telling the truth and those people dont speak English so all this story makes no sense.
It doesn't have to make sense to be true. I'm glad I survived and I'm currently an advocate. I got a second chance, my survival was so much Miracle and I'm grateful. Also I didn't visit any hotel in Niger republic or even after I crossed the desert into Libya.
You don't know what you are saying you have not been to Libya before you don't even know the road to Libya the person that is interviewing you is not doing his job very well call me for Libya details and Algeria details I will let you know I am in Algeria right now
True life story the journey does not easy at all who no go no know thank God I make it to Europe
Me no leave Republic of Biafra ooo! Oibo de chop black man.
Libya story. Thank God for my life
Very education in interview ,we thank our dear sister for sharing his Libya road , travel story ,
Educative*
Chylian, I thank God for saving ur life, your journey is even good compare to others
The journey to Europe hmmmm thank God you are saved sis I can’t wait for the next one
She is so sound...
Thank you so much
We thank God for these brave and incredible people who shared with us the ordeals and challenges they faced at the hands of evil and merciless people.i also thank God for their lives,
Please let us always try to make enquiries before venturing Into such journeys. The best and secure way is always by going through due process (visa & flight) God bless
Love this line :
"This is not for kids"
I hope the young woman is safe, doing better and doing well.
Now Esut is #124,900
After so much pressure indeed..a journey you paid over 300,000 naira for Lies lies lies ...you guys always say you dropped out of school because of 75,000 naira school fees and yet you have over 300,000 to pay your way through the desert.....
Thanks for your feedback
I didn't pay for my journey, it was a sponsored trip. I had an agreement with them to pay upon arrival. It was a pretty good deal because it was a live and study kind of agreement.
@Chylian... I'm much impressed at your mastering of English. I hope you still have plan to complete your studies(if you haven't gone back already).
And when is the Part 2 coming out?
@@ezekielaisagbonhi4865 Yes I have and I'm almost done. Thank you for your support and I'm working on personal documentary.
I'll notify you once anyone is ready
@@t2twithchylianazuh258 Hello Chylian, I hope you are doing great. God is your strength. I am a PhD student working on irregular migration, pls how can I contact you? I will love to interview you. Thanks in anticipation of your assistance
@@t2twithchylianazuh258 how is your son ? How can one get in touch with you?
Her education and exposure failed her , the moment they asked for your phone , she should have known !
Poverty 😔
True life story in Libya
Where you among
Please join us using this link mixlr.com/oluwarotimi-ayodele as we pray for refugees, migrants, asylum-seekers and the less privileged every Thursday from 8 pm to 8.30 pm CET.
I do not believe they do not know how dangerous this journey is. Our gorvernments in west Africa is part of the problem too. These governmen😊t have made education so expensive in west Africa it is just ridiculose and when they come out of school there is no job. I have a nephew who has done his maters in computer science and still can not find a job in Ghana. It is a shame.
Aaaaaa God have mercy
I dey like to hear their stories e'en, others ll still go der o 😂 😂
This journey to Europe na ba!stard ... full of unwanted risk
So sad
FMT
Amazing?!?!?!. What did you just say.
This lady claims she crossed the desert? The story makes no sense and doesnt match up with all the other stories from those who went to Libya. You crossed Agadez through the Sahara and ran in the desert? How can you run in that sand and how did you get into a hotel? Shes not telling the truth and those people dont speak English so all this story makes no sense.
It doesn't have to make sense to be true. I'm glad I survived and I'm currently an advocate. I got a second chance, my survival was so much Miracle and I'm grateful.
Also I didn't visit any hotel in Niger republic or even after I crossed the desert into Libya.
there are certain times in life that you should shutup and keep your un empathetic opinions to yourself. this is one of them.
Hello,good evening ,is the part 2 out please ?Thanks.
At what point did she realize it was a road trip?
You don't know what you are saying you have not been to Libya before you don't even know the road to Libya the person that is interviewing you is not doing his job very well call me for Libya details and Algeria details I will let you know I am in Algeria right now
Shut the fuck up
@@Duchessssss thank you. Good response
Hello, nice comment. Pls how can I reach you? I am conducting a research on irregular migration. Your assistance will be appreciated. Thank you
Hello,are you still in Algeria pls?