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Foreign AffairsRe: Greetings From Italy And Some Questions by antonio08(op):
dear tyogdaniel, i am here, you don't seem very friendly but i can understand that perhaps you could think that everyone from europe is interested only in take advantage from your county and this can cause feeling of hostility.

souldust, i agree with you, besides i don't understand why someone who have enough money prefer to pay some smugglers to travel in a truck across the Sahara rather than buy a airplane ticket to europe. i suppose that there are some laws in your contries that prevent people to leave freely or that it is very difficult to obtain a visa for Europe. Otherwise i have to think that these criminals promise them a job in Europe besides the journey. Anyway i suppose they are not well informed about the risks they could meet during the jorney. i read they are often robbed of all their money in Niger and forced to work hard at they oasis of Dirkou ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-24866338 ) to pay the rest of the jorney in boats unseaworthy that risk to overturn, as happened the last october, up to italan island of Lampedusa.

i think they are not well informed about the risks they could confront and my purpose is to inform who want to leave, because i found also on this forum someone ready to face this madness.

you have the huge fortune of talking english , you could come in Europe legally and work as english teacher.

i really am in love with Africa, you have a warm weather, incredible beauties, i would be pleased to visit your contry or to work there in the oil industry ( with respect of your environment) but i read often about corrupted police that look for money since you land in Lagos or about kidnapping of italian technicals....

Africa is such a rich continent but in my opinion the problem is the corrupted governments that sell off your wealthes, as crude oil and diamonds, to foreign companies...


souldust , i wrote you in private, see you soon

i will post my picture too in few days, don't worry. smiley. why are you so doubtful?

Merry Christmas,

saluti da Salerno
Foreign AffairsRe: Greetings From Italy And Some Questions by antonio08(op): 12:13am On Dec 20, 2013
and finally i am not proud for the treatment that your countrymen undergo here from some italians... i apologize for this

i can't carry to see people suffering and i am very sorry for all those deads, i hope this things will stop
Foreign AffairsRe: Greetings From Italy And Some Questions by antonio08(op): 12:01am On Dec 20, 2013
i wanted to avoid that someone else could have been cheated, not more.

i am not happy to see that some people face all this pain.

english is not my native language, but perhaps your italian is better than my english so we could go on in italian
Foreign AffairsRe: Greetings From Italy And Some Questions by antonio08(op):
i know my english sucks

i wanted only avoid other deads and give you some information that perhaps are hidden for you, but if you are offended i can ask to delete the entire thread.
Foreign AffairsGreetings From Italy And Some Questions by antonio08(op): 10:31pm On Dec 19, 2013
Dear friends,

i'm Antonio and i write from Italy.
I surfed a bit this forum, i can see that you discuss about a lot of things, cars, sport and so on, exactly as on italian forums. But the image that arrive here from Nigeria and from all the area of equatorial Africa in general, is quite different.
When i go out, in the street of our cities i meet a lot of people from your regions that work as street traders or they beg at the traffic lights whereas the female are often forced to prostitute.... I always ask myself how hard it should be the life in their native region if they have preferred to carry a so long journey up to Europe and do these kinds of works....

Then i remember that they are also the luckiest because a great number of emigrants from your area die during the journey in those iron trucks that pass through the desert or on the boats to reach italian seaside. Just today i read that they undergo robberies in Niger from local policies too or they are often kept in Dirkou in inhuman conditions: the female are often raped too...

Here: http://espresso.repubblica.it/internazionale/2010/01/14/news/morire-nel-deserto-1.17943 there is a video taping some corpses near the border with Algeria.

I think that the blame of this situation and more in general that Africa can't manage to take off depends on european companies that take advantage of your counties and on your corrupted politicians.

i don't understand why your countrymen can leave Nigeria legally, why are they forced to pay a lot of money to cross the desert in inhuman conditions and to be stolen during the journey?

In any case, here in Italy the situation is not as you could imagine, here as well we are lacking in job, there are a lot of people out of work. Really there is so bad to prefer a so hard journey to come here?

A couple of week ago i bought a pizza to a person from Morrocco that didn't eat from 3 days, he told me that he paid a lot of money to come here but here it is not as they told him...


If you decided to leave i suggest you to go in North Europe or Germany but not in Spain or Italy.

i tell you these things to prevent you spending money and being cheated from some criminals that promise you a gorgeous future..

i read also of the terrible conditions of the jails in Congo: http://www.wunrn.com/news/2010/10_10/10_04_10/100410_congo2.htm .

I can agree that the Europen and American exploitation prevent your growth but sometimes you are also brutal between each other as the thielves that rob those poor people in the Sahara or the guards in this prison...

Then i read that in Nigeria there is one of the richest person in the world and i ask myself how we arrived to this point: there is who earns too much and who dies of starvation or of thirst in the desert...

If you are some curiosities about Italy, i am here.

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