‘We begged women to urinate for us to drink to stay alive’

‘We begged women to urinate for us to drink to stay alive’

Vanguard

•Illegal emigrant narrates deadly experience in desert while trying to move to Europe

•Sight of Mediterranean sea forced me to cancel trip to Italy

By Emmanuel Iheaka

Twenty two years after walking through the valley of the shadow of death, in search of greener pastures, Stephen Onyekamma has remained terrified. Unlike those who by faith would confess they fear no evil when confronted with such pangs of death, reliving of his experience still sends shivers down the spines of Onyekamma.

As he narrated his experience in the sahara desert to Saturday Vanguard, Onyekamma would intermittently pause out of traumatic effect and in thanksgiving to God for sparing his life. Initially, he was reluctant about recounting the experience, as he insisted it was one he wouldn’t want to remember. But upon insistence by our correspondent, Onyekamma buckled.

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