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Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

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Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

Nigerian stowaways survive 3,500-mile trip on ship's rudder

Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

Four Nigerian youths rescued in Brazil, after surviving14 days on a ship's rudder - Businessday NG

Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

How did the Nigerian stowaways manage to survive on top of a ship's rudder for two weeks? - Quora

Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

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Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

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Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

Nigerian migrants travel 14 days on ship's rudder hoping to make it to Europe but end up in Brazil

Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

These 3 men traveled 4000 miles from Nigeria to the Canary Islands on a ship's rudder blade : r/Damnthatsinteresting

Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

4 Nigerians rescued in Brazil, survive 14 days on a ship's rudder

Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

Fourteen days across the Atlantic, perched on a ship's rudder

Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

Nigerian stowaways who survived 14-day trip seen on ship rudder

Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

Four Nigerians, rescued in Brazil, survived 14 days on a ship's rudder

Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

Nigerian stowaways survive 14-day trip across Atlantic on ship's rudder, drank ocean water: report

Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

Desperate to Flee Africa, Migrants Accidentally Stow Away on Ships to Brazil - WSJ

Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

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Four Nigerian stowaways travel 3,500 miles of ocean in tiny space

Four Nigerian stowaways survive 14 days on a ship's rudder by drinking their own urine before being rescued off the coast of Brazil following 3,500 -mile Atlantic crossing