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Nigerian migrants struggle to reintegrate after Libya ordeal

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Since 2017, more than 14,000 young Nigerians have returned from Libya under a United Nations voluntary repatriation programme. Many spend months, even years stranded in Libya, sold as slaves by their smugglers. But once back home in Nigeria, life is even more difficult than before: saddled with debt, struggling to find work, broken by their treatment at the hands of the traffickers and by their failed dreams.

Added on the 16/09/2019 19:23:52 - Copyright : AFP EN

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