AFRICAN MIGRANTS STORIES !
The BBC World Service is hearing the stories of African migrants who have tried to make new lives elsewhere in the world.
BabaSlave from Niger now in the UK
"I did not care where I ended up"
Fayza Darfur refugee now in UK
"We spent two years travelling"
Rasuz Nigerian who followed husband to Holland
"To go to Europe is the best expectation"
Sifundo Msebele Zimbabwe-born Londoner
"Wherever I go I am different"
Lul Eyob Eritrean rebel in Germany
"We were at high risk of being killed"
Evans Ifejiaku Nigerian reverend called to Italy by God
"The Lord said it was time to leave Nigeria"
They asked: what made them leave? What happened on their journey? And what do they think of their adopted country?
BBC NEWS REPORT.
Labels: BBC WORLD-SERVICE Africans Migrants Germany Italy Holland Nigeria Zimbabwe Darfur Refugee UK
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