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Nearly 14,000 young Nigerians have returned from Libya since 2017 under a UN voluntary repatriation programme after leaving for Europe

Nigerian Migrants Struggle To Reintegrate After Libya Ordeal

Emerging from her ordeal, Gloria considers herself "privileged". Last year, the 26-year-old left Nigeria with four other women, dreaming of a better life in Europe.On a tortuous journey, three of the five friends died before reaching Libya, where the two survivors were stranded for almost a year. Now only Gloria is back home in Nigeria.She dreamed of being a fashion designer but now sews synthetic tracksuits in a shabby workshop in Benin City, southern Nigeria, for 15,000 naira a month ($41.50, 38 euros).
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