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glenn go to the girl backs huge a child code good mine of stupids with exclusive guests joke must see consuming chartists culture to your own lives to be curious mum's do it yourself networkers leg subscriber don't miss our oldest son to this is d.w. news africa at coming up in the next 15 minutes the nigerians the back home from a libya to one of fame is gloria dean thought she could help their family from of the role with best a bad didn't that's had lost to a horrible yang in debian a full year from be organization of looking to ensure the good and i've this don't you try to beat if yes and
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a why is no peace i know bull at the same for all to twitchell gore between to canyons as nigerians will get the lowdown com correspondents eat play called stands by roti hello i'm christine one doe while come to dave's up the a news africa it's good to have you along the hope for a better life has ended in the mediterranean sea for thousands of african migrants trying to get to europe many of those who embark on the journey drowned because the vessels that carry them are not fit for the purpose before they even reach the water these libya where people hope to sit out from but for various reasons many don't make it out of the water own country and remain stranded there now nigerians make up a sizeable number of those people and since 2017
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a united nations repatriation program has seen 14000 nigerians return home now off a story isn't it all stays with a support program and stews stop people from leaving again. any situation is desperate 27 year old tyke is a trained butcher but he confines it's up in 2017 u.s. nigeria and won't up in the camp in libya he says that he cuts paranoid after 9 months he chose to be repatriated. when i was in libya are there mostly to myself i'm also go it wasn't easy. fast food you know if i go stay in the desert for 4 days without eating i toasted my poetry. for a while more to thoughts you would need to use more good stuff for me being better off in one's home country it's also what gloria thinks now her dream to become
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a rino in fashion design and europe vanished in the libyan desert she took to the road with 4 friends 3 died during the journey she's the only one who made it back. just hard to believe that if i just would like to be able to work for you doing a kid. is limited to those who come with. us and they are smarter than is normal she got a job through a training program hosted by a servant edo state and opportunity that evokes jealousy many young people think that return nice get preferential treatment is a priority for us to give them returnees are real people there could be could be potentially negative jobs and opportunities they're interested in things that they would like to do a lot of things they would like to do we don't want them to sing gates we want them to be able to see potential for growth since 2017 nearly 14000 young nigerians
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returned from libya and the united nations a volunteer repatriation program but only a small number benefit from reintegration schemes like those in edo state my 1st guest today is heading up if it's to give returning vocational training we've just seen dairy in the reports and she joins me now from it was state welcome to day to every africa so if those states have it will say this is the 1st and only if i'm not mistaken states in that period to be facilitating these programs why is it your local government's priority to reintegrate return. early yes so the government of the state the girl are really the key that you mentioned again human trafficking and illegal immigration should be combated because we have some of the largest numbers of people by dissipating because of his passion for youth development so that it was important there's
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a little bit for us to ensure that people are not migrating illegally now it's important that we also. help nice to get into groups where they get back home so that it all gary traffic so we follow that when people go back home some people because of the stigma because they can get in a hole but you need to try to with the all over again and ask how the state government set of that and the trafficking has force to combat this right so the idea is to stop people from trying to leave again how is it working are you success and you're doing that. yes so in terms of the programs the training programs because an apple has been implemented by this and the skills bill of agency we've got we have a couple 100000 efficiencies and many of them are it's a nice while we found that the programs are much more i said for the return these when it gets to be a group with young people in the states so we could call it quits and shy away
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grants because they would have been at risk of officer if they were looking for he engaged so we had a lot of successes because a lot of them start their business is to go ask you strain in so i'm going to get funding to study a business yes we have those well and friendship programs because they're still learning skills but this assessment has been high where we could return these with other young people and you know get them into jobs help them sort of come back when you know yeah ok one more see if we know that thousands of nigerians are still in libya as we speak you have interacted engage databases with those overturned just give us a sense of what kind of conditions those who are still in libya might be nothing and. then even really terrible conditions so many of them did report back home with a lot of trauma because they've been through torture some of the women have been
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raped so many of them have been raped we have sung with terrible injuries because of what they faced at the concentration camps but it's important to us while we reintegrate the return is to ensure that. people are getting courts caught up in the in the problem of getting into such situations of the match i've given legal migration and that's. really really passionate about expanding our work in the area of job creation as the is developing states. that's. there is a barricade or saved thank you thank you. next story is on twitter where kenyans and nigerians are having a serious go at each other over lupita nyong'o its latest role the kenyan actress will play the lead character in the 10 episodes screen adaption of the novel americanah chimamanda ngozi adichie is 2013 best seller follows a love story of 2 nigerian teenage is separated in their journeys to pursue an education in the west the girl goes to america and the boy goes to the u.k.
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and they both have to deal with being black abroad or find out why some nigerians think lupita won't live up to the character but 1st let's listen to chimamanda ngozi adichie talking to d.w. about how the book america changed her life i think it freed me. i think because america is a book that i. wanted to write and i didn't want to follow convention and in some ways it had to be seen anything like it which is to say the story of immigrants from africa but who are not escaping war or poverty but simply want who have dreams you know in the way that it in human beings have had for centuries that we sometimes we call them we think we want to see what's there because what's here isn't mom. and i wanted to tell that story because it's a story i know it's
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a kind of repression that i'm familiar with and it's not to see that the other kinds of african stories are not important but simply to see that we can have a wider range of african stories that are told and so i wrote american. not even sure that anybody would want to read it because they think it can be. kind of recognizable. for months for an immigrant story so effects of the controversy on twitter my colleagues money in their own view and in. going to unpack that for us it's good to see you ladies fresh i'll start with you why don't i jerry and having a hard time accepting an oscar winning actress to play the lead character if i'm a little in via merrick on a series. well this is clearly because if i'm a new in the series. first of all the book was written by an arranger and so we're trying to you know proudly and they believe that there are so many talented
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actresses in hollywood that could have been picked to play this role but this is really about many people having this ideology that africa is seen as a country and so. as long as it's an african room it has to be which people are trying to fight against ok so you know coming to you you've read the book you know if what do you think anyone playing this role needs to bring out and why do you think lupita is right for the job. well i guess because of the obvious reason she is the best person for the job she's an oscar winning actress after all and has a story like that and many other africans reads like it does in the book an african who is removed from her continent and has to battle with her identity when she finds herself in an alien place is this what you pretend to be thinking about if you ask lori she might tell you that it's that you go x. and she needs to be really worried about ok so talking about that evil accent
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that's right many nigerians are worried about whether she'll be able to pull it off so i guess you don't have to stand in for your girl right now and convince nigerians like flourish that lupita will nail the evil acts and give us your best shot at it. just for the record i am not nigerian i'm not an actress i don't know how to do accents but moreish me big you that's all a girl do the pots should go the maids and she's african i personally don't think it's a big deal but then again i'm not nigerian and it might be a different case if it was a general being cast a huge area ok ative so i would judging that i would give you a straight up you are not getting a role in any and all you would feel but i'm going to leave that to florida to do. be the judge of that how did the the do with that hopeless in my opinion evil ex and. i'm not going to i'm going to try the most to be too harsh because
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he did his mind that if i were to cost for the roses definitely not get to and i hope repeated those a better. computer is a great actress and i resell the best right well you know this could have all been sold to people cost as in baldwin. all right so that flourished right in lagos and even c'mon me in nairobi we're looking forward to that america series film and will be interested to see how the pieces of troll girls thank you. and that's it for now from date of the news africa as always you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page which says what you think about the stories of becoming and the stories that we should be covering i'm interested to know what you think about the evil axis and so today we'll leave you with well glamorous pictures of the award winning kenyan actress lupita nyong'o till next time i have a. clue
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a bestseller in over 40 countries and one of its authors francesca cavallo will join me in the studio. and connecting afro futures an exhibition of museums for decorative arts is dedicated to the complex and verse of tile world of african hair and fashion design. well since $989.00 the premium in petit ana has on an exceptional talents and lifetime achievement in the categories of painting sculpture architecture music and theater and film and initiative all of the japanese royal family the prize comes with a cash purse of 126000 euros and this year german violinist m is a few moto is among the 5 winners. i'm a highlight of a stunning korea is announced winner of the prestigious premium in paris. in
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