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Success stories from Antihuman trafficking and Irregular Migration interventions
Monday, 27 June 2022 05:11
A turnaround after my failed illegal migration to Europe
Written by Caritas Nigeria
My name is GIWA JULIET, I am a 35-year-old single mother of three, from Oredo LGA of Edo State. My story began when I dropped out of my Business Administration course in my third year at the university after I got pregnant with my boyfriend and subsequently moved in with him.
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Monday, 27 June 2022 04:55
Trafficked, abused and deported, now fully established!
Written by Caritas Nigeria
I wanted to further my education but ended up as a victim of human trafficking and a deportee. My story will interest young people.
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Monday, 20 June 2022 00:17
From forced prostitution to a thriving fish business back home
Written by Caritas Nigeria
Taking my mind back to my life in Europe as an illegal immigrant, I find it hard to believe that I am the same person today financially free and a business owner. My story is worth telling.
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Friday, 18 February 2022 11:32
Hannah finds her feet in hairdressing business
Written by Caritas Nigeria
Twenty-year-old Hannah Fineboy, an indigene of Udu LGA of Delta State, was under the care of her mother, until her sore passing in 2010.
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Ejiro Osibi is an indigene of Isoko South LGA of Delta State indigene from a low income, relatively large family.
Ighile Friday Eghosasere, a forty-one-year-old indigene of Uhumwonde Local Government Area (LGA) of Edo State has also benefitted largely from this intervention. Shortly after completing his secondary education in 1996, Friday moved out of his parents’ house to learn video editing as he could not further to tertiary level due to paucity of funds.
Omozogie Charles is a 34-year-old man from Uhumwonde Local Government Area (LGA) in Edo State, Nigeria. He is married with 3 children and has been barely managing to make ends meet and feed his family.
After completing his Secondary (High school) education, 32-year-old Ebhohimen Macpaul, from Ubiaja in Esan South East Local Government Area (LGA) of Edo State, Nigeria was unable to proceed to the University due to financial challenges, and then became resolute to travel overseas to enable him make a living for himself and support his family.
Aghedo Endurance (34), from Oredo LGA in Edo State, Nigeria was the owner of a small poultry farm business he was running before he got the idea of traveling overseas for greener pasture and decided to sell his poultry to finance his travel to Europe.
Wednesday, 16 February 2022 01:04
Hope restored for Libya returnee migrant
Written by Caritas Nigeria
When Kenneth Aighobahi, a twenty-five-year-old Libya returnee migrant, left Nigeria with the intention of settling in Europe, he had no inkling what laid ahead for him.
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Wednesday, 16 February 2022 01:00
Returnee migrant empowered and contented with barbing business
Written by Caritas Nigeria
Thirty-five-year-old Patrick Igbinoba Owas of Uhumwonde LGA, Edo State, had dreams of furthering his education after he completed his secondary education.
Tuesday, 07 September 2021 08:39
Caritas Nigeria and GIZ empower Seventy (70) internally displaced persons in Abuja
Written by Caritas Nigeria
Caritas Nigeria, with the support of GIZ, trained seventy (70) internally displaced persons on soap & fragrance production, fishery and poultry farming. As part of the empowerment scheme under the Stable, Trained & Empowered Migrant (STEM) project, start-up tools for the various skills were distributed to the empowered persons at the New Kuchingoro Camp, Abuja.
This video captures moments from the exercise
Edo state born, Benson Alexander became an orphan at a tender age. After completing his secondary school in 2006, he had no means of income so he resorted to menial jobs.
The story of Florence Abu, an indigene of Etsako West LGA of Edo State is one that gives hope to a lot of young girls out there.
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