Three Nigerians recount their experiences as migrants, and we are reminded of the root cause of their heartbreaking tales – poverty. This multi-causal continental problem has led millions of Africans to their deaths or severe torture, in risky quests to obtain better lives for themselves. What are the implications of these deadly migrations on the continent, and how can they be addressed?
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