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I&I REFLECTS INTERCONNECTED ETERNITY "IrieTV presents" is a virtual showcase where talented musicians perform two different live songs: one cover and one original. Part 2 of episode one feature's AYOTEMI. In this segment he, along with Samwyse gives a heartfelt performance of African Queen by 2Face Idibia. LAGOS, NIGERIA — Between 400,000 and 700,000 African migrants are in dozens of camps across the chaotic North African country, often under inhumane conditions. Some knelt and placed their foreheads to the ground in prayer. Several carried small children. After being stranded in Libya on a failed attempt to reach Europe, more than 400 Nigerian migrants were brought home and began sharing stories of abuse and fear. “If they lock you up in a room, you hardly eat, that's number one,” Ejike Ernest, one of the returnees, told The Associated Press on arrival late Tuesday in Lagos. “You'll urinate there, you'll defecate there and every morning, let me say three times a day, you will be severely beaten” until you can pay the money to be freed. Nigeria's government, its president appalled by recent CNN footage of a slave auction in Libya where migrant Africans were “sold like goats,” has committed to bringing its citizens home, along with a number of other African nations. After disembarking from a plane chartered by Nigeria, the European Union and the International Organization for Migration, some of the newest arrivals looked exhausted, some clutching sleepy children. Some were astonished by the way they had been treated. “It's heartbreaking, especially when I see a 13-year-old come with a baby,” said Abike Dabiri-Erewa, senior special assistant to Nigeria's president on diaspora and foreign affairs. “One 14-year-old girl said to us she doesn't know how many men have slept with her, she can't count ... You look at them and wonder whether their lives can ever be the same again.” Read the full article here: https://www.voanews.com/a/nigerian-mi... We at the IRIE Collective are currently working on ways to help in this crisis. Stay tuned to learn about ways you can help also. #AfroCan