Refugee's bid to create work back in Ghana
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It’s a remarkable story of survival and goodwill. Ousman Umar was a refugee from Ghana that made the perilous journey to Spain. He has now set up a charity called Nasco Feeding Minds that tries to help his countrymen so that they don’t feel the need to leave Ghana in search of a better life.
Now based in Barcelona he sat down with CGTN’s Rahul Pathak to talk about his journey, who began by asking him what made him decide to leave Ghana in the first place.
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