By Nelson Manneh A former teacher, Modou Ceesay, has recounted a harrowing journey through the Sahara Desert that left him abandoned, dehydrated and on the verge of death during an irregular migration attempt commonly known as the “backway”. Ceesay, who left his teaching job in search of better opportunities abroad, said his decision ultimately led him into one of the most dangerous migration routes in the world, a passage stretching from West A…
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