 Hi, my name is Lincoln Kennedy Mensa. I'm from Takrati, the western part of Ghana. It's the capital town of the western region. I lived Ghana in 2018. It was March. I had dropped out of university, so I had started recording music, but I wasn't getting ends meet from recording music. All my friends that I had made growing up were taking the same route, so I decided, okay, let me join them in Italy. So I took a long bus trip. I ended up in Niger. There was a town in Niger called Agades, which is a desert route to Getron, Libya. So I ended up in Libya about two weeks after I was in Niger. I was kidnapped in Getron, and I escaped the next morning. I crossed Tripoli. I went to Zwarra, and then I got to the Mediterranean Sea. But I was arrested by Swat police. They put us in a certain prison, and then in the morning, they said that they were taking us to the United Nations refugee camps. After three months, I came to West Africa, and I got to the airport. I got to Kota Khan. I am saying people met me. I felt abundant. But when you started calling back, it gave me that psychological fitness that, yes, there's some support. All hope is not lost. Well, since I was already doing music before, I went to Tripoli. Why don't I continue with my music? Even though it didn't fetch me money, I had so much hope that one day it would get better. So I decided to get myself a studio. My name is Lincoln. What was she thinking? That I wouldn't meet you. I would meet you when I'm not ungrateful. Sometimes I brought up at least. I speak too much, so I'm singing. I'm not thinking too much. I feel like. If you can be strong enough to go through such a process of migration, then you should continue being strong. The thing about illegal migration is that it can get you killed. I would say if you want to migrate, you go through the proper channel. Exercise a bit of patience and use the right channel. That's all, and everything will go well.