 My name is Musa, I'm from Gambia. My name is Robert, Robert Archer, and I'm originally from London. I met Musa for the first time when we went to a concert of African music, I think, and you had just arrived and you were about to go dancing all night, and I remember you. Talk a little bit about your village, because you grew up in a village. Yes, we do farming, so we don't have nothing. So unless we go abroad to find a job, at least we can help your family. That's why I came to Europe to help my family. And it's a long story about how you got to Europe. So from my country, we passed Senegal, Mali, Nizer, Burkina, Nizer, and Libya. So Libya, we came back to Algeria, Algeria, and we went to Morocco. Morocco, then I crossed to Spain. It's been a long journey. And a lot of it, you walked, right? Of course, we walked 17 days for 700 kilometers. So one time also we were in the desert, you know, we don't have no water. So for three days, three days, three nights, no water. So it was cold, you know, that helped us, if not everybody would die. And then when you got to Europe, you came across on the boat, and you survived because you want to survive. I survived, you know, thank God, you know, because I know only God can save me, those kind of place. I think you don't know until you're pushed right to the extreme of experience. You don't know what you're capable of.