 Okay, I have decided to leave my country due to the condition because I was a student, so I see that many people when they graduated from school, they normally don't have work. So when I just finished my school at Cotucinio, then I also started this journey called Barber Way to Libya. The most difficulties that I face was money problem because on this journey, anywhere you go, you will have checkpoint and you pay nothing less than $8,000 at any checkpoint so if you don't give them money, they will start mulcheraging you, you know, searching on you. Even though they did not beat me, but I got many difficulties, especially in Burkina Faso. And I just reached home, everybody was happy because when I was there every day, my dad and mom are calling me to get back home. I just refused like six months, they have been calling me to come back, but I never agree on them. But at the end, I see that there is no place like home, so that's why I have decided to come back home and start everything. And now, Alhamdulillah, things are going better now. Yeah, I feel proud and happy because I'm in the Gambia, I'm enjoying my life, smiling because of Africa. And I was just, thank God, I'm still working and I get what I want every day. So right now, thank God, I've got everything that, everything is going smoothly, Alhamdulillah. I'm doing carpentry work and also working in a hotel and, you know, also working in an electrical company, so Alhamdulillah, things are going better with me. My advice to Gambian, especially my fellow youths, is that we should stay in our country because there is no place like home. And Alhamdulillah, Gambia here, we have natural resources. So my advice to them is to stay in the country and work as the youths of the Gambia because we are the leaders of tomorrow. So we have to work hard and get everything. Everything comes easy. So that's my advice for them.