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Nigerian-German Centre for Migration and Development (NGC), Abuja

Nigerian-German Centre for Migration and Development (NGC), Abuja

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Nigerian-German Centre for Migration and Development (NGC), Abuja

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Sandra Vermuijten

Sandra Vermuijten

Head of the Advice Centres

I am a human rights lawyer with more than 20 years of international experience working on labour migration, social dialogue, gender policies, sustainable development, employment promotion and international labour standards. In Nigeria, we aim to develop and adopt innovative strategies to promote employment and reintegration, while building a strong network of local and international partners, supporting Nigerian youth to be best they can. We are a team of dedicated professionals and work in close collaboration with our Nigerian government partner, the Migrant Resource Centers of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment.

Tolulope Olaiya

Tolulope Olaiya

Coordinator Abuja

I coordinate our activities in Abuja and am happy to advise you at our advice centre. I speak Yoruba and English. I studied law in the UK. I returned to Nigeria after my studies and have been working in the migration and reintegration sector for several years.

Country experiences

Return to Nigeria: a new chance with own trading company

Christopher returned to Nigeria because he had no prospects in Germany. The Nigerian-German Centre helped him set up his shop for spare parts for cars.

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“I’ve achieved something amazing through my fashion business”

The Nigerian-German Centre helped me when I was in a difficult situation. Now I’m self-employed and proud of my own shop.

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Successful as “Mama Fish”

The knowledge I gained from a training course in fish farming meant I could set up my own company.

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Now that I’m a fashion designer, I’m leaving the past

My sister and I set up our own fashion label in my native Nigeria.

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Success in establishing a chicken farm

Now I’m now back living with my family in Nigeria and raising poultry. It is possible to achieve something here.

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New start with a dream job

My route to Europe ended in Libya, but now my brother and I are running our own tailoring business in our home country of Nigeria.

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