The children being sent back to Africa for schooling
A common point of discussion amongst diaspora communities is whether parents should send their children back to their native countries for schooling.
Meet Titi Abi Odusanwo who went on holiday from the UK to Nigeria with her family at the age of ten. On her 11th birthday she was told she wasn't going back with her family, and would be starting boarding school. She's now an adult, and she stopped by the Focus on Africa studio with her mum, Bolanle Soetan.
(Photo: Titi Abi Odusanwo ( L) and Bolanle Soetan (R) in the Focus On Africa studio in London. Credit: 麻豆社)
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