Visa Trap Leaves South Sudanese Students Stranded from Going Home

[Addis Fortune - Ethiopia] - 25/05/2025
When Moses Akuei received his geology degree from Wolaita Sodo University, the 27-year-old from South Sudan imagined proudly returning home to his family. Instead, he now sleeps on friends’ couches and relies on their generosity for food and shelter, trapped in Ethiopia due to unpaid immigration (…)
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