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World Service,28 Nov 2015,49 mins

Series 100 Women 2015

ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ - Nigeria

100 Women

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A Nigerian journalist, Hauwa Yusuf, and student, Abigail Olaley, discuss their arrival and making a life in the UK. Marvina Babs-Apata says that she didn’t know she was black until she arrived in Britain 17 years ago. She was surprised to find that she was defined by her colour and that her new London classmates believed she had lived in a mud hut in her native Nigeria. In the fourth of a series of conversations between different generations of women who have created new lives for themselves in the UK, Marvina chats with 50 year old Hausa journalist Hauwa Yusuf and 21 year old student Abigail Olaley. Aasmah Mir hosts this intimate and revealing discussion in which the women talk about how the Nigerian community in Britain has grown and flourished and how the immigrant experience has influenced the lives of following generations. Image: A shop owner makes a call at the Oshodi market - the heart of Nigerian style. Credit: Getty

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