TOPSHOT - A Nigerian man, who returned from Libya after being stranded for several months on his way to Europe, is portrayed at home in Benin City on June 27, 2019. - More than 14,000 young Nigerians, most of them between the ages of 17 and 35, have returned to their home country through the United Nations Voluntary Return programme, after living in hell in Libya, stranded during months, sometimes years, unable to turn around or cross the Mediterranean. Back in their country, they find themselves faced with a life even more difficult than when they left: riddled with debt, unemployed, broken by the tortures of their traffickers and by their stranded dreams, and victims of the glance of a society that nicknamed them "the returned ones" or the "deportees". (Photo by Fati ABUBAKAR / AFP)