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Guinean Student Rides across Africa to Get to School
Mamadou Safaiou Barry lives in the West African nation of Guinea. He wanted to study Islamic theology at a top school in Cairo, Egypt.
Without money to pay for transport, Barry drew a map of Africa and headed out on a used bicycle for the trip across the continent.
Carrying only a change of clothes, a flashlight, and a small tool, the 25-year-old rode through jungles, deserts, and conflict areas in the hope of getting accepted to the school and finding1 a way to pay for it.
Four months and seven countries later, he is in Cairo with a full scholarship to Al-Azhar University. That is one of the world's oldest and most respected Sunni Muslim learning2 centers.
"If you have a dream, stay with it and be strong," Barry said. "God will help you."
Thousands of West Africans like Barry take risky3 journeys across the Sahara desert each year, searching for a better life. But many never make it. Nearly 500 people died or disappeared on West African migration4 routes last year, data from the International Organization for Migration shows.
Barry decided5 the risk was worth the reward.
"I had to fight," Barry said last August in Chad.
Barry rode about 100 kilometers each day. He rode through Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, Benin, and Niger. He had to stop in N'Djamena, the Chadian capital because of the ongoing6 conflict in Sudan.
He said he had already been detained7 three times - twice in Burkina Faso and once in Togo. There, security8 forces held him for nine days without charge before releasing9 him for $56.
That was all of his money for the rest of the trip, he said.
"I often slept in the bush because I was afraid of people in the cities," Barry said. "I thought they would take my bike and hurt me."
Barry's luck changed again in Chad. There, a local philanthropist, who had read about his trip online, offered to fly him directly to Egypt and avoid the fighting in Sudan.
Barry arrived in Cairo on September 5 and days later received a full scholarship to Al-Azhar.
He intends to return to Guinea when his studies are complete, to spread the faith that has taken him so far.
"When I return to my country, I would like to be someone who teaches Islam and tells people how to do good things," he said.
Words in This Story
theology — n. the study of religious faith, practice, and experience
bicycle— n. a 2-wheeled vehicle that a person rides by pushing on foot pedals10
scholarship — n. an amount of money that is given by a school, an organization, etc., to a student to help pay for the student's education
reward — n. to give money or another kind of payment11 to for something good that has been done
bush — n. a large area that has not been cleared and that is not used for farming
philanthropist — n.
a wealthy person who gives money and time to help make life better for other people
faith — n. strong belief or trust in someone or something
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