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How many times have we talked about immigration? How many times have we talked about people who change the country? How many times have I talked about the image we have many, in Europe? Thousands of times!

But what he had said previously that all the problems of immigration, the more painful is the brain drain.

Any immigrant, is in search of a better life in general including, work, housing and a reality that, by the grace of the gods, is not expected to be hard. At least that is the goal of Africans in general. One expects to find a real job, something that saves a little money to provide for the needs of families who have stayed in the country of origin ... But in the end, many, confronted with the linguistic and social barriers, they become cheap labor for rich countries . And countries declared "financially poor" are in agony as their most precious children will, while his youth is more potential.

And they go ... Doctors, economists, engineers, teachers, educators, lawyers, administrators, journalists ... all go. They are going to try his luck in other lands, lands they have heard as well. Gone are excited and was running their new reality, burned by the fire of the lack of opportunity and eager to discover a world with more opportunities.

And they go ... Young prepared young talent, high IQ, labor out of the eternal crisis in which they are immersed called underdeveloped countries. They go ...

your country and they way they go. Cults unfair!
The country invests in them and they leave. Scholars infidels!
Your country has given them everything and they leave. Ungrateful intellectuals!

And here they are! On the streets, populating other countries. They are people that we're so accustomed to blend into our decorum. People who had another life, people fighting over things, people who had ambitions, people who had hope, people like me. Fears immigrants, immigrants with disappointment. All reality falls apart when you realize the great dream. A great illusion, which in turn is a great truth. Europe
hire you if she made you up. Normal. Totally normal. Normal and understandable. Europe hires you if your knowledge is not socially appropriate. Logical. Totally logical. Logical i obvious. Europe will not hire if you do not speak your language. How are you going to hire if you have not mastered the cultural codes? Obvious. Totally obvious. Obvious and patent.

Engineers and senior technicians just cleaning houses.
And just doctors and cardiologists
mason just the experts in communication sciences, cleaning woman.
And just collecting professional educators in the fields.
researchers and doctors just driving delivery trucks at night. And just
, professional doctors in biochemistry to beat concrete. And just
, architects of bridges and roads by collecting oranges and olives.

Cagada

we have ... No one is stupid! He has spent several years in a university or at a school or a school expects at least find a job of their field.

And bitter.

are dedicated to work on their land, no it would behoove them to do. It is true that there are so many opportunities, but at least they could find something better than this.

And bitter.

Senegal
physicians are gathering strawberries in Spain, while people are dying from diseases in their country. The engineers in public works in Cameroon are picking up trash in Germany when the country is still a lot of infrastructure to build. Benin economists are cleaning streets in France when his country need of people like them. The Computer of "Ghana" are washing dishes in restaurants in England while his country needs people like them. Business advisors and consultants, American housecleaning while in their country needs to be done. Working under a blazing sun and a cold winter, with a little melancholy and a pinch of regret. But as always, is up. Since you have come, as they are.

When you see those foreign workers out in waves of a train station after a hard day's work, among them think that's probably a geographer, a aeronautical engineer, an economist ... Young
ready, "number one" in his class. People who could have invented a formula for economic growth in his country, but ultimately merge with the backdrop of other countries. Youth who choose to be mediocre at something when they could have been brilliant in another. Highly educated and trained, who have no choice but to pursue what first meet. But hey, after all, no sub-trades. Any work, however unpleasant it may seem, has its moral merit.
It also has a merit is that many are engaged in anything other than stealing or selling drugs or prostitution. A credit for them. Merit of their education, merit of their culture, merit of their country. These young people are ready, do not engage in vandalism. Well ... I think.

Every day people continue to flow out. Including precursors that could be future of their country. A constant trickle of young men who runs away, like insects to the light of a lantern. Young people who leave their countries with training, to deal with cultural and social reality does not demand that people like them. A formation that is after all a simple ticket zoo in the social jungle where we come to settle.

Cagada we have ... And not to laugh but the zoo's ticket, you can not go through the jungle.

Philip Emeagwali, Nigerian immigrant living in the United States, called the Bill Gates of Africa, Gordon Bell prize in 1989 Information Technology and inventor of the world's fastest computer among many other things, speaking of his country, said "We must not forget to invest in basic education. With a high illiteracy rate and millions of college graduates, Nigeria will end with your feet in the Stone Age and its head in the Information Age. " the end it always comes down to information. Information to know waiting for you wherever you go.

Someone said: "Go, but return. Your people need you ... "

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Emeagwali Source: http://emeagwali.com/interviews/brain-drain/educacion-en-Africa-La-Fuga-de-Cerebros- brain-drain "WorldNet-africa-journal.html