African Children Peddled a European Fantasy Before Being Sent to the UAE’s ‘Wild West’

One of the most poignant aspects of Joseph Agyei’s experience is his admission that the events he faced in Dubai were so traumatizing that, even after three years, he remains unable to share them with his parents. Equally distressing is the reality that his narrative is echoed thousands of times by others in similar predicaments.

Introducing Joseph Agyei: at just 20 years old, he carries himself with dignity, plays as a defensive midfielder for Madenat in the UAE second division, and aspires to emulate Sergio Busquets. We find ourselves in an airport hotel in Dubai, accompanied by his coach George Ngoh and Joseph Nforbin, the club’s owner, who are both offering gentle support to this proud yet reserved young man.

Agyei’s journey began three years ago in Accra, where he was a player for the Shooting Stars junior team and…

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