As a Burundian born in a refugee camp in Congo where my father sought refuge after fleeing the 1972 massacres, I have always loved my country from afar. As the author of Refugee for Life, a book about my own refugee experience, reading this book was an emotional journey. It made me cry, smile, and, most of all, feel deep anger at the atrocities my people have endured and continue to face.
I learned so much that I wasn’t aware of, such as how our kings successfully resisted the slave trade on Burundian soil and the extensive reconciliation efforts that helped bridge the divide between hostile communities.
Thank you, Nigel, for loving my country and for serving my people. Your book has strengthened my determination to be part of the solution—helping my people overcome poverty and build a better future.