In this heartfelt letter, Maher Mezahi, an African journalist, opens up about his decision to leave France and return to Algeria, his family’s country of origin. He reflects on his father’s critical attitude towards Algeria, which influenced his own perception of the country. However, it was his love for African football that ultimately led him to pursue a career in football journalism in Algeria. Mezahi discusses the initial excitement of his move, the economic boom, and the vibrant atmosphere in Algiers. Yet, as time went on, he found himself yearning for something different and eventually moved to Marseilles in France. However, he quickly realized that he missed reporting on African football on the ground and the simple pleasures of Algerian life. Despite the challenges and downsides, Mezahi is preparing to “reverse immigrate” once again, highlighting the importance of finding happiness in the familiarity of home and following one’s true calling. This letter serves as an insightful personal account of reverse migration and the complexities of identity and belonging.
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