MOUNTAINS ARE AWESOME
Musa Niasi, 27, from Gambia, arrived in Bulgaria in 2013 after he was forced to flee his country because of his anti-government stance. He graduated in accountancy and has a knowledge of computer hardware. In Bulgaria, he is having an internship in front-end web development with the Magic Solutions company. He is applying for asylum.
Have you experienced special treatment in Bulgaria because you are a foreigner?
Actually, no. I have heard of people having trouble, but I always meet nice people and have never experienced negative thoughts or attitude towards me.
Has Bulgaria surprised you?
I wasn't surprised by Bulgaria. I came because I was looking for a democratic, stable society. In the beginning, the conditions in the refugee camp were terrible, but at some point things started improving. In Bulgaria I saw snow for the first time in my life, but winter is not a problem for me, I like it. The food is nice, I am in love with tripe soup.
Do you have Bulgarian friends?
Yeah, almost all of my friends are Bulgarians.
Do you celebrate any Bulgarian holidays?
Not really, but last spring I wore the Martenitsa. Friends and colleagues give me a lot of these things.
Describe Bulgaria in three words.
I really like the nature, it's awesome. I've been to some mountains, like the Rila. The people are nice to me. And my colleagues, and my bosses – they are the best.
Do you plan to stay in Bulgaria?
Yes, I do. I like it, I feel okay here.
Is there a typical Bulgarian character trait?
I don't know. People are nice.
Do you feel a part of Bulgaria?
Yes, especially now that I have work and made some friends, I feel at home.