Nigerian man unable to claim Italian lottery win gains residency permit
Imagbe Ehizomwengie, a Nigerian man, has been granted a residency permit in Italy after a prolonged immigration journey. In October, he won €500,000 on an Italian scratchcard but was unable to claim the prize due to his undocumented status.

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AI-generatedImagbe Ehizomwengie, a Nigerian man, has been granted a residency permit in Italy after a prolonged immigration journey. In October, he won €500,000 on an Italian scratchcard but was unable to claim the prize due to his undocumented status. After arriving in Italy in 2016 and facing difficulties, including captivity in Libya, his initial permit request was rejected. He supported himself through street selling and eventually used a portion of his winnings, facilitated by a friend and his cousin, to purchase a shop. His lawyer successfully argued for his residency permit, emphasizing his Italian language skills, work at the shop, and newfound financial independence, rather than the lottery win itself. Ehizomwengie expressed that the permit is more significant to him than the money, as it allows him to work and contribute to society.
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5 extractedEhizomwengie arrived in Italy in 2016 after a journey across the Mediterranean from Libya, where he had been held captive.
His lawyer, Andrea Palazzeschi, emphasized that the permit was granted because Ehizomwengie proved to be a good candidate, not solely due to winning the money.
Ehizomwengie stated that receiving the residency permit means more to him than winning the money.
The man, Imagbe Ehizomwengie, was granted a residency permit after a legal process that considered his Italian language skills, work, and financial independence.
A Nigerian man won €500,000 in an Italian lottery but was initially unable to claim the prize due to being undocumented.