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FRI · 2026-06-12 · 06:59 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0612-83821
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NSR-2026-0612-83821News Report·EN·Human Interest

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.

Angela Giuffrida in RomeThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-12 · 06:59 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Nigerian man unable to claim Italian lottery win gains residency permit
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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. 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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Ehizomwengie arrived in Italy in 2016 after a journey across the Mediterranean from Libya, where he had been held captive.

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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.

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Ehizomwengie stated that receiving the residency permit means more to him than winning the money.

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The man, Imagbe Ehizomwengie, was granted a residency permit after a legal process that considered his Italian language skills, work, and financial independence.

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A Nigerian man won €500,000 in an Italian lottery but was initially unable to claim the prize due to being undocumented.

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A Nigerian man who won €500,000 in an Italian lottery – but was barred from collecting his windfall because he was undocumented – said the hardship of his more than decade-long immigration journey had been eased after he was finally granted a residency permit.“I’ve been praying for this moment ever since I arrived in Italy,” said Imagbe Ehizomwengie, 36. “It’s a huge relief. You might think it’s incredible, but receiving the permit means more to me than winning the money. I want to work and contribute to society.”Ehizomwengie bought the €5 Gratta e VinciItaly’s official instant scratchcard lottery – last October with money scraped together from selling handkerchiefs and begging outside a supermarket in Turin.He cried tears of joy and relief when he discovered he had hit the jackpot, only for the win to be overshadowed by his bureaucratic quagmire.Speaking to the Guardian, Ehizomwengie said he had arrived in Italy in 2016 after a treacherous journey across the Mediterranean from Libya, where he had been held captive for two years and was only released after a ransom was paid.His request for a “special protection” permit – which until being restricted by Giorgia Meloni’s far-right government in 2023 granted residency to asylum seekers who did not qualify as refugees but faced serious risks to their life if sent home – was rejected.Unable to work, Ehizomwengie got by as a street seller, occasionally chancing his luck with scratchcards in the hope of reversing his fortunes.“When I lived in Nigeria, I was always praying for opportunities, but they never came,” he said. “But you also need to take risks in life, and I kept believing that one day I might even become a millionaire.”He added: “I stopped buying the scratchcards for years but on the day I won … I truly believe God was watching over me.”But then began his quest to claim his winnings. Without a residency permit, Ehizomwengie could not open a bank account to receive the money. In turn, without the money he could not demonstrate the financial independence needed to support his renewed appeal for a residency permit.Scrambling for a solution, after being taken advantage of by a Nigerian friend to whom he had entrusted the money, the friend agreed to transfer about half of the post-tax winnings to Ehizomwengie’s cousin’s account. The funds were then used to buy Mama Africa, a shop selling food produce from Africa in the seaside town of Falconara in the Marche region of Italy.In the meantime, Ehizomwengie’s lawyer, Andrea Palazzeschi, pursued his case through a court in Ancona, which this week ordered that a residence permit be issued, taking into consideration Ehizomwengie’s competent Italian, his work at Mama Africa and, pertinently, his new financial independence.Palazzeschi said: “But it’s important to stress that Imagbe didn’t get the residence permit because he won the money, he got it because he proved to be a good candidate.”Gratta e Vinci scratchcards are hugely popular in Italy. In 2019, an unemployed fisher in Puglia found a winning €100,000 scratchcard in a rubbish bin and was able to cash it in, while in 2022 a young man in northern Italy won €500,000 and fainted on the spot due to the shock.Needless to say, Ehizomwengie has attracted much attention in Falconara, where he said he would organise a party to which everyone will be invited. “But only to celebrate receiving my permit,” he said. “I want to work and intend to keep my feet firmly on the ground. I just want to live a normal life.”
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