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Thursday, March 7, 2013

African Poverty Poster Child Myth Debunked

African  Children

Nigeria is the size of Texas with a populations of 150 million people. Lagos has a 22 million people and is the most highly populated city in the country of Nigeria, West Africa.

I recently has a conversation with an African-American woman named Eva who is living in Nigeria for business. She pointed out to me that there are no flies, no crying children like the media portrays them in the American media.

Nigerian Stude

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Nigerian Students
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Nigerian Teacher
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 Video of  Nigerian Students Singing

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The school children in this fishing village do not have flies, tears nor are they naked.

What do you think about the way the American media depicts the poor, crying, naked, fly-infested African Poverty Poster Child?