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If you go out in the MIDWEST where REFUGEES are being DUMPED from ALL OVER the WORLD you find out that SCHOOLS there are learning about AFRICANS and their way of LIFE....
They dont have to invite an AFRICAN AMERICAN too often or NOT AT ALL because MAYBE our life is on TV whether it through POLICE CAMERAS, EVENING NEWS, TALK SHOWS, RADIO, DOWNTOWN at the MALL, even in the DETENTION HALLS...
No need to MARVEL at the life of AFRICAN AMERICANS, so it must mean SOMETHING if WHITE TEACHERS and SCHOOL SYSTEMS are so INTERESTED in our CONTINENTAL AFRICAN brethren to TEACH their OWN LITTLE ONES...
They(WHITE TEACHERS and SCHOOL OFFICIALS) even LET the AFRICAN even TALK about POLYGAMY to WHITE CHILDREN (AMAZING)
STRAIGHT TALK from an AFRICAN CHIEF...
Thanks Mboga and COMPANY for their SUPPORT of US in the NATION
We love GIFTS and just KEEP them COMING....
Oh well.
They dont have to invite an AFRICAN AMERICAN too often or NOT AT ALL because MAYBE our life is on TV whether it through POLICE CAMERAS, EVENING NEWS, TALK SHOWS, RADIO, DOWNTOWN at the MALL, even in the DETENTION HALLS...
No need to MARVEL at the life of AFRICAN AMERICANS, so it must mean SOMETHING if WHITE TEACHERS and SCHOOL SYSTEMS are so INTERESTED in our CONTINENTAL AFRICAN brethren to TEACH their OWN LITTLE ONES...
They(WHITE TEACHERS and SCHOOL OFFICIALS) even LET the AFRICAN even TALK about POLYGAMY to WHITE CHILDREN (AMAZING)
STRAIGHT TALK from an AFRICAN CHIEF...
After news of 9/11, Mboga said people walked their animals to the ambassador, “to give their donations in terms of cows to the people in the U.S.”
Africans see America as a “super state,” Mboga said. “I think [Americans] are lucky they have the opportunity to do things,” he said. “[Africans] don’t think there are different levels of Americans … Everybody is rich, and it’s true compared to Africa … Everybody drives and [has] good medical care, which people don’t get at home.”
There are no records of Mboga’s birth, but he was born in a village on the outskirts of the Maasai Mara National Reserve. It’s tradition to give a newborn two to three names, the first being a Christian or an English name. In Mboga’s case, he was named after President John F. Kennedy.
“Everybody in Africa was hearing about Kennedy on the radio, so people passed that on to the villages,” he said. “They thought America is a great country, and this must be a strong leader. That is why other parents gave the name Kennedy to most of the children.”
It is common for mothers to carry their children on their backs for at least a year as they “work in the village or walk miles from place to place,” Mboga said. “All the children in the community belong to everybody. If you misbehave, you’re disciplined by any parent.
Thanks Mboga and COMPANY for their SUPPORT of US in the NATION
We love GIFTS and just KEEP them COMING....
Oh well.