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Written by Earl Smith at Saturday 27 February 2010, 09:36 Homepage Email Browser IP Address Location 
You're doing great work, Chris! Don't give up.
Written by The Face of AfriKa at Saturday 2 August 2008, 01:08 Homepage Email Browser IP Address Location 
We are glad and proud to see that Africans are rising to let the world know about the real Africa. Keep up the good work! thefaceofafrika.com
Written by Isaac Schmuck at Monday 16 June 2008, 20:16 Email Browser IP Address Location 
Well done Bro. Chris for this wonderful publication. I really appreciate this, keep it up.
Written by Professor Anil Aggra at Monday 16 June 2008, 20:06 Homepage Email Browser IP Address Location 
I am highly impressed by your website. As suggested by you, I would love to collaborate with you. Regards Anil Aggrawal Professor Forensic Medicine
New Delhi India.
Written by Ruka Jones at Monday 16 June 2008, 20:03 Homepage Email Browser IP Address Location 
People must experience the positive Africa: Our home isn’t just about war. Our people are not just warlords, dictators and white bigots. Africa isn’t just about AIDS and famine. Africa has had many horrible leaders, both white and black, but now people must see what Africa is really turning out to be. Africans, including Afro-Europeans, should never be ashamed of their roots. I am happy to be a member of EAC. I am an Afro-European myself with an African father and British mother. Also, many of my friends are Afro-Europeans, some black, some white, some Indian. One thing draws us together…me and my friends together despite our diverse cultural backgrounds, that one thing is that we ´re Africans. An African to me isn’t about racial characteristics, it’s about being born in Africa, or living a culture lived by any one of the millions of groups of people who see Africa as their home, be this Zulu, Bambura, Lingala, Afrikaans, Sesotho, Shona, or Arabs.

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