6. In Africa, you can contract several
diseases...
Traveling to any African nation makes
several people fill with dread. Africa,
like any other continent, has problems that have stemmed from its environment, its people, and its culture.
Certain parts of Africa can do with a lot
of improvement when it comes to public
health services. Having said that, one
can also find state-of-the-art medical
care in several pockets, spread across
the continent. Generalizing Africa to be
a disease-ridden continent is simply
unjustified.
7... Or become someone's meal
It
is highly unlikely that you'll be stranded in the Sahara for weeks on
end, or that you'll be mauled to death by a herd of wild buffaloes.
Unless you're one of those over enthusiastic tourists who try to get too
close to a lion to capture Nat Geo-like images,
your chances of being gobbled up by a
wild cat are virtually none. Since ages,
Africans have peacefully coexisted with
animals in a harmonious setting, so it
goes without saying that your safety is vouched for.
8. All Africans are dark skinned...
Ever heard of South Africa being referred to as the 'Rainbow Nation'?
Well, several countries in Africa have been home to European settlements.
The Dutch came to South Africa, the
French came to Côte d'Ivoire, the
Portuguese came to Namibia, and the
list goes on. Besides the Europeans,
African nations also have several people
of Chinese, Indian, and Malaysian origin.
If you're looking for diversity, this is
where you find it.
9. ... Who speak African
African is not a language full of click-
clicks and kluck-klucks. Hell,
African
isn't even a language! And if you're
confusing it with
Afrikaans, then open
your eyes to this fact. Afrikaans is one
among the eleven official languages
spoken in South Africa. Across the continent, however, you'll hear around 2,000 different languages and dialects.
Among these are the Afro-Asiatic, the
Nilo-Saharan, the Niger-Congo, the Yoruba,Hausa and Igbo speakers of Nigeria in West Africa, and the
Khoisan language families, besides
French, German, and English being
spoken in several former colonies.
10... And survive on charities 
On paper, Africa seems to have it all- abundant natural resources, diamond mines, oil reserves, tourist attractions,
and
cultural history. But a closer inspection reveals the appalling state
of affairs brought upon by greedy government officials, hand in glove
with vested interests from non-African countries. Africa is not the pet
project
of UNICEF, or even Angelina Jolie, for
that matter. It is a continent with a few
of its own citizens trying to devour it from within.
Of course, misconceptions about Africa
do not end here, as long as people like
Britney Spears keep dishing out gems of
ignorance - like the one mentioned at the
beginning.
But
as far as you are concerned, yes you, please ensure that you educate
yourself about the world in general, before shooting from the hip!
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