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Fuse ODG Launches Line Of Black Dolls, “Nana Dolls”

Ghanaian-British Afrobeats singer, Fuse ODG launches his own line of dolls. Moreover, these dolls are darker-skinned models. He encouraged parents and guardians to desist from purchasing white dolls and get dark skinned ones for their daughters so as to promote Africa.

Furthermore, Fuse stated that African parents with dark dolls ignite the feeling of self-love. Also, they ensure their kids appreciate their race while they grow into adults.

He launched the ‘Nana Dolls’, at the GAME shop in the Accra Mall. Fuse ODG observed how white dolls prominently feature in toy shops all over the world.

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Moreover, he bemoaned that Western culture dominated the world that led Africans to abandon their values due to inferiority complexes.

He explained that the lack of black dolls indirectly and directly promote a self-hate agenda

“It’s nice for our kids to see these kind of toys that look like them and feel like queens, princesses and feel like they are beautiful as well. This is why these toys are so important. They promote self-love” 

Fuse revealed that the dolls named after some prominent female African leaders such as Yaa Asantewaa, Nehanda, and Miriam Makeba.

He expressed his excitement

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