Multimedia artist Ajike Njoku uses art to preach peace and tolerance and to promote social harmony.
His photographs show Chinese people experiencing the wild and wonderful ways of traditional African dance and music.
His book, AK-47 in a Wild Why World, includes cartoons that are created by himself.
One of Ajike Njoku's favorite images is this self-portrait, in which he sees a Chinese child examining "the potential of Africa" in his big hand. Photo provided to China Daily |
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