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Africa: How Ivorian Cyber-Scammers Help Us to Understand the Magic of the Internet

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[The Conversation Africa] Societies that identify as "modern" tend to categorise people who believe in an invisible world of magic and spirits as irrational and superstitious, thereby excluding them from modernity.

Source: allAfrica.com

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