Found this report on Mail Online and they titled
it "Nigerian doll created by
man who couldn't find a black toy for his niece is so popular in his country
that it's outselling Barbie".
Never heard of these dolls but they are lovely and it's an interesting read.
Find below...

A man who couldn't find a black doll in the shops as a gift for his niece decided to take matters into his own hands.
The dolls' look is
modelled on three of the country's biggest tribes and aims to promote strong
feminine ideals, like love, peace and endurance.
The doll is now so
popular that, according to Reuters, it is selling up to 9,000 units a month - a
staggering 15 per cent of the country's toy market.
Speaking to ELLE about his dolls out-selling Barbie in his native
Nigeria, Okoya (pictured above) said: 'My mission is to make the Queens of
Africa a symbol of hope, trust, and confidence by promoting African history,
culture, and fashion.'
One person that Okoya
really hopes the dolls will have a positive impact on is his daughter, who, he
explains, once wished she was white.



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