Nigeria is a diverse country with 170 million people and over 400 different ethnic languages. It is often called the ‘giant of Africa’, because one in every seven Africans is from Nigeria.
Landlocked and situated on the edges of the Sahara Desert, Burkina Faso is a country troubled by drought and famine. It is one of the poorest countries in the world, where most of the population make just enough food to get by each day.
Largely semi–desert, Chad is one of the poorest and least developed countries in the world. On top of that, it has more unreached people than any other African nation.
Kenya is a land of contrasts with stunning beaches, towering mountains, modern cities, some of Africa’s best wildlife attractions and a growing church. Yet it is a country ravaged by poverty, AIDS and corruption.