Photos: Images of President Obama across Africa
A police officer keeping watch on demonstrators in Bujumbura, Burundi, carries a bag with the portrait of President Obama.
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A chef walks past a cardboard cutout of President Obama in the entrance way of the Cafe Deli coffee shop in downtown Nairobi, Kenya.
(Ben Curtis / AP)A man sets out T-shirts bearing an image of President Obama in Kibera.
(KEVIN MIDIGO / AFP/Getty Images)Students at the Obama University wash their hands in Conakry, Guinea.
(Youssouf Bah / AP)A man rides his bicycle wearing a T-shirt with the portrait of President Obama in Bujumbura, Burundi.
(Jerome Delay / AP)A woman from a welcoming group wears a shawl with the face of President Obama in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
(Ben Curtis / AP)People sit in a “matatu” minibus with a painting depicting Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Barack Obama and statesman Benjamin Franklin in Nairobi.
(Simon Maina, AFP/Getty Images)A portrait of U.S. President Barak Obama is displayed with other famous people in the National Cafe in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
(Mulugeta Ayene / AP)Youths attending a protest wear a t-shirt with the face of President Obama reading “My president is black, the dream comes true”, in downtown Bangui, Central African Republic.
(Ben Curtis / AP)A Rwandan man wears a shirt showing the face of President Obama at a public ceremony to mark the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, in Kigali, Rwanda.
(Ben Curtis / AP)An ice cream vendor walks by a hotel named after President Obama in Accra, Ghana.
(Christian Thompson / AP)A woman sits in the restaurant of a hotel named after President Obama in Accra, Ghana.
(Christian Thompson / AP)A street vendor walks past the Obama restaurant in Conakry, Guinea.
(Youssouf Bah / AP)Children have their photograph next to paintings of President Obama, center, and former South African President Nelson Mandela, left, outside the Mediclinic Heart Hospital in Pretoria, South Africa.
(Ben Curtis / AP)Obama branded mobile phones are displayed in the Obama phone store in Bujumbura, Burundi.
(Gildas NGINGO / AP)Kenyan artist Evans Yegon, known as “Yegonizer”, poses by one of two paintings of President Barack Obama that he has completed in recent weeks, at his studio in the GoDown Arts Centre in Nairobi, Kenya.
(Ben Curtis / AP)A boy pushes his bicycle past a sign for the Senator Obama secondary school in the village of Kogelo, Kenya, where Barack Obama’s grandmother lives.
(Ben Curtis / AP)A woman walks past a stall displaying T-shirts bearing an image of President Obama in Kibera.
(KEVIN MIDIGO / AFP/Getty Images)People walk past a billboard welcoming President Obama ahead of his visit in Nairobi.
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