A Fortune Teller in Niger

I'd never had much faith in such things, but if this was a part of Nigerian culture, I was eager to experience it. Opportunities like this were why I'd decided to study abroad here.
I wanted to learn about West Africa, but I knew that since the region -- and Niger in particular -- had almost no tourist industry, the few foreigners who visited had trouble tapping into the local culture.
The director of my study abroad program, however, was an American who had lived in Niger for almost two decades; her connections allowed the other students and me to experience things few foreigners ever had.
When I saw that the zima was wearing FUBU jeans and thick gold chain, though, I lost any hope of authenticity. I no longer expected to witness an age-old Nigerien tradition. Still, mostly because I suspected it would be amusing, I followed the zima into the thatched hut behind his home and sat cross-legged beside my professor and the other students.
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