In "Ambassador of Poverty," P. O. C. Umeh employs satire to critique societal norms and the hypocrisy surrounding poverty and wealth. Through exaggerated characters and situations, he highlights the absurdity of how society often romanticizes poverty while failing to address its harsh realities. This satirical lens forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths about social inequalities and the moral failings of those in power. Ultimately, Umeh’s use of satire serves as both a humorous and poignant commentary on the complexities of the human experience in the face of economic disparity.
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