Diabolical_Dos
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China took someone's airport cuz they couldn't pay the loan.
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Didn’t he have Justin Bieber too ??
Isn’t Ethiopia 3rd world country though?
Creating a new crypto currency is the new hustle to finesse ignorant people thinking it will blow up like bitcoin. Its to the point where banks are even making it.
And what are you talking about with his free energy idea? If my memory is correct, that was a bunch of click bait headlines saying "Akon is bringing electricity to Africa" & shit like that. What he was doing was supposedly a plan to push solar and train people to repair & install them. I sure all of this was backed/pushed by a Chinese company, since China is by far the largest producer of solar panels.
Not buying a lot of this conspiracy stuff. Most of it is just wild/vague claims when you really look into it. Like that India story. They're still experimenting with that tech because you need a lot of electricity for that setup and its not effect at all for a car. We also have hydrogen cars that produce water when you drive, on the road right now. But it hasnt really caught on because of the cost.
Yea its a conspiracy to keep big oil and gas companies in power, but they arnt sending assassins out to murder random scientist, they're just buying out the potential competition and shelving their tech. Just like how the automotive & tire companies bought up our rail systems and tore it up, so more people had to use cars.
This is random but a few years back on some science show, they showed how our military is experimenting turning garbage into fuel. But they said its dumb expensive.
I dont remember ever hearing that. Today they're just as safe as gas cars, even tho they have really high pressure tanks.Afrika is a Country, Ethiopia is a Nation.
But yeah, you're half-right......
I think I remember hearing about when the Hydro-powered cars were 1st invented, weren't they so volatile that they exploded on impact in a collision?
- Senegal scrapped R&B singer Akon's plans for a multibillion-dollar city development on the country's Atlantic Coast and opted for a scaled-back project that will rely on private funding.
- Most of the land previously set aside for "Akon City" is back under state control after Akon failed to deliver on his project, according to Serigne Mamadou Mboup, head of Sapco-Senegal.
- Sapco now plans to spend 665 billion CFA francs turning the area into a tourism hub with hotels, apartments, a marina and promenade, with the goal of "make Mbodiène a true engine of growth", according to a presentation shared by Sapco.
Senegal scrapped R&B singer Akon’s plans for a multibillion-dollar city development on the country’s Atlantic Coast, and opted for a scaled-back project in the debt-stricken country that will rely on private funding.
Most of the land previously set aside for a futuristic “Akon City” is back under state control after the artist failed to deliver on his $6 billion dream of a real-life Wakanda — the fictional country from Marvel Studios’ Black Panther films.
That project “no longer exists,” Serigne Mamadou Mboup, head of Sapco-Senegal, the state-owned entity that develops coastal and tourism areas, told L’Agence de presse sénégalaise.
Land Reclaimed
Last year, Sapco gave Akon two weeks to begin work on the development or risk forfeiting the land in Mbodiène, about 80 kilometers (50 miles) southeast of Senegal’s capital, Dakar. Most of the land was reclaimed after Akon missed payments to Sapco.
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Sapco’s Mboup wasn’t reachable. A member of Akon’s staff and a Sapco spokeswoman declined to comment.
Sapco now plans to spend 665 billion CFA francs ($1.2 billion) turning the area into a tourism hub with hotels, apartments, a marina and promenade connecting the area to a nearby lagoon.
The goal is to “make Mbodiène a true engine of growth,” according to a presentation shared by Sapco.
Read more: Akon’s $6 Billion ‘Wakanda’ City in Africa Gets Final Notice
The project is being developed as Senegal deals with a debt crisis that emerged after a state audit found that former President Macky Sall’s administration accumulated $7 billion of previously unreported loans. The so-called hidden liabilities restricted the West African nation’s access to global credit markets and led the International Monetary Fund to freeze $1.8 billion of funding.
Private Funding
That may hamper Senegal’s hopes of raising 600 billion CFA francs from private investors. The government will provide the other 65 billion CFA francs.
“We’ve already seen some interest,” said Boubacar Diallo, general manager of the tourism zone’s business unit at Sablux Immobilier, the state’s development partner. He declined to provide further details.
Senegal granted Akon 136 acres of land in 2020 for the project that envisaged transforming Mbodiène from a farming village into a city with a state-of-the-art hospital and a university. Akon City was to be solar-powered, with residents and visitors using the 52-year-old artist’s cryptocurrency.
Phase one of the project, which included the hospital, was scheduled for completion by 2023, part of a 10-year timeline. The most visible progress has been a youth center, a basketball court, and a small information center.
Akon, a Senegalese-American singer, has retained 8 hectares of land that will form part of a bigger project covering over 500 hectares that Sapco backs.
“What Akon’s preparing with us is a realistic project, which Sapco will fully support,” Mboup said.
The government expects its plan will deliver on part of the original promise, with about 15,000 jobs expected in the first phase, according to Sapco.
“May this resort serve as a model for success in Senegal, a hub for tourism and a source of economic opportunity,” Mayor Alpha Samb said at a sod-turning ceremony on Tuesday.
The new plan may finally offer opportunity for local investment, jobs and a reason for young people to stay, said Jean Wally Sene, a school teacher and resident of Mbodiène.
“For a very long time, people, including Akon, have been coming here trying to sell us dreams and illusions,” Sene said. “Finally, there’s a dream for Mbodiène that we dare to believe in.”
where are the cartoons coming from on the forum page?
Keep telling yall to stop blindly believing PR headlines that show no facts or proof.
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Singer Akon’s Failed Futuristic City in Senegal Ends Up a $1 Billion Resort
Senegal scrapped R&B singer Akon’s plans for a multibillion-dollar city development on the country’s Atlantic Coast, and opted for a scaled-back project in the debt-stricken country that will rely on private funding.www.bloomberg.com
If you watch the vid, the only thing that was built was like the skeleton of 1 small reception building. I'm guessing they were hoping their meme coin went crazy and they cash out to make more money in real estate on the pretty much free land they got. But when it immediately crashed, im sure the people at top paid themselves what they could and walked away.Gee I wonder where all thewent