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The Institutional War Of Egos: How Senegal’s Liberation Movement Began Consuming Itself

The Institutional War Of Egos: How Senegal’s Liberation Movement Began Consuming Itself

Viewers: 50,000 By Twiine Mansio Charles Senegal’s political revolution was once celebrated as the blueprint for a new Africa youthful, disciplined, ideological, and democratic. Today, that revolution is dangerously close to consuming itself from within. What began as one of the continent’s most inspiring political partnerships between President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Ousmane Sonko has rapidly deteriorated into a …

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