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BENIN: “Healing certainties” by Reckya Madougou

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Reckya MADOUGOU Former Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice, Legislation and Human Rights Former Government Spokesperson Former Minister of Microfinance and Youth and Women Employment Special Advisor to the President of the Republic Togolese International consultant in financial inclusion and passionate about development mechanisms presented her new book on September 26, 2020 in Cotonou, the capital with the presence of many personalities. Eleven years after “My fight for speech”, “The challenges of a citizen mobilization for the promotion of democratic governance” published by Harmattan with a preface by the former French Minister of Justice Christiane Taubira, Reckya Madougou resumes the feather: “Heal the certainties” is his new interview-book.

The international expert in inclusive finance and several times minister, completed the writing of her book at the end of 2019. And once again, the opportunity and the relevance of the issue addressed do not fail to meet its standards. “Care for certainties” is the title of this book-interview with the young and talented Beninese writer Stephens Akplogan who succeeded in convincing her to this collaboration. Especially since we know that on several occasions Reckya Madougou approached by journalists from the international press and academics for projects of authorized biography of her has always declined arguing that new achievements are yet to come in her career. already very inspiring. She also evokes her feeling of embarrassment in relation to a “classic biography” which, according to her, is narcissistic.

In the end, it is to her young companion, who has proven himself otherwise, that she chose to offer the opportunity to break the glass ceiling for a co-writing illustrated by a tangle of experiences both public and private life. But be careful, she said from the outset, the subject of the book should focus on subjects of general interest to Africa and particularly her country Benin and not simply on biographical subjects. The challenge was thus taken up with Stephens Akplogan at Éditions Jean-Jacques Wuillaume in France.

Reckya Madougou, Woman technocrat and politician. @Facebook page

Without pathos but with precision, the author protests against the false evidence and the clichés constructed to legitimize a certain fatality of the African drama. So, she is committed to deconstructing these certainties that keep African countries, youth and women in the assistantship. Otherwise she pleads for treatment. The antidotes? Training, economic citizenship, the financial inclusion of populations, the dividends of digitization, the empowerment of women, the structural transformation of agriculture, entrepreneurship, political intelligence and social justice. In short, a new “dialectic of inclusion and the human minimum in Africa”, the subtitle of the book. The advantage is that the author does not sell mere theories, much less fiction, but starts from her own experiences on these subjects and takes an analytical cross-look at development options by suggesting mechanisms that have been proven to work.

With a rich Preface by the President of the Republic of Senegal, Macky Sall, himself a follower of the association of liberalism with social inclusion, the book offers a more objective reading grid of new development challenges. Captivating anecdotes and practical experiences follow one another, sometimes in educational form, sometimes in inspiring form, sometimes with a critical eye. Everything is meaningful and hollows out realities that irrigate and solutions that are permanently installed. “There is a sort of pervasive lack of successful methods to get our society off the ground,” she wrote.

According to the pages, Reckya Madougou advises, reformulates, explains, teaches, denounces and above all proposes. Here, the conviction of an Africa of possibilities is painted without the risk of being fooled by prejudices. The continent is the most profitable region in the world. You have to recognize it and prepare for it, the author seems to say. In this, she invites “familiarity with the summits without complex” by focusing on what she calls a “spirituality of effort” or even “economic citizenship”. “Reducing the horizon of economic citizenship to the question of employability is a mistake in this century of great technology and the digitization of reflexes. What makes this citizenship fully authentic is not so much the job itself. especially with the threat of the disappearance of some jobs, “wrote Reckya Madougou.

Some excerpts from the book: 1. There is a sort of pervasive lack of successful methods to get our society off the ground.

2. The problematic of effort and as you say, its spirituality requires us to explore both the physical and metaphysical character of effort. And it’s a matter of interest that arguably follows this manipulative rhetoric of whether Africa is cursed. Because that does not get along with a human potential of this quality and a wealth of arable land as well as the most valued materials in industry and technology, we are there, contemplating complaints and begging for help. all wind and foolproof. This is a mistake.

3. It is then necessary to cultivate emotional self-resilience. The exorcism of emotions begins with the ability to know yourself first. You need to know your strengths and their limitations, and then tame your weaknesses.

4. What is failure? This is a carryover of success. And the better you invest yourself in taking stock of your methods and resources, the faster you will recover from your fall. It is more accidental to live exclusively in expectation of good shaking.

5. Emotions are criminogenic when you are not vigilant about yourself. Part of our psychological and even intellectual motor skills come from emotions. Making sure they’re not blissful helps contain the excitement that distorts the action.

6. The will of the children must be directed on the path which carries them into the future. This path is that of their multimodal education (at school, at home, and everywhere else). I particularly like this aphorism by François Mitterand: Intelligence? It’s the most shared thing in the world. Willpower is rarer. Those who are afraid of their shadows wait until noon to get up. Meanwhile, the few who believe and want to win the future are running. And there is always a future for those who think about the future.

7. Reducing the horizon of economic citizenship to the question of employability is a mistake in this century of great technology and the digitization of reflexes. What makes this citizenship fully authentic is not so much the job itself, especially with the threat of the disappearance of certain jobs. It is at the end of a certain solvent individuality that economic citizenship is found. It is not enough today and in the coming decades to exercise a profession with the automatism to which that predisposes. You have to be up to the task of the world which qualitatively moves with its creativity and ingenuity.

Reckya Madougou, Woman technocrat and politician. @Facebook page
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SENEGAL – Fatimata Diallo BA: The Glow of the Feather Winner

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Fatimata Diallo BA

Fatimata Diallo BA, a French-Senegalese writer, recently made her mark on literary minds by winning the prestigious Cénacle Prize for Young Writers of Senegal in 2023 with her poignant novel «Rouges Silences».

Originally from Dakar, Fatimata grew up in a rich cultural atmosphere, and her academic background led her to the university benches in Poitiers and Paris, where she studied Classics. This Franco-Senegalese acquired a unique perspective, merging the literary influences of the two cultures that shaped her.

With seventeen years of experience teaching in the suburbs of Paris, Fatimata Diallo BA decided to return to Senegal, where she currently works as a teacher of French and Latin at the prestigious Jean Mermoz French High School in Dakar. Her dedication to education and the transmission of knowledge is reflected in her active commitment to her students.

«Rouges Silences», his award-winning work, is a testament to Fatimata’s literary sensibility. The novel, on deep and universal themes, captivated the jury of the Cénacle Young Writers Prize, attesting to the author’s exceptional talent.

In addition to her literary success, Fatimata Diallo BA is also known for her dynamic involvement in various literary meetings and fairs. Her love for sharing literature and promoting dialogue around the book is evident in her active participation in these events.

With «Rouges Silences», Fatimata Diallo BA asserts herself as an emerging voice that deserves attention and recognition in the contemporary literary landscape. Her commitment to education and her talent as a writer promise a promising future, making her an inspiring figure for future generations of writers in Senegal and beyond.

Source: Senegal Njaay

Fatimata Diallo BA
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SENEGAL – Exclusive interview with Yussu Dumbia a.k.a Y.DEE

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W.DEE

As part of the 9th edition of the Galsen Hip-Hop Awards, the Ze-Africanews team met Y.DEE the initiator of this cultural project.

Y.DEE lives between Senegal and the United States, he returns every year for this program in the city of Dakar. Host, columnist and rapper, he told us about his career, his impressions at the end of the 9th edition of the Galsen Hip Hop Awards edition 2023. During this edition the 50 years of Hip Hop were celebrated.

The African continent was represented at this edition. The older generation was honoured as forerunners and elders in the field.

Rwanda was the sponsor of this edition.

The full interview is available here:

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CULTURE-LIVRE – Journalist Madiambal Diagne publishes a book on the history of Adji Sarr and Ousmane Sonko

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The head of the press group Avenir Communication, which claims on all rooftops its proximity with President Macky Sall, announced this Friday, July 21, 2023 the release of its «investigation book» on the story that led Ousmane Sonko and the young masseuse Adji Sarr before the Criminal Chamber of Dakar on 23 May.

I am announcing the release of my investigation into the Adji Sarr – Ousmane Sonko case. The book “Ousmane Sonko – Adji Sarr: History”, will be sold on Monday, July 24 everywhere. The preface is by Hamidou Anne. I am published by Daily Editions,” he wrote on Twitter.

It should be noted that Hamidou Anne who prefaced this book is also one of the most virulent detractor of the Senegalese opponent. His columns are published on the website and the newspaper of the press group held by Madiambal Diagne, author of the book published by his own publishing house.

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