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Can Akon's Crypto City in Africa Really Become a Reality?

Africa, SenegalMon Sep 16 2024
Akon, the famous singer, announced in 2020 that he would build a futuristic city in Senegal, his "hometown. " Dubbed "Akon City," this ambitious project would be powered by green energy and solar power, feature condominiums, a seaside resort, and a university, and use Akoin, his cryptocurrency, as its primary source of exchange. Akon promised that Senegal would have a "real-life Wakanda" that could serve as a model for "how African society should become in the future. " However, two years later, it appears that little to no progress has been made on the project. What if Akon's assumption that he can build a futuristic city without making any significant contributions to the local community is wrong? What might he have missed? The Senegalese government has given Akon formal notice to begin work on the project, and if he doesn't make any progress soon, the government will take back a majority of the land. The government issued the notice to the singer after he missed a number of scheduled payments. Akon had previously promoted the project extensively but has been less vocal lately. The website Akoncity. com, which used to feature details about the singer's plans for his development, now just redirects to Akon's personal website. Akon isn't the only rich person who has struggled to build a city. Tech billionaires in the Bay Area have been trying to build their own urban project on thousands of acres of cow-poke farmland but recently suffered a demoralizing defeat. The Saudi Arabian government's project to build an 105-mile-long city along the coast of the Red Sea, Neom, is also flailing. Despite billions of dollars in investment and lots of talk, none of these projects have come to fruition, proving that the 1 percent's urban planning expertise may be greatly exaggerated. But what about the broader context? Why are these projects failing, and what can we learn from their struggles? Are there any alternative perspectives or approaches that could have led to more successful outcomes? It's clear that building a city is a complex and challenging task that requires careful planning, coordination, and collaboration.

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    How does Akon City fit into Senegal's overall economic development strategy?
    Is there a connection between Akon City and the cryptocurrency market?
    Is the project a publicity stunt to boost Akon's image and reputation?

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