THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW OUT OF AFRICA

- Pliny the Elder

 

DISCOVER 54 COUNTRIES WITH THE LONGEST RIVER, THE HOTTEST LOCATION, AND THE LARGEST LAND ANIMALS IN THE WORLD.

  • Colorful street market scene with busy crowds, vibrant stalls, and buildings, set against a city skyline backdrop.

    Benin

    I dream of a Benin that smiles and that's why I invite us to turn resolutely toward a clear future.

  • Street scene with cars, puddles, and colonial buildings at dusk, featuring a large church silhouette in the distance.

    Cameroon

    Cameroon is stronger because it’s a country of conquerors, of winners.

  • Temple of Edfu entrance with ancient Egyptian carvings and columns

    Egypt

    Egypt is full of dreams, mysteries, memories.

  • Old colonial-style house with a dog walking on the lawn, surrounded by palm trees and lush greenery.

    Ghana

    Ghana is a Huge Grindstone, and depending on what you are made of, can Grind you down or Polish you up.

  • Two impalas standing in a grassy field with trees in the background.

    Kenya

    Kenya is an immense land with a capacity for healing.

  • Narrow marketplace alley with colorful goods and shop signs, people browsing, dimly lit.

    Morocco

    In Morocco, it’s possible to see the Atlantic and the Mediterranean at the same time.

  • A blue and white building with large windows and people standing outside on the street, some under makeshift tents.

    Nigeria

    Nigeria will shine again if we reason together as Nigerians

  • Camping tents in front of a mountain with snow and rocky terrain.

    Tanzania

    In Tanzania, it was more than one hundred tribal units which lost their freedom; it was one nation that regained it.

  • Gorilla in forest eating bamboo among green leaves.

    Uganda

    Uganda is the most diverse country in the world.

  • Scenic view of desert sand dunes at sunset with dramatic clouds

    Tunisia

    Tunisia is always ready to turn the page.

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Accra

When I was 19, I ended up in Accra, Ghana, working as an IT consultant due to my experience in a similar situation in Lagos. My memories of the city are shrouded in darkness, not because of any sinister undertones, but simply because I arrived late in the evening.

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