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Singer Akon signs tourism deal in Senegal homeland

  (Agence France-Presse)
Dakar, Senegal
Fri, January 10, 2020

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Singer Akon signs tourism deal in Senegal homeland National Park Niokolo Koba in Senegal (Shutterstock/klublu)

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enegalese-American singer and songwriter Akon has pledged to invest in tourism in his native Senegal, industry and government officials said Thursday.

Best known for his R&B hits such as "Locked Up" and "Smack That," the singer signed a deal with Senegal's state-owned tourism company SAPCO on Tuesday.

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Spending time with the king of the house today!

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"Beyond his status as an artist, it is Akon, the investor who believes in Africa (signing up to the agreement)," the tourism ministry said in a statement before the ceremony. 

SAPCO Secretary General Aliune Ndiaye told AFP that the deal was a memorandum of understanding, so the size of the future investment is still unclear.

He added, however, that Akon plans to build a complex in the seaside village of Mbodiene, some 120 kilometers south of the capital Dakar. 

The rapper, whose real name is Alioune Badara Thiam, spent his early childhood in Senegal but moved to the US at age seven, where he later rose to superstardom.

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A spokesperson for Senegal's tourism ministry said the singer wanted to build a sustainable tourism village that would "campaign for the environment".

Akon is not the only international star with West African roots considering such investments. 

British actor Idris Elba -- whose mother is Ghanaian and whose father is Sierra Leonean -- has also expressed an interest in developing eco-tourism. 

Elba visited Sierra Leone last month, which is hoping that tourism can kickstart its dire economy.  

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