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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers his 2024 State of the Nation Address (SONA) in Cape Town on Thursday, February 8. The speech, at the annual opening of parliament, brings together the National Assembly (NA) and the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) for a joint sitting. Ramaphosa's SONA is expected to cover a wide range of political, economic and social matters. Traditionally, the president also makes key government announcements during the address. -
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Hausa architecture of Northern Nigeria and Niger Republic
// Architecture haoussa du Niger et du Nord du Nigeria.
ENGLISH (French below/Français plus bas):
Hausa architecture is a distinct sub-style among the different Sudano-Sahelian architectural styles found throughout the Sahel-geographic band of Africa. It is mostly prevalent in the Hausaland region (North Western Nigeria and Southern Niger Republic) inhabited by the Hausawa people, but the previous popularity of Hausa architects brought it to Northern Niger and Cameroon. The one or two storey buildings are made with dry mud bricks. They are characterized by the extensive use of parapets, the stucco detail used for decoration on the facades, and the Hausa vault.
Different types of urban houses, royal palaces and mosques can be seen in this video,
FRANÇAIS :
L’architecture haoussa est une branche distincte de l’architecture Soudano-sahélienne du Sahel africain. On la retrouve principalement dans la région du Pays Haoussa (Nord-ouest du Nigeria et Sud de la République du Niger), habitée par le peuple Hausawa ou Haoussa, mais la popularité ancienne des architectes haoussas l’a amenée jusqu’au Nord du Niger ou du Cameroun. Les bâtiments, d’un ou deux étages, sont construits avec des briques en terre séchée. Ils sont caractérisés par l’usage récurrent de parapets, de détails en stuc pour la décoration des façades, ainsi que de la voûte haoussa. Divers exemples de maisons citadines, palais royaux et mosquées sont présentés dans cette vidéo.
For more information / Pour plus d’informations :
Building facades in Hausa architecture: http://www.thinkingafritecture.org/?p...
Hausa architecture on afropedea: http://www.afropedea.org/hausa-archit...
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Ever wondered why the wealthy are leaving behind their mansions in Europe and America? This isn't just another video about African development - it's the untold story of a quiet revolution happening in Burkina Faso that's shocking global financial institutions.
I spent months digging into why billionaires and millionaires are suddenly packing up and heading to a country most people couldn't find on a map. What I discovered left me speechless.
President Traoré didn't just reject the IMF - he created something that's attracting the world's wealthy like moths to a flame. It's not about charity or guilt. It's about something much more powerful.
From tax incentives to citizenship offers for the wider African diaspora, Burkina Faso is writing a new playbook that could change how wealth flows across the entire continent.
One returnee told me, "I had three houses in London, but what I'm building here will outlive me." Another said, "For the first time, I feel like my money is doing more than just making more money."
Whether you're part of the African diaspora or just someone who cares about global economics, this story will change how you think about development, wealth, and what really motivates people with money.
Watch till the end to see the most surprising factor that's driving this wealth migration - it's not what any economist predicted.
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