Can we be optimistic about the future of Africa, despite the doubts and threats, particularly that of Islamism, which weigh on the destiny of the continent?
Over the course of the third season of his "Great Interviews", broadcast from Sunday on LCP (11 p.m.) entitled "Memories and the future of Africa", Yves Thréard, deputy editorial director of
Le Figaro
, provides some answers.
This by receiving several writers, such as Alain Mabanckou, Boualem Sansal, Calixthe Beyala, Oswalde Lewat, Amin Maalouf, but also the former Prime Minister of Benin Lionel Zinsou.
Each of these personalities brings, in a particularly beautiful, precise and clear language, a specific point of view on a continent marked by an often difficult past but which appears despite everything, and more than ever, turned towards the future.
Human wealth
Resolutely optimistic, Lionel Zinsou underlines the spectacular increase in life expectancy in black Africa since 1960. It was then, for example, 28 years…
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