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Benin, the City of Ouidah Between Vodou and Memory of Slavery

Summary by Mondafrique
The government of President Patrice Talon chose not to forget this page of African history and to make Ouidah, a cultural city whose two feet would be the memory of the slave trade and the cult of the Vodou whose city is the cradle. Konan A sculpture on the place of slaves My first visit to Ouidah dates back 15 years, on a trip organized by La Francophonie for a dozen journalists from Africa, Europe and Canada. When we passed by the home of the …
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The government of President Patrice Talon chose not to forget this page of African history and to make Ouidah, a cultural city whose two feet would be the memory of the slave trade and the cult of the Vodou whose city is the cradle. Konan A sculpture on the place of slaves My first visit to Ouidah dates back 15 years, on a trip organized by La Francophonie for a dozen journalists from Africa, Europe and Canada. When we passed by the home of the …

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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