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Akon's $6 billion ‘Wakanda' city dream project abandoned by Senegal
Akon's $6 billion ‘Wakanda' city dream project abandoned by Senegal

Time of India

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Akon's $6 billion ‘Wakanda' city dream project abandoned by Senegal

Wakanda, the dazzling, ultra-advanced African kingdom from Marvel's Black Panther, captured the world's imagination with its soaring skyscrapers, clean energy, and revolutionary technology. Among its many admirers was global pop star Akon , who set out to bring a real-life version of that Afrofuturist utopia to Senegal. In 2018, he unveiled plans for Akon City, a $6 billion smart city powered by renewable energy and a custom cryptocurrency, 'Akoin.' But as inspiring as Wakanda was on screen, building it in the real world proved far more difficult, because there is a difference between fiction and facts. After years of little to no progress, the Senegalese government has now officially scrapped the project, citing a lack of funding and stalled construction. Akon's 'wakanda' dream meets harsh realities Spanning 800 hectares along Senegal's Atlantic coast, Akon City was pitched as a high-tech hub filled with hospitals, schools, shopping centers, and curvaceous glass towers. Its goal was to transform Mbodiène, a quiet rural area 100 kilometers from Dakar, into a futuristic metropolis. The city was to run entirely on solar power and use Akoin for all transactions, bypassing traditional currency. But five years later, the land remains largely untouched. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 3.5, 4.5 BHK Homes starting at ₹4.89 Cr.* Hero Homes Learn More Undo Aside from an incomplete reception building, no roads, housing, or energy infrastructure have been built. Locals say they were promised jobs and development, but 'nothing has changed.' Akoin, too, has faltered, with Akon admitting poor management and legal hurdles related to cryptocurrency regulation in Senegal. From Sci-fi dream to practical reality The Senegalese tourism agency SAPCO, which had partnered with Akon, confirmed that the Akon City project is no longer moving forward. Its head, Serigne Mamadou Mboup, told the BBC that a new, more 'realistic' plan is now being developed in collaboration with the artist. Officials say that despite the failure of the original project, the site still holds strategic value, especially with the 2026 Youth Olympic Games approaching and growing tourism in the region. While Akon City as envisioned is now defunct, the government remains open to future collaboration, this time grounded not in fantasy but in practical and achievable goals. As for Wakanda, it may still live on, but only in the movies.

Daily Paper Brings Afro-Futurism to Oakley in a New Eyewear Collaboration
Daily Paper Brings Afro-Futurism to Oakley in a New Eyewear Collaboration

Hypebeast

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hypebeast

Daily Paper Brings Afro-Futurism to Oakley in a New Eyewear Collaboration

Summary: Daily PaperandOakleyhave teamed up for the first time – but it's been a long time coming. Since its inception in 2012, the Amsterdam-based label has regularly featured Oakleyeyewearin its photoshoots. Now, the duo's official partnership bridges Oakley's performance prowess with Daily Paper's distinct streetwear aesthetic. The collaboration blends Oakley's performance-driven design with Daily Paper's culture-centric storytelling arrives just as Oakleynames Travis Scottits first-ever Chief Visionary Officer. It sees the eyewear brand's iconic Gascan frame reimagined through an Afrofuturist lens that merges innovation with cultural heritage – a theme that Daily Paper has frequently explored, drawing on its founders' African heritage. The glasses feature a matte finish and a bold electric-blue Oakley 'O', paired with a sleek Daily Paper logo on the left lens, elements that seamlessly integrate into a single aerodynamic, high-wrap silhouette that combines two distinct worlds. The brands say the glasses are for those 'rewriting the rules of style, sport, and identity,' and today unveiled a campaign starring French football icon Djibril Cissé – a player renowned for his trailblazing style both on and off the pitch who personifies their shared vision. Daily Paper x Oakley Gascan drops July 4 at select retailers including Daily Paper'swebsite, priced at €165 EUR.

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