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Mano Dayak, the Visionary Who Wanted to Connect the Desert to the World

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Thirty years after his death in a plane crash in the heart of the Nigeran desert, Mano Dayak continues to inhabit the political and cultural memory of the Sahel. Mohamed AG Ahmedou journalist Entrepreneur visionaire, passerant between the Tuareg world and the West, then controversial actor of the rebellion of the 1990s, he embodied a rare trajectory, forged between Agadez, Indianapolis, Paris and the tracks of Paris-Dakar. From the rostrum of th…
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Thirty years after his death in a plane crash in the heart of the Nigeran desert, Mano Dayak continues to inhabit the political and cultural memory of the Sahel. Mohamed AG Ahmedou journalist Entrepreneur visionaire, passerant between the Tuareg world and the West, then controversial actor of the rebellion of the 1990s, he embodied a rare trajectory, forged between Agadez, Indianapolis, Paris and the tracks of Paris-Dakar. From the rostrum of th…

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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