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When Nature Illuminates the Paths of Africa: Between Ancestral Wisdom and Choice of Future (by Jean-Jacques Jarele Sika)

From the ravens and foxes of Château Thierry in France, who inspired Jean de La Fontaine in his timeless fables, to the majestic termiteries of the Plateaux and the Cuvette which nourish the reflection of the internationally renowned Congolese researcher, Dr Michel Innocent Peya in his work "Between common sense and absolute alternation: Africa at the crossroads", nature appears as a universal school, silent but deeply enlightening. Since time, …
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From the ravens and foxes of Château Thierry in France, who inspired Jean de La Fontaine in his timeless fables, to the majestic termiteries of the Plateaux and the Cuvette which nourish the reflection of the internationally renowned Congolese researcher, Dr Michel Innocent Peya in his work "Between common sense and absolute alternation: Africa at the crossroads", nature appears as a universal school, silent but deeply enlightening. Since time, …

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Les Echos du Congo Brazzaville broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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