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$6 Billion Akon-Backed Wakanda-Inspired Smart City in Senegal Quietly Scrapped by Officials
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Plans to build a futuristic, Wakanda-inspired city in Senegal have officially been abandoned. The ambitious $6 billion Akon City, initially pitched as a high-tech smart hub, never advanced past a single constructed building.
Senegal originally granted singer Akon 136 acres of land in 2020 for the project. The city was promoted as a symbol of African innovation and prosperity.
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Phase one of the development was expected to open in 2026, featuring advanced infrastructure and crypto integration. However, only one building was ever constructed.
Residents previously living on the land were reportedly asked to relocate to make room for construction. They were promised financial compensation, though fulfillment of those promises remains unclear.
The city concept drew inspiration from the fictional Wakanda in Marvel’s Black Panther. Promotional material promised hospitals, universities, and futuristic transportation networks.
Akon has since been accused by a former business partner of running Ponzi and pyramid schemes. Allegations include that the city was “likely a scam” and may have never been viable.
With Akon City scrapped, Senegal’s government has shifted plans for the land. The area will now host a $1.2 billion tourism development managed by national tourism agency Sapco.
Some believe projects like Akon City offer needed vision and pride for African development. Others argue they often fail due to unrealistic projections, lack of oversight, and misplaced trust.
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