Kemi Seba Arrested in South Africa as Benin Seeks Extradition over Coup Allegations
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This week, the Young Africa Briefing returns to the arrest of Kemi Seba in South Africa, walks in the steps of the pope in Algeria and Cameroon, takes stock of the Moroccan Prime Minister, explains the strategic cobalt reserve in the DRC and announces the results of the battle of airports between Abidjan and Dakar.
Pan-African activist Kemi Seba was arrested on 13 April in South Africa in the company of his son Khonsou. The two men are currently being held in pre-trial detention, in a case related to an alleged attempt to illegally cross the border to Zimbabwe. According to the reports, the activist is accused of having sought to cross the Limpopo River with the help of an intermediary, François Van der Merwe, who was also arrested. He is accused of having…
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