By George Esunge Fominyen
I spent part of the day Americans elected their 44th President in the Ivory Coast.
A beautiful country torn by a rebellion whose genesis involves issues of identity. Amidst all the euphoria (T-shirts and all), that was evident as Ivorians enjoyed the feeling of having a first black President in the US, I wondred what diffrence it could make in their country.
Could the rise to power in the US of a man born of a Kenyan father cause politicians in this country to rethink divisive concepts like Ivoirité, which has fuelled the long precarious political situation in the country. I spoke to some Ivorians and here's what they think (in French).
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