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It smells like sulfur at the social campus of the Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar. And the state is likely to attract the wrath of buyers of Coud restaurants. The latter threaten to no longer provide the service, demanding the payment of a debt of more than 6 billion CFA francs. The buyers of the restaurants, who are on the verge of collapse, denounce the non-respect of the commitments made at the opening of the restaurant Argentinian. Only one restaurant is functional to date. Worse, the latter threatens to return the pots, if his bills are not honored. The other restaurants, to whom the sum of money to reopen, are not ready to take this risk, on the grounds that the State is slow to honor the bills. They are driven by banks and suppliers for non-payment. And that's not all. At the same time the group of students' friends are impatient and give an ultimatum to the management of Coud to open all the restaurants of the social campus. All a Molotov cocktail that may explode if the state does not pay the debt. Case to follow …
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