In Lagos, Nigeria's largest city, Shrine is the iconic concert hall of the Afrobeat, a protest rhythm that fuses funk, soul, jazz and African tunes. Created by the great Fela Kuti, inventor of this music, the place was revived by his son, Femi Kuti
Emmanuel Macron had discovered both in 2002, while he was doing his internship. ENA at the French Embassy in Abuja, the capital of this country of 180 million inhabitants, the most populated of Africa. "This is an iconic place," "vibrant," greeted the French president Tuesday night, returning to attend a concert of Femi Kuti celebrating African creativity.
"We must give to see the vitality of the African culture, of which Nigeria is a showcase ", declared the French president before going to the famous hall of the historic center of the Nigerian megacity.
Changing protocolary evenings
First French president to go to Lagos The head of state wanted to return for a festive meeting to change evenings, often formal and starched, trips abroad. For the occasion, he has exceptionally dropped jacket and tie.
"It's great to see that the French president has such a personal interest for the city of Lagos," said Nigerian actor Ozzy Agu . "We have the feeling when we see him here that we can go for a drink with him and chat.