Ndeye Fatou Kane

Audio 48:30

Ndèye Fatou Kane.

(c) Willy Ndaw

By: Yasmine Chouaki

50 mins

Cheeky princess.

And sparkling little pulaar pearl.

This is what Ndèye Fatou Kane, in her thirties, reminds me of, casually seated in the chair in G Major.

It lacks a glass of bissap to fully believe in this appearance.

Did you say nonchalant?

Me, I would say universal lover and impatient Senegalese.

Publicity

Well, let's put away the adjectives and get the files out: a graduate of a business school in international transport and logistics, Ndèye-Fatou Kane has 2, 3 things to tell you, gentlemen and ladies too.

And she writes it to you in a romantic way, first with

Le malheur de vivre,

and in a more pamphletic way with

You said feminist

?

Yes, the uncles, tatas, big and little brothers of Africa, this reader of Simone de Beauvoir and Awa Thiam is a Senegalese who loves you and chastises you well ...

The musical choices of Ndèye Fatou Kane

Baaba Maal

Bouyel

Nina Simone

Four women

REPLAY OF JUNE 22, 2018

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