In this special program in Togo, the historian Joseph Tsigbé returns first of all to the historical and symbolic significance of the opening of the Lome Palace, a former place of power. First of all, Lomé's Palace of Governors, this building with colonial architecture served as a residence for German and then French governors, before becoming the first Palace of the Togolese Presidency. It then became the Palais des Hauts de Marque in the 1970s, then the Primature, before being totally abandoned in the early 1990s.

The writer Kangni Alem then makes us discover the exhibition "Togo of kings", of which he is the curator. The latter plunges the visitor into kingdoms and civilizations that marked the history of the country until its independence in 1960.

Rapper Elom 20ce talks to us about the Togolese youth and the difficulties they face, while the producer of hit fiction Angela Aqueruburu opens the doors, exclusively, the decor of her new series "Oasis" , which brings a new look to the continent.

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