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sandy beach cost at least 5 percent of the sales price. the rest is a trade secrets the. what do you say? let us know in the comments below. contact to get to like the videos and subscribe to our channel the best as deed up in use africa coming up on the program from prison off to precedent consent. it goes the youngest. everybody likes that lead up. now the live up, the, the surprise when was lads, the driven by people power has many voted against the establishments they has promised to tackle corruption and strengthens then it goes economy. but kind of, he really needs indigo into a new chapter. also coming up getting up in per on some is getting out of control the nights area. what about 70 mazda objections recorded so
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far? this year? we speak to a hosted, negotiates apt to find out those behind the criminal industry. and how to end keeping up. basically lucas means nature's constantly, day dream about a life of fraud and decaying. yeah, somebody's film inspired by real life events is gaining success across borders, to dallas, into the seeds of dreams play. that's how life abroad. what of what cost to have from one of the staff of the film, the i, i'm eddie mike, a junior and you are welcome to the program. you may not have heard about him a year ago, but i see you do. my fee is set to become senate goals and next president for my tax collect, uh who was released from prison
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a week before elections is destined to be africa's youngest democratic, any elected leader of the age of 44. he was backed by mentor and made a position to figure out, was mine single, who was bought from the race? not a surprise when in one of africa's most stable democracies was largely driven by young votes. this hungry for change a has promised to tackle corruption and bring reforms does then it goes economy and it's currency. but they also faces a series of major challenges. we'll get some analysis in a moment after this is supporters call him mister clean? that's because president elect the pseudo dom i say, is promising. a new set of all of the senegalese people have chosen to break with the past. i think i pledge to govern with humility and transparency and to fight corruption at all levels. i
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pledge to devote myself fully to rebuilding our institutions and strengthening the foundations of our way of life together on the se, is not a well known political thing here and only into the leadership race as a substitute for his mentor. it was months uncle, a long standing opposition. forrest in the country who was disqualified from the election, released from jail himself less than 2 weeks before the vote. 44 year old phase now set to becomes 10, a goals, youngest president, riding on the back. a song goes young supporters, you will see a different face of the senegalese people and of synagogue because it's a total revolution. everything is going to change behaviorally socially and financially. everything's going to change. to say appealed to jobless voters
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struggling under the weight of high unemployment. he also rallied support under a populous pan african platform that included promises of economic independence and a new currency not paid to the euro. but synagogue will also start producing oil and gas this year, which could mean new international partnerships in german or send a go root always hold his ground and remain a friendly country and a reliable ally to any partner who engages with us and virtuous, respectful, and mutually productive corporation in the run up to the selection was filled with fears of democratic back fighting fe, now phases the challenge of inspiring confidence on all levels experts face and the goal will need sweeping reforms if it's to move forward in the need for brand legislative reform that is going to probably depot the presidential in the country
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and then 2 of us of pipes later on so which i think as being to be no development to these country. now it's time to see of say, a young and unexpected leader can really lead synagogue into a new chapter from on this. let's bring in a bustle towel. she's a journalist on political analyst. hello both. so thanks very much for your time. we have a, in our reports, the precedence is being described as nicely president elect as being described as misspelt clean. how would you describe him a mr game means that he is coming was not much, well, he's coming with a just a few assets and a lot of that personal decks that he's still paying uh that, that lets you know a little bit about his financial background and also the fact that he's coming from a very simple family. that's why people calling mister team, also calling you mr. green, because he's chosen, he's has been by the supervisor. ms. jones. my so cool. who is the,
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who have the reputation of having 0 fault was, was working as a tax inspector at the, at the ministry of, of, of um finances. okay. and so that makes seem yeah, that makes me think almost okay. that makes the mist the claim. when the time without how claim he is the, i mean he comes with a lot of promises he doesn't include and we didn't ask corruption, creates in more jobs and even wants to introduce a new car and see instead of using the see up a frog in habits at, from the colonial era out, by the way, little lead us, if experience can he deliver on such promises as well? you know, i think people are expecting to be the change to bring the change as the leader. because all those will proceed from 1962, 2024 are people who are found a system here and who follow through the system,
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which is something he's trying to change. so when we call a change in the system, it means not only the economy to speaking, but also an entire institution concept that he has to change. it cannot make the he's calling for a reform for the state farm, just because he does, he have internet go and eat across the was in some countries. the idea is not to break from everything that's been interface with me just to see how best ways he can reform it and see how much that he's going to bring in place are going to get better and more in the long term disintegration people and the region, how much experience does he have to effect some of the pages and the levels of some of the promises he's he's made? and i think he has much more ambition then he has the experience. okay, he's a young president of the youngest ever elected in africa,
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one of the youngest in west africa. but he has a condition and he's about to buzz 12 people, including this one. so you know, this entire pacific project, if i could call you that way, and also the young doesn't necessarily mean not wanting to change and finding the needs be changing. how is it going to follow? like you mentioned earlier, time would tell what i do know for sure. and what's being displayed is that people are expecting who right when in face of the opportunity, just depending of egypt including gas and oil, go into corruption. and just to be sure that whatever wealth comes into the go stays incent enough from the basic understanding. but the terms of experience, he doesn't have much particularly experience. he does not even want to be able to do so to begin with. right. and he said himself, at the time when sent a goals, them across the as the input to the test, right? what vast this election results mean for the future of democracy incentive go. what
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do you see is just a company this to standing? when you look at the hours, you know, of what you know. yeah. and, and the money, all of them have your, your presidents. but all of them came through military clues. sen. oh, security or experience the military. cool. but thanks to the counselors to the by the all that kind of change the we have in the so be sure so, so far, no matter what extended got the experience seems 2021. so people can choose all the way to 2020 to 2012, when much as i was going to power. but let's just limited to the total that began in $21.00. from the moment to today, what do we have in the synagogues resilient center? have to be able to stand up and keep up with the process of voting. and that is something to highlight some, some of the, in the, in west africa. so, knowing all of this, what role could some, could have in a fi government?
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it's a, was this much on cold people were expecting and hoping that you will be out of jail institute eligible for the or no time, but see what your life face plan b and that plan be used 10 people by just myself who, who so how much power is he going to have people expecting to be a giving wise counsel to slow to see what you might freight also displayed to support because your mind is new to politics. when i say new into politics, these means means that she was not planning and liked to become a politician. let her know the president in his life. and so, so he's going to play the role that we have yet to see the new teacher. the government is being informed, is he going to play a role in the government? we don't know yet. what do we do know for sure is up to date, especially with you. my friend has resigned from best days just so that he could symbolically represent an entire nation. that is something that we've never
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experienced before when we looked at the number to. so when you look it up like what she also had and he found him actually. so be visa which was the. busy the easiest part. so here we have 3rd transition to candidate to present this past present is belong to a party who worked for a party. and here we have one who's saying i'm going to be humble. i'm going to repeat that an entire nation, and i'm going to work towards healing an entire nation's heart. every insights in a go or did i ask for us? so what, what was going to have in there? people expecting to stand. okay. size on by joy, right? okay, thank you very much both at the top, but it's got a list inside it go thank use the hundreds of object that school children
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have been released this week and nights area. this comes as the country grapples with on academic of mass abductions and it's northwest and region says that several girls where i could not viable go around 10 years ago. criminal groups have long adopted the tactic targets in schools, entire villages. and even every day travel is so 5 is the nigeria has recorded a total of $68.00 by subtractions. but last year, nearly 4000 people were getting up in the country a 5 year peak. so you can see from this map, the problems not to restrict that to we single region deflects many parts of the country. did nothing has become heat criminal, the industrial fuel by the, even in insecurity on the cut on a catch it in a moment's we'll hear from a hostage negotiator who's been involved in many of these cases. a fast this report from date of use of flourish for bonnie in late us i know the set of school children rescued from keep not pause for some parents days relief was the feeling
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and very bad. very, very bad because we cannot respect some who's tired of serving is 9 years, 10 years. you know, in this, in the hands of pundits how you know, no food, no, no drinking water. so how do you go, do you in fact, you have to feel very, you know, did you just have to, how would you feed if you'd see a child in one of the countries was to mess up directions? government attacks to suit inquiry, guy named jerry as northwest and i do not see they keep left hundreds of students and some staff members, some managed to escape. god did. and then when i, after our abduction and on our way into the bush, i saw a hidden pathway and i hid myself and i stayed there and fell asleep because i was tired when you guys. and after more than an hour, i woke up and looked around and saw i was alone. yeah. then i got so i started
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walking and found myself in a small village. i slept there until this morning. it's a new, some quite odd on i added and i the village. i see they've been leaving a year for years. so then they can not quite, i don't know. my children were also adopted. we don't know what they're going through. you know, we played with the government to help us, but we don't have any security in this community. the police out post, no military presence and no local vigilante and difficult. we're responsible for our own security, so they will invade and do whatever they feel like doing it to mature. the since the beginning of this problem, a band a tree, we've been having sleepless nights. we can go to a nearby markets and we can't go to our farm that's far from the village, or even the farms that are close by. it's very difficult to get food to eat, to say nothing of selling it this year is the worst so far, and we are afraid we don't know what to do. i must keep not being so stopped at 10 years ago when the tara, we scoop book around launched its campaign. it goes to western education,
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but experts saves these, these criminal gangs that abducting people to get to us on monday and then just consecutive choice. and if it's positive enough to stop the menus from getting out of control, it just seems that everybody, every young person who doesn't see if you train and you're giving me the economic stories. if pumps to keeping up for us some estimates of like viewed best, buy's been illegal. imagine area, huge balance. psalms that also pete, the government denies that they've giving to the keeping up has the minds from one need to secure the release of the creak of students. it's a celebrating vi return as a successful security operation, both to be small team in security and lead to help from the government families. we will continue to face the threats of kidnappings. to get a better understanding of what is going on in nigeria, i spoke to dr. yeah, who is i get so he's a hosted negotiator who's been involved in resolving numerous cases of abductions.
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i began by asking him, who are the people behind these getting nothings implemented? to way you have to navigate activity 99.9 percent of those 2 numbers on onto the families of those big. i did nothing in their, their, their parents on, on their performance on, on their gun friends. there was a, if you would do that, instead of saying in terms of who is providing them with a social needs, is none. so they are not coming from one we learn to lead me to what i did not know they could. now within that ages of for $40.00 to $60.00 a month, 80 to $120.00 of of where they be and they never change. oh oh my get it from one place to the other. that's good there. but, but just to let people understand, you almost seem to be suggesting that some of that security personnel and probably some people in positions of power, allow these kidnappings to go on for the benefits that i get you right on that.
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yes, of course. right. okay. so and, and if it's, if i ask you, then who spends to gain from kidnapping, what will be your answer? why is this what size combined between the, the community, the kidnappers, and the hospital for us government. and some of the elements of governments at various levels. okay. you've already said that, that there's a whole range of individuals divest individuals that getting to the business of getting up and what is the motivation overall, what, what, what, what sense do you get motivate and what's it based them to go somewhere getting up someone's child and ask no for on some more or whatever the asked for the what the motivation is just for is one,
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is to make money before your what are being a ropes in their houses. and although it's so now that was being kidnapped so that they come, mobilize the money to bring to me. so why do i have to west, to my time to go to the streets or, but was somebody's though, all i did is just to go and pick someone. if i kind of bundled and drove we, i get one, we did. so to tape measure of one present, i couldn't get 15 minute or more than that. okay. and see what i mobilize in that might be because they knew that it keep narvie, that part of the memo frame to be released. so i had been getting money and i had been living without punishment, without action from the government. okay. okay. i love to do with that. that'd be apprehended on the wireless at least. right, right. so based on your experience and all that, you know, in a few seconds, what needs to be done to stop getting up any of my data or birth to come for this cause i'm administrative, we do, you know, is a closer,
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squarely must say recruitment of price and then i'm the court of and processed if you are married, not visual, an anointed or appointed, and then ensure that those who are as possible or for this activity i brought to book i did, it was squarely. and in what ridge i can gauge a man or by that expert, unprofessional. people like me, one of the 4 is one of the difficult sit in, who knows the route of the kidnappers, who knows, under conditions and the identities of the kidnappers. okay, doctor, yeah. who is i get so kidding, i've run some negotiate. now. thank you very much for your insights of the now let's talk about the dreams. i can have somebody face them is attracting global attention because of the link and mix between fiction and the real events. it is based on the film book.
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this is a story about chasing your dreams, no matter what it takes. even if it means telling a very big lie. many somalis who fled war in the homeland ended up in easley and i will be a little more god issue. where the dream, the american dream. when the u. s. embassy announces a green cob lottery, a soft tens, his refugee history, into hope for 5. somebody's complete strangers who the pretend family at in all the states as i tell them both the film blast the line between 2 sections. the book has developed real feelings for each other and events take unexpected turns. basically lucas means nature's people who constantly day dream about a life of fraud oil. it's a big smoke company kitchen from the
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in order to really want something new to dream it for me, i don't know about you, but a movie trailer, i got all my attention and i was a little stump beds from the canyon. somebody's still both is all day dreams in english from i robi, i'm out joined by jasmine i lee one of the main characters off the film. she plays some of your, your runaway bride in the film. hello, jasmine. thanks for your time. tell us more about the plots of the film. both is all day doing this. the sorts of dreamers is basically as s. com to call the u. s. embassy to break. i'd be those. and uh, it's a very funny story because it's well known, especially in this the why the community, when people walk clean from the wall and they change. okay. yeah, the paper one,
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getting the just receives the are taken as refugees as a salem seekers. and the ones who couldn't find an easy, we had to buy their weight to america. so it's, it's a very fine story about scummy the u. s. embassy that i'd do where you put a funny story about scummy in the u. s. embassy. you must be very brief to one of us down the u. s. embassy. what's also key is this film is being shown out international festivals and it hasn't even been picked up by netflix. i mean that's, that's amazing. we don't see many somebody language films crossing board is why do you think buffers has gained this attraction? the story is very low and very read. and many people don't know about it. so once it got out, everybody was mind blowing because they can't believe that people go to such
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lengths to come. thing was empathy. it's, it's more like a she's story, but it doesn't involve the band. it is the was listen. so it's a very big, it's a very big thing. you yourself let somebody out with your family to kenya when you adjust the kid you need to attempted to travel abroad from kenya, only to realize that us calmed out as a film reflect your own life experience. yeah, the when i got the role for the film, even when i was additionally forage, i really didn't know much of the story apart from us. it was a, as come story about visa. but once i got that role and got to read the script, it's really brought to me a lot of mixed emotions because i went to office as well, which is day dreaming. my family loved so. so my idea basically ran, slid from someone there during the time of the wall,
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and they came to kenya like many of us, some of these did. so kenya or the c payment for us, but only temporarily. it was the goal here. my family tried to get us to australia. so we also bought the book. uh, one of the brokers just like in the field. and um, it's very funny, the broker lives from these columns. why mother? so gosh, are they documentation? and it was never known until the day that we were flying into australia and we got arrested at the airport basic and then the runway because the change it was very, very risky and we were sent back to somebody here. so imagine a situation where you played your country for safety, but now you're being devoted back to the same country that you was platform so and
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you know, it's from advise me. i can remember being deported back, i can remember being arrested being detained. and it's really not worth it's, it's really not warranted. so i would advise anybody who wants to use such me and others as well, including desperate john is which is very dangerous. i have friends who have died trying to live a better life. and honestly, it is not for this at all. right. sounds a monopoly from the right. a or ways? okay, sorry for catching you. the salesman ali from the film both of us, he said thank you very much and thank you. and that's where we draw the captains for mobile stories. go to d, w dot com slash africa, or visit us on social media. we'll leave you with some more impressions of the film . rufus. see you next time i put on
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