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K. Madina Bah

Dakar, Senegal

Madina Bah is a communications officer for Speak Up Africa . Currently based in Senegal, she is passionate about writing and eager to improve her skills across a range of beats and media. . In her free time, Madina enjoys traveling, reading, writing, and painting.

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March 22, 2024

Q&A: A Senegalese Coffee Shop Owner Explains How She Came to be a ‘Momtrepreneur’

Kerya Diedhiou moved to Senegal on a whim, with no plan and the birth of her coffee shop was just as spontaneous.

By K. Madina Bah

Ivorians celebrate after their first goal during the round of 16 match between Senegal and Ivory Coast on January 29.

February 25, 2024

Titleholder Senegal Eliminated by Ivory Coast at the African Cup of Nations

After a strong run, the 'Lions of Teranga' lost their title of African Champions to the Ivory Coast.

By K. Madina Bah

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