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PRESIDENT OBAMA VISITS AFRICA FIRST STOP SENEGAL

PRESIDENT OBAMA VISITS AFRICA FIRST STOP SENEGAL

MIISRAEL Bride · Thursday, June 27th 2013 at 8:48AM · 1892 views
YOUR WORLD NEWS
June 2013
Day 26
Senegal, Africa

Taking his second trip to Africa since his election as Chief Executive Officer of the United States, President Barak Obama made his first stop in Senegal . Greeted by government officials the President aim is settling in a more strong and confident relationship with Africa. The mood also is set in visiting the former leader Nelson Mandela who's recent hospital stay shows signs of critical but staple condition. The President is wanting to meet the former President Mandela, but has respected in reservation of the family if necessary. In meetings and speeches President Obama is expressing the beneficial and political services of the democratic process of spreading democracy. Senegal's people welcomed the U.S, leader, many were disappointed however, that they were turned away to trying to see the U.S. President. Overall, the President has shown friendly and optimistic overtones in Africa, and since his ties with his father is there he may feel it also his African connection for a progressive visit. The President is accomplished by the First lady and his daughters. The trip will conclude in Tanzania.


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Jen Fad Thursday, June 27th 2013 at 5:31PM

I love Africa and I would like to visit Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, and Egypt to name a few...



Jen Fad Thursday, June 27th 2013 at 5:31PM

I pray they have journey mercies to and fro, in Jesus Name!

MIISRAEL Bride Friday, June 28th 2013 at 3:08AM

So far, The Obamas are having a very insightful trip. The President visited some of Africa's most historic places, seen in a photograph reflecting in thoughts wasn't a compromise He graced a touching moment at "The Door of No Return"

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