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Akon City is a planned community and city in the M'bour Department of Senegal by Senegalese singer and entrepreneur Akon. The project was first announced by Akon in 2018. Akon said in October 2022 that construction of the city's first phase would begin in 2023 and be completed in 2028. Akon said he was inspired by the movie Black Panther, and he refers to Akon City as a "real-life Wakanda" that uses modern technologies, including blockchain and cryptocurrency.
Akon City's status is unknown. Akon has not spoken openly about Akon City since 2022. The only part of Akon City that has been constructed or at least partially is the Akon City Welcome Center. Its construction is currently "on hold" and it is labelled on Google as a "city government office" in Senegal.
History
Akon announced Akoin, a cryptocurrency, at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in 2018. On January 15, 2020, Akon announced plans for Akon City. In September 2020, Akon unveiled a rendering of a planned development of a futuristic city along the Atlantic coast. It is 100 km (62 mi) south of Dakar in Senegal. The planned city would feature condominiums, offices, parks, a university, an ocean resort, and a 5,000-bed hospital. The city is intended to attract tourists and investors; Akon told international media in August 2020 that he planned to retire there. Later renderings included fewer skyscrapers but retained a futuristic design. The city would be located near what is now the village of Mbodiène, a small rural village of about 1,500 people who primarily rely on the agricultural industry.
Another Akon City was announced in Uganda on April 6, 2021, by Akon alongside Dr. Chris Baryomunsi, the state minister for Housing and Urban Development, after Akon had met for discussions with Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni. Akon further discussed the entire 15-year development project and its alleged benefits to Ugandans in an interview on Uganda's NBS TV with Canary Mugume.
As of February 2024, the project has barely begun construction, with only one building, the Welcome Center, being partially complete. In September 2021, locals in Mbodiène cited the COVID-19 pandemic as a possible cause for the delay. A local journalist visited the site in December 2022, and apart from a foundation stone laid in a ceremony in 2020, found no sign of construction. Akon told the BBC, "It wasn't being managed properly. I take full responsibility for that."
= Potential cancellation
=In August 2024, Sapco-Senegal, the Senegalese national tourism and coastal development entity, has issued Akon an ultimatum to initiate his project or return 90% of the land that was governmentally granted to him. The ultimatum was issued by General Manager Serigne Mboup in response to him failing to fulfill several payments to Sapco. Although the city's economy was planned to depend on Akoin, its price has dropped from $0.15 at launch in 2020 to $0.003 in August 2024. The city's first phase was scheduled for completion by 2023, but COVID-19 and other setbacks have delayed its development indefinitely. Local residents who have sacrificed their own land for the project have yet to be compensated.
Design
The project is planned to have large skyscrapers, shopping malls, technology hub, music studios, "Senewood" production facilities, and eco-friendly tourist resorts.
Akon City's development is proposed to be a ten-year project with mixed-use development. Akon says that the city will be a smart city that is eco-friendly and will be powered by renewable energy, including solar power. It is a LEED-certified project. The project's stated primary goal is to stimulate the local economy and to create jobs for local workers. Akon City developers are Los Angeles–based KE International and Dubai-based Bakri & Associates Development Consultants. Hussein Bakri, the CEO of Bakri & Associates, is the lead architect.
As originally announced, Akon City consisted of two phases of development.
Phase 1: Proposed to be completed by 2023 is the construction of roads, a hospital campus, a shopping mall, residential estates, hotels, a police station, a school, a waste facility, parks, and a photovoltaic solar power plant.
Only one building has been completed, the Akon City Welcome Center.
Phase 2: The project is proposed to complete between 2024 and 2029.
In an October 2022 interview with DJ Vlad, Akon said that Phase 1 would open by 2026.
Economy
Akon envisions and started Akoin, a cryptocurrency which he founded, to be the central currency. The Central Bank of West African States, which regulates and issues Senegal's official currency, the CFA franc, described the use of an alternative currency as illegal. The Akoin cryptocurrency began trading in September 2021 at £0.23 (GBP), and as of December 2022, was worth £0.01.
Akon raised funds for the project by selling Tokens of Appreciation (TOA) in a campaign that ended in October 2019; each $1 (USD) donated would be converted to up to four TOA, which would later convert to Akoin. Two years after the TOA campaign concluded, an administrator offered cash refunds for TOA; a year after that offer was made, no refunds have been issued.
Controversy
A lawsuit has been brought against Akon in the United States by Devyne Stephens for a debt of almost $4 million (USD) borrowed as part of the implementation of his futuristic city project. Akon's team has disputed Stephens' claims as "innuendo and speculation." In April 2022, part of the lawsuit was settled for $850,000, equivalent to $884,990 in 2023.
Additionally, Akon City has encountered challenges pertaining to land rights. Specifically, there are instances where citizens, who were previous landowners, are entitled to compensation from the Senegalese government, yet some remain unpaid and uncompensated.
Akon has not announced or spoken in public anything about Akon City since 2022, Akon City has made little to no progress after 2022. None of the promised architecture has been built, the only thing built that is related to Akon City is the Akon City Welcome Center.
References
External links
Official website
Akoin's official website
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Akon City - Wikipedia
Akon City is a planned community and city in the M'bour Department of Senegal by Senegalese singer and entrepreneur Akon. The project was first announced by Akon in 2018. [1] Akon said in October 2022 that construction of the city's first phase …
Inside Akon City, the $6 Billion Smart City Akon Is Building in …
Sep 15, 2020 · Akon is moving forward with plans to build a $6 billion sustainable smart city in Senegal called Akon City. The Senegalese American singer said the 2,000-acre futuristic metropolis would...
Akon Provides An Update On The Highly-Anticipated "Akon City"
Nov 22, 2024 · Akon first announced Akon City in 2018, meant to be a futuristic, eco-friendly city in Senegal powered by cryptocurrency. Fans immediately likened it to Wakanda, the...
Singer Akon gets final notice to begin $6 billion futuristic city or ...
Aug 2, 2024 · R&B singer Akon has received a final formal notice from the Senegalese government, urging him to begin construction on his Akon City project. The planned city would feature condominiums,...
Akon Given Ultimatum Over $6 Billion African Metropolis
Aug 7, 2024 · Akon's eponymous city project, envisioned as a $6 billion futuristic metropolis in Senegal, Africa, now faces a critical ultimatum.
6 years later, here is an update on Akon City - Face2Face Africa
Jul 22, 2024 · In 2020, Akon committed to investing $6 billion to build a futuristic pan-African city in his home country of Senegal.
Akon spoke about the progress of the Akon City project in Senegal
Jan 21, 2025 · The ambitious Akon City project, conceived back in 2018, promises to become a unique eco-city powered by cryptocurrency. The city is being built in Mbodien, Senegal, on an area of 2,000 acres with a total budget of $6 billion.
Akon City photos, plan, construction progress, completion date
Apr 6, 2022 · Akon City is a 2,000-acre futuristic metropolis that the Senegalese American singer plans to build in Senegal. He first announced the project in 2018 in Senegal along with the Senegal Minister of Tourism, Alioune Sarrin. The city is a designated special tax zone by the Senegalese government.
Akon City - First Futuristic City of Africa - Planning Times
May 10, 2022 · Akon City is a futuristic smart, high styled and solar -powered city proposed on an area of 2000 acres in Senegal, Africa. Inspired by Marvel’s movie, Black Panther, and its fictional city of Wakanda, the Sengalese Singer and entrepreneur, Akon, perpetuated the idea of a technologically advanced city and flexible infrastructure.
The 'Akon City' mirage fades in Senegal - Le Monde.fr
Aug 16, 2024 · Launched in 2020, the American singer Akon's futuristic city project has come to a standstill. At the end of June, he received a formal warning notice that could bury the undertaking for...