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Singer Akon’s $6 billion futuristic city plans canceled

FILE - In this Monday, Nov. 14, 2016, file photo, Akon, international music star and co-founder of Akon Lighting Africa, speaks at a news conference at the Climate Conference, known as COP22, in Marrakech, Morocco. American R&B singer Akon is moving ahead with plans to create a futuristic pan-African city, announcing Monday, Aug. 31, 2020, that construction will begin next year on the $6 billion project despite global tourism's uncertain future. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy, File)

(NewsNation) — R&B singer Akon’s $6 billion plans to build a futuristic city on Senegal’s Atlantic Coast have been cancelled. Instead, the country plans to create a privately funded tourism hub.

In 2020, Senegal officially granted Akon 136 acres of land in Mbodiène to construct the city. But missed payments and minimal developmental progress led Sapco-Senegal, the state-owned entity responsible for developing the country’s coastal and tourism areas, to reclaim almost all the land.


Announced in 2018, “Akon City” was initially pitched as a “real-life Wakanda,” inspired by the fictional, futuristic African nation from the Marvel “Black Panther” films. The project was to include a hospital, a university, a city powered by solar energy and his own cryptocurrency.

To date, only a youth center, basketball court and information center have been built. Akon retains a small portion of the land.