by Jacques Raymond TEDONGAP | Apr 12, 2022 | Weekend column
In a video circulating on the web, Tina Glamour expresses her anger against the Ivorians who reproach her for her absence at her daughter’s side during her illness and therefore before her death. As she says, she can no longer stand the excessive criticism! Two...
by Jacques Raymond TEDONGAP | Mar 16, 2020 | Weekend column
Audiovisual piracy in all its forms has developed considerably in Côte d’Ivoire in recent years. The phenomenon is part of this “informal” economy that has become so familiar in the daily environment, in the street, in the workplace and even in the...
by Jacques Raymond TEDONGAP | Jan 21, 2020 | Weekend column
Aïcha Koné, Mawa Traoré, Kandet Kantet, Affou Kéïta… are some of the spokespersons of Mandingo music with confirmed talent beyond the borders of Côte d’Ivoire. Each of their outings with their jewels in solid and plated gold, richly embroidered bazin, beautiful...
by Jacques Raymond TEDONGAP | Jun 4, 2019 | Weekend column
Showbiz is a strange environment. It knows how to adore artists. Those who are relatively successful or who play by the rules of the game are made kings. They are pampered, surrounded by people who are supposed to help them go even further. The artists have to let...
by Jacques Raymond TEDONGAP | May 7, 2019 | Weekend column
Dj Kerozen in concert in Douala. The information has not escaped the attention of music lovers who repeat the refrains of the Ivorian singer all day long. The event was seen as a must for the evening of April 12, thanks to the spots that were broadcast here and there,...
by Jacques Raymond TEDONGAP | Mar 28, 2019 | Weekend column
There is a persistent phenomenon in Cameroon at the moment. It is a man who goes by the alias Nyangono du Sud. This is an artist’s name that we come across quite often. If this one is not a harbinger of devastating talent, one can at least hope for average...