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How Sinde Chekete Is Rebranding Benin for the World | Ep. 13

50 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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Benin wasn’t always on the global tourism radar. But today, that’s changing. In this episode, Sinde Chekete shares how Benin is redefining its global image — from cultural storytelling to diaspora engagement and digital visibility. We explore the strategy behind attracting visitors, reconnecting Afro-descendants to their roots, and positioning Benin as a key destination in West Africa. This is a conversation about identity, perception, and the power of narrative. Follow Black & Borderless for more global conversations.

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