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Seydou Kane: the most Gabonese of Mali's businessman

Seydou Kane: the most Gabonese of Mali's businessmanSeydou Kane is initially from Mali; however, he made his fortune in Gabon. However amazing as he seems to be watchful, the financial specialist stays away from the media like the plague. He emigrated to Gabon in 1985. He was 22 years of age and nee

Seydou Kane: the most Gabonese of Mali's businessman
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Seydou Kane: the most Gabonese of Mali's businessman

Seydou Kane: the most Gabonese of Mali's businessman
Seydou Kane is initially from Mali; however, he made his fortune in Gabon. However amazing as he seems to be watchful, the financial specialist stays away from the media like the plague. He emigrated to Gabon in 1985. He was 22 years of age and needed to attempt his karma in the country with a flourishing economy. From that point forward, he has acquired Gabonese citizenship. He lives and works in the subsequent arrondissement (district) of Libreville. 

Just after showing up in Gabon, Kane dispatched a retail business and proceeded to turn into a broadened merchant with an inclination for hardware. Later on, he stretched out his business reach to the development area by establishing the firm Consortium Worldwide des Travaux Publics (CITP). 

His organization constructed the exercise room and boarding offices of Libreville's Prytanée Public Militaire school, just as the FC 105 games complex in Owendo, also a large group of different activities, remembering lodging for the Conservative Watchman for the capital's Ondongo area, the Bikélé specialized school and the Augustin Monédan de Sibang arena. 

Made in 2015 in Gabon, the Fondation Seydou Kane for development and social government assistance has been dynamic during the lockdown welcomed on by the Covid pestilence. It contributed 30 million CFA francs (€45,735) in guide to the public authority and appropriated food packs to individuals living in low-pay zones in the nation's capital.




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