Togo: The Magic System thank Togo for its participation in the FEMUA during their meeting with the Head of State Faure Essozimna Gnassingbe
The magic System, a famous Ivorian music group, were received on Thursday, May 25,2023, in Lomé by the president of Togo, Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé. The one who led the group was their iconic leader Salif Traoré AKA A’Salfo. The purpose of their visit was to thank Togo for its participation as the guest country in the last Festival of Urban Music of Anoumabo (FEMUA).
FEMUA is a music festival held annually in Abidjan, the economic capital of Côte d’Ivoire. This event has been organized by the Magic System since 2008 and attracts renowned African and international artists every year.
FEMUA has become one of the most important music festivals on the African continent.
During their visit to Lomé, the members of the Magic System presented a certificate of appreciation to the Togolese president. They also took the opportunity to discuss African music and its impact on African youth with him. A’SALFO emphasized the importance of music as a vehicle for peace and unity.
«Music is a universal language that can bring people and cultures together. We are here to thank Togo for its participation in FEMUA and to strengthen the ties between our two countries», said A’SALFO.
President Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé welcomed the visit of the Magic System and highlighted the importance of music in promoting African culture.
The Togolese president suggested that music is an essential element of African culture and plays an important role in promoting peace and stability on the continent.
« I am delighted that Togo participated in FEMUA as the guest country, and I hope that we can continue to strengthen our cooperation in the field of music».
The visit of Magic System to Lomé was highly appreciated by fans of the group and African music in general.
The visit of Magic System to Lomé was a significant moment for cultural relations between Ivory Coast and Togo.
It helped strengthen the ties between the two countries and emphasized the importance of African music in promoting peace and stability on the continent.
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