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Abdoulaye Wade, the Senegalese statesman, rose to prominence as a leading figure in Senegalese politics, serving as President of Senegal from 2000 to 2012. Known for his charisma and ambition, Wade played a key role in shaping Senegal's political landscape and promoting economic development. His tenure, however, was marked by criticism over issues of governance and human rights.
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"A small child from a developing country has the advantage, from a very early age, of having access to toys which structure his mind, which constitute a sure advantage over the little African child who has never even held a modern toy."

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"Democracy is constructed like an edifice, freedom by freedom, right by right, until it reaches its snapping point."

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"Education for all seems to be the product of a type of distributive justice that is in no way related to the individual."

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"The teacher that I was for decades, and that I still am in a certain way, wondered what was meant by the word education. I was truly dumbfounded at the very thought of dealing with such an essential and extensive subject."

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"We will win the battle for Africa, which is in effect a battle for Humanity."

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