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Tribute: Amadeo Peter immortalized in a book


The dedication of the book to Tribute Nahounou Digbeu, "Amedee Pierre Boosted the National Grand Master speech "was held yesterday at the Bernard B. Cultural Centre Dadi, in Treichville. A simple ceremony, rich in emotions.

"Honouring a person as a costume and not posthumously." This complaint of George Benson Tai had never been heard in the middle of the Ivorian culture, as is the case today. After the tribute to Bernard B. Dadi, 30 August, it was yesterday's turn Nahounou Digbeu said Pierre Amedee receive tributes in Treichville. A small ceremony dense emotions. Evidenced by the tears of Rene Babi, author of book''Amedee Pierre, Boosted National Grand Master of the word,''at the mention of the name of Blaise Ibo Gilbert, who died a few days prior to the ceremony. At the point of Amédée Pierre, the main character of the book, the intervenors did not full of praise. According Kraidy Agnes, editor in chief Senior Fraternité Matin, which presented the work of 307 pages, Amedee Pierre created the Ivorian music as Louis Armstrong created jazz. The others have found in him a counselor, a comforter, a Arousing of consciousness, a freedom fighter and an activist in the Ivory Coast which enchants with its chant melodies. A man in a timeless dimension. Called to speak the doped national states: "When we pass a microphone to an artist is to sing. Not to make a speech. " Naturally, music has been the appointment. Minister Theodore Mel, Wédji Ped, Abu Watt, Lord (Ekichi) Gbaya Godo, Rene Babi ... accompanied the''dean''through several rounds of singing. A book signing has ended this homage to the place of one who was born March 30 1937 and whose father did not want to name because, he said, condemned not to live. He has lived and has been immortalized through his music and the book of Rene Babi.


Sanou A.

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