Friday, January 21, 2011

(Africa) Republic of Benin

BENIN (ca. Catanou)
  • Benin is not Benin City in Nigeria nor is it related to the Benin Kingdom/Benin bronzes, but of the body of water, Bight of Benin, on which the country lies.
  • Benin is considered by a few to be a model democracy in Africa.
  • Marthieu Kérékou (from converting to Islam to becoming a Christian; ended his rule in 2006) is widely praised for making no effort to change the constitution so that he could remain in office or run again, unlike many African leaders.
  • In a 2004 study by NationMaster, Benin was found to be the most corrupt out of 95 countries analyzed.
  • The economy of Benin is dependent on subsistence agriculture, cotton production, and regional trade.
  • Lack of women's wage equality, the use of child labour, and the continuing issue of forced labour.
  • A third of the population live below the international poverty line of US$1.25 per day.
  • Benin had one of the highest death rates for children under the age of five in the world.
  • Many Beninese continue to hold Vodun and Orisha beliefs and have incorporated into Christianity the pantheon of Vodun and Orisha.
  • Women are particularly subject to illiteracy. - from above Ref. Wikipedia
  • Youtube (8:56): Benin, Africa - Fresh Water Well Short Documentary
  • "She [Kerekou's wife] said, "The country of Benin wants to hear about God." - Francis Loko, Benin's Ambassador to Canada
  • "We forget that the human dimension is also a spiritual dimension." - Loko
  • Youtube (24:10): Magic and Murder (Sacrificing children is still being practiced, part of witchcraft.)
  • Youtube (2:47): Benin battles belief in sorcery

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