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Inside Akon’s unfinished £4.7bn superhero-inspired crypto city of the future plagued by lawsuits & still a building site

The star even had a lawsuit brought against him

A RAPPER planned to spend £4.7billion building a crypto city of the future but five years later it's still unfinished and plagued with problems.

Akon intended to set up his modern metropolis - dubbed Diamniadio Lake City - in an idyllic Senegalese coastal town called Mbodiène.

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Akon, a Senegalese-American rapper, planned to spend £5million building a crypto cityCredit: instagram
The design of the city was inspired by the film Black Panther that features a city called WakandaCredit: Hussein Bakri/BAD Consultant/Semer Group
The city will be a technologically advanced fictional metropolisCredit: Hussein Bakri/BAD Consultant/Semer Group
Akon even received backing from the Senegalese Government for his projectCredit: instagram
So far little progress has been made and only the 'bare bones' of buildings have been assembledCredit: Eyevine
Cows roam the land where Akon's city is set to be builtCredit: Eyevine

The ambitious design was meant to be completed this year but it's still only a "bare bones" construction, invaded by tumble weed and cattle.

The star's brainchild was inspired by a country that features in the movie Black Panther -  dubbed Wakanda.

Akon also planned for his city's economy to be run primarily on Akoin cryptocurrency - his own digital currency and blockchain platform.

The rapper announced his idea for the city back in 2018 and said its construction would begin in 2021.

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But the project has proved a nightmare, fraught with delays and controversy.

AKON'S LOGIC

Talking about his reasoning behind the elaborate plan Akon said: "When I'm in the , I meet a lot of African-Americans who don't really understand their culture."

He added: "So I wanted to build a city or a project to give them the motivation to come and see where they come from.”

The Senegalese-American described Akon City as a “real-life Wakanda" and compared it to the technologically advanced fictional metropolis in Marvel's Black Panther film.

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In the film Wakanda has impassable mountains and jungles around its borders to isolate itself from outsiders.

 Inside the boundary there are lush river valleys, mountain ranges rich in natural resources, and a fabulous capital city that integrates space-age technology with traditional designs.

Akon said he hoped his project would provide much needed jobs for Senegalese and be a “home back home” for black Americans.

“The system back home treats them unfairly in so many different ways that you can never imagine," said Akon – whose full name is Aliaume Damala Badara Akon Thiam.

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