Ivorian artist Abou Nidal brought real energy to the streets of Bingerville on Friday, April 17, as he officially kicked off the 9th edition of the WARA TOUR — one of Côte d'Ivoire's most talked-about socially driven cultural initiatives. The launch ceremony went down at the Foyer des Jeunes de Bingerville, pulling in a fired-up crowd of educators, social workers, community leaders, and passionate youth advocates ready to make noise for a cause that matters.
More Than Music — A Movement
The WARA TOUR is not your average artist tour. This is Abou Nidal putting his platform where it counts — standing shoulder to shoulder with vulnerable families, championing school excellence, and building real bridges between culture and community. At the heart of this year's launch was a special moment that had the room buzzing: the top-performing students of Bingerville were publicly celebrated and rewarded, sending a bold message to every young person in the room that excellence gets recognized.
Tout Petit Rêve Steps Into the Arena
Adding even more weight to the occasion was the presence of association Tout Petit Rêve, a grassroots organization laser-focused on improving the lives and education of children from vulnerable backgrounds. Their team showed up and showed out, using the moment to build alliances with fellow organizations and reaffirm their commitment to the cause. The association didn't just attend — they seized the stage to officially announce their own launch event, set for Wednesday, April 22 at 7PM at the ultra-cool Jacobleu Art Gallery, 2 Plateaux, near Las Palmas. Mark your calendars.
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