Décès de Serigne Sidy Mokhtar Mbacké – Karim Wade à Dakar

Suite au rappel à Dieu de Serigne Sidy Mokhtar Mbacké, tout le Sénégal est en deuil. Le saint homme, Khalife général des Mourides depuis juillet 2010, a été un véritable homme de Dieu qui a marqué son temps. Mais, il faut surtout dire et le signaler, il a été un «père» pour Karim Wade. En effet, il a joué le grand rôle dans sa libération, même si du reste, le Qatar a achevé ce travail. Compte tenu de l’ensemble de ses considérations, actunet peut affirmer sans se tromper que le fils de Me Abdoulaye Wade sera à Dakar. Quand ? Dans les tous prochains jours, comme nous l’a révélé une source très digne de foi. Donc, il faudra bien s’attendre à voir Karim Wade débarquer au Sénégal.

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