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Senegal’s President-Elect to have 2 First Ladies in Presidential Palace

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Senegal’s President-elect, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, is set to bring a unique dynamic to the presidential palace with the presence of two First Ladies, as he is married to both Marie Khone Faye, a Muslim, and Absa Faye, a Christian, embodying the practice of polygamy common in Senegalese society.

Marie Khone, who shares four children with Faye, is known for her devoutness and veiled appearance, while Absa, although she has no children with Faye, adds to the family’s cultural and geographical diversity.

The presence of both wives alongside Bassirou Diomaye Faye showcases the intricate nature of family relationships in modern Senegalese society, emphasizing the significance of embracing diversity in leadership and society.

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Diomaye Faye who won a historic election to become the youngest-ever leader of Senegal, is set to be inaugurated as President on Tuesday, April 2.

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