Kemi Seba, born Stellio Gilles Robert Capo Chichi, is a French political activist and founder of the Pan-African political and social movement known as the United African Movement. He was born on December 9, 1981 in Paris, France to parents of Beninese and Martinican descent.
Seba is known for his activism in promoting pan-African unity, decolonization, and the empowerment of the African diaspora. He has been involved in numerous protests and campaigns against systemic racism, police brutality, and economic exploitation in France and other parts of the world. Seba has also been critical of neocolonialism and the influence of Western powers in Africa.
In addition to his activism, Seba is also a writer and has published several books on topics ranging from African history to political philosophy. He has gained a large following both in France and across the African diaspora for his outspoken advocacy for African unity and empowerment.
Seba has been a controversial figure, with some critics accusing him of promoting divisive and nationalist rhetoric. However, his supporters see him as a powerful voice for change and justice for people of African descent.
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