Angélique Kidjo makes Hollywood history as first Black African on Walk of Fame

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France24 Africa reports that Beninese singer and activist Angélique Kidjo has been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, making her the first Black African to receive that recognition. The segment frames the award as a milestone in Kidjo’s long international career and a notable moment for African representation in global popular culture. The story places the honor in the context of her wide-reaching influence as a musician whose work has reached audiences well beyond Benin and the continent.
The program also broadens its Africa-focused coverage beyond Kidjo’s achievement. It highlights environmental concerns in Ogijo, Nigeria, where lead-recycling factories are concentrated and communities nearby are said to bear health and pollution costs linked to the industry. In a separate vignette, it points to the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in Ivory Coast, described as the world’s largest basilica, noting its size and distinctive interior climate.
Taken together, the segment combines a cultural accolade with reporting on industrial pollution and a major religious landmark, offering a snapshot of several current or enduring stories across Africa. The main development is Kidjo’s Walk of Fame star, which France24 presents as a first for a Black African artist and a symbolic recognition of her global legacy.
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