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AFRICAN ECHO NEWS

LIBYA IS DIFFERENT, COME VISIT!
By: Isaac Amo-Kyereme

The Libyan story has been told in very many perspectives over the years. The name of its leader Muammar al-Qaddafi either brought happiness or fear depending on the political divide you belonged to. Today the story is different. Libya is seen as a prominent member of the world economy and investment into its oil industry is pouring in.

Libya has opened its doors to the world and is ready to receive all who take up the challenge to visit.

Libya which is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea on the north, Egypt on the east, The Sudan on the southeast, Niger and Chad on the south, and Tunisia and Algeria on the west is today positioned as a beacon of hope on the continent of Africa.

The Libyan story has been told in very many perspectives over the years. The name of its leader Muammar al-Qaddafi either brought happiness or fear depending on the political divide you belonged to. Today the story is different. Libya is seen as a prominent member of the world economy and investment into its oil industry is pouring in.

Libya has opened its doors to the world and is ready to receive all who take up the challenge to visit.

Libya which is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea on the north, Egypt on the east, The Sudan on the southeast, Niger and Chad on the south, and Tunisia and Algeria on the west is today positioned as a beacon of hope on the continent of Africa.

 

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