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Secondhand bookstores become popular in Ivory Coast

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Abidjan, Oct 7 (EFE / EPA) .- The traditional bookstores in Ivory Coast are disappearing. The Ivorian population is currently opting for the purchase of second-hand books that are sold on the street. Small businesses set up in the streets with second-hand books and magazines ca be spotted in several of the main crossings of Abidjan and nearby cities.(Camera: LEGNAN KOULA)SHOT LIST: SECOND HAND BOOKS IN THE STREETS OF ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST.STATEMENTS BY DIALLO HAMED, SECOND HAND BOOK BUSINESS OWNER:- "My name is Diallo Hamed, I am a bookseller and I have been practicing this profession for about ten years. I like this profession because it allows me to support myself".

Added on the 07/10/2021 18:41:25 - Copyright : EFE Inglés

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