You left Senegal to survive, but it's your absence that kills slowly.
🌳 The Baobab of Choice — How does it work?
Every week Baobizz plunges you into a dilemma rooted in African realities.
No good answer, no bad one: two paths, two values, an impossible decision.
Read the staging, choose your camp, vote — then come back 48 hours later
discover the complete analysis and what your choice says about you.
You've been living in Paris for seven years. Every month you send 400 euros to your family in the suburbs of Dakar — Rent, kids school, prescriptions from your diabetic mother. Thanks to you, they hold. But your younger sister just cried: your father is hospitalized, the owners are threatening to deport, and your little brother, delivered to himself, picks up from school. Your mother begs you to come back. You just got a CDI, fragile, hard ripped. If you go home, you lose everything. If you stay, your family implodes without a captain on board.
What do you choose?
A — You go back to Dakar, you take your place again, even if you rebuild everything from scratch.
B — You stay in France, you double transfers, you fly remotely at all costs.
Full analysis appears in 48 hours — come back and discover what your choice reveals.
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