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Where is reliable information that shows that the planned single African currency is going to be called "Afro"? The
Abuja Treaty says nothing about the name of the currency.
Three references have been added to the claim. The first two actually quote Wikipedia, thus not useful. The third one is an opinion piece calling for an "afro currency" in quotation marks - that doesn't exactly establish notability. This is really becoming an instance of
Wikiality - the whole thing is spreading to other language versions of Wikipedia and to external sites as well, which are then used as references to back up the article. Absurd. This article should really be deleted or moved. --
filip (
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00:29, 31 March 2009 (UTC)reply
Cape Verde isn't so far out - the currency is already index linked to the Euro (by virtue of a former relationship with the
Escudo), and it apparently has considered it. I can't find a reliable English lanugage source, but this non-reliable source links to Portuguese language sources:
EuroBillTracker:Cape Verde to join the euro? --
Neil (
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14:25, 27 October 2008 (UTC)reply
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