The anti-colonial activist Kemi Seba is currently detained in South Africa, facing potential extradition to Benin, where he is wanted for inciting rebellion and alleged money laundering. Seba, known for his opposition to French influence in Africa and support for pro-Russian propaganda, has a history of clashes with the law. Born in France to Beninese parents, he became a radical activist, influenced by the Nation of Islam and Kemetism. In 2004, he founded Tribu Ka, a black segregationist movement, later banned by the French government. He has been arrested multiple times for various offenses. Seba's activism focuses on anti-French sentiment, criticizing the CFA franc and French influence in Africa. He has faced expulsion and deportation from several African countries. He was granted a diplomatic passport by Niger, and has become prominent in the region since the rise of military coups. He has been accused of acting as a mouthpiece for Russian propaganda. Now, he faces legal issues in South Africa, with Benin seeking his extradition.
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