Daya Histoire

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History is said to be the story of times gone by. But history is also what connects a society to the culture it belongs to. Historically, novels, books and other forms of writing such as newspapers to name but a few have helped to connect man with his culture and that of others. In recent decades, we have witnessed a slowdown in reading, on the one hand due to the rapid development of the audiovisual sector and on the other hand due to new information and communication technologies.Indeed, ICTs have now become an essential tool in all fields. In the unprecedented era of digitization, it is necessary to weave the new cord at the end of the old by adopting new technologies. It was to reconcile reading and NICT that the Daya application was created. Named Daya (tells) in the Bassar language of northern Togo, Daya is an application that offers audio content in the form of stories, tales ...Daya finds its relevance in the fact that it allows Africans in Africa and the diaspora to rediscover their history. Audio playback has experienced tremendous development in its last years. It allows you to save time, to spend time and to do several things at the same time. But audio reading also allows you to better understand and with all possible subtleties the authors intentions, especially those that are not necessarily perceived in writing.The initiators of the project in partnership with writers, storytellers and journalists offer thousands of audio content available in the application. These contents will be regularly updated. A beautiful combination between history and current affairs.