12:54 Jul 5, 2018
It can't be Morocco or North Africa; it must be Sub-Saharan Africa, one of the CFA (West/Central African franc) countries. Probably West Africa: apatam seems to be a word used there. Côte d'Ivoire, maybe, or somewhere like that.
10,000 CFA francs is not much. A CFA franc has the value of an old French franc and its euro value is fixed, so 100 CFA = 0.152449 EUR and 10,000 CFA = 15.24 EUR. That might be helpful in working out what "tcheman" refers to; it only costs a tenth as much as decorating the "apatame" (about 150 euros). |