History is the story of times past, they say. It is also what connects a society to its culture. From time immemorial, novels, books and other forms of writing such as newspapers, to name but a few, have made it possible to link man to his culture and that of others. In recent decades, we have witnessed a slowdown in reading, partly because of the rapid development of the audiovisual field and partly because of new information and communication technologies.
Indeed, NICTs have now become indispensable in all areas. In the era of unprecedented digitalization, we need to weave the new rope at the end of the old by embracing new technologies. It is to reconcile reading and NTIC that the Daya application was born. From its name Daya (tells) in the Bassar language of northern Togo, Daya is an application that offers audio content in the form of stories, tales and articles from the online written press.
Daya finds its relevance in the fact that it allows Africans in Africa and the diaspora to rediscover their history. Audio playback has grown considerably in recent years. . It allows you to have fun, offers the possibility of doing several things at the same time, thus helping to save time. It also allows to grasp with all its possible subtleties, the intentions of the author; especially those that are not 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 of history and current events.