Project Sabon Afirka

Project Sabon Afirka (Hausa: New Africa) is a major regional rebuilding and rehabiliation program taking place throughout West Africa, which is under the economic control of Pravus International, who is overseeing the project's development through its largest and most profitable subsidary Makamashi, a Nigerian energy company based in the region. Focused on the rebuilding of the cities and nations that make up West Africa, Project Sabon Afirka has been an ongoing effort since 1998, overwhich period of time Pravus International has come to play a major role in the social frabic of the West African nations and their fragile economic expansion programs.

Under the supervision of Pravus, many of the nations have experienced economic booms that likes of which had not been since the post-colonial era. Pravus-backed troops have kept rebel and extremist activity supressed for much of the project's history, allowing for political stability and social freedoms often supressed across much of the rest of Africa. Though its motives have come suspecion many times, Pravus has pulled through the accusations as a hero to many living in West Africa, and though its methods of keeping the peace are often draconian in act, such behavior is common to the populace, and thus ignored for the most part as Pravus does much to increase the security in the region.