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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY HABIBOU BANGRE Mwetu a sapeur, member of "La Sape" movement, the acronym for "Societe des Ambianceurs et des Personnes Elegantes" (The Society for the Advancement of Elegant People), poses as he walks to the Gombe cemetery in Kinshasa on February 10, 2014 take part in a tribute to the founder of the movement Stervos Niarcos Ngashie. The Sape movement, born in the 1960s in Congo, aims at dressing flamboyantly. Stervos Niarcos Ngashie, who died in 1995, was known as the leader of the La Sape movement and the founder of the "Kitendi" religion, which means clothing in local Lingala language. AFP PHOTO / JUNIOR D. KANNAH (Photo credit should read Junior D. Kannah/AFP/Getty Images)

TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY HABIBOU BANGRE
Mwetu a sapeur, member of "La Sape" movement, the acronym for "Societe des Ambianceurs et des Personnes Elegantes" (The Society for the Advancement of Elegant People), poses as he walks to the Gombe cemetery in Kinshasa on February 10, 2014 take part in a tribute to the founder of the movement Stervos Niarcos Ngashie. The Sape movement, born in the 1960s in Congo, aims at dressing flamboyantly. Stervos Niarcos Ngashie, who died in 1995, was known as the leader of the La Sape movement and the founder of the "Kitendi" religion, which means clothing in local Lingala language. AFP PHOTO / JUNIOR D. KANNAH        (Photo credit should read Junior D. Kannah/AFP/Getty Images)