The basic answer is that all such people claiming to be in such camps are trying to defraud. Very few people in a refugee camp, if any, would have internet access. Especially to the extent that these people have.
If you have you received an email from a person (especially a girl) who claimed he/she is residing in a refugee camp in Dakar, Senegal, I can assure you it's a scam and there is no camp in Senegal. That person is a swindler.
There has been an "advance fee" scam going for awhile in which a person - most always a girl/woman - will strike up contact with someone, either as a pen pal or some other innocent encounter. Then, at a certain point, she'll let it drop that she could get a lot of money owed her, or even get out of the refugee camp, if only she had $X for this, that or the other.
There are several camps in Senegal and should you wish to donate any money it is highly recommended you do so through a recognised charity.
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Dinga Cisse is considered the first ruler of unified Ghana.
Pat Dinga was born on August 5, 1913, in Illinois, USA.
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hinga dinga durgan is a Norse saying commonly used as a greeting on Leif Erickson day which is October 9. don't give me credit i got it off a website called Cha Cha which was answered anonymously
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Usually it is pronounced ding - it's something that many people say to signify that they've just leveled.
As an eruptive fever from warm climates, the word is probably of African origin, possibly Swahili 'dinga' meaning seizure or cramp
Dinga Cisse was the first leader of ancient Ghana