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NexoCash Haiti: The Virtual Card Revolution for Everyone
NexoCash Haiti: The Virtual Card Revolution for Everyone
NexoCash Haiti: The Virtual Card Revolution for Everyone

NexoCash Haiti: The Virtual Card Revolution for Everyone

In a world where digital transactions are becoming essential, NexoCash Haïti is establishing itself as an essential solution for anyone looking to send or receive money with ease.

What is NexoCash Haiti?

NexoCash Haïti is a 100% Haitian platform specializing in virtual cards, available in both gourdes and US dollars. Whether you are an individual, a professional, or an entrepreneur, NexoCash allows you to carry out your online transactions reliably, quickly, and securely.

No need to rely on foreign intermediaries: with NexoCash, you control your money at all times, wherever you are in Haiti.

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A solution designed by a young Haitian talent

Behind this innovation is Decoste Claufil Godson, a young computer engineer passionate about technology and software development.

Currently a student at the Episcopal University of Haïti (UNEPH/BTI), he is also an active member of the Carrefour Coding Club, where he continues to develop his skills and design concrete solutions for the country.

Languages mastered: HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, PHP, Git/GitHub

Discover his projects on GitHub: https://github.com/IngGodson-Dev

Follow him on Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/claufilgodson.decoste

Why choose NexoCash Haiti?

- Enhanced security for your payments and transfers
- Fast, hassle-free online transactions
- Service accessible to users in Haiti, in gourdes or dollars
- Locally designed to meet the real needs of the population

Towards a digital future for Haiti

NexoCash is more than just a tool: it’s another step toward Haiti’s digital transformation. Driven by a spirit of local innovation and a desire for change, this platform proves that technological expertise can be born here, for us.

Try it today at: www.nexocashhaiti.com

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Appolon Guy Alain
Appolon Guy Alain
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Jean-Jacques Dessalines, leader of the Haitian Revolution

In the annals of the history of Haiti, an island located in the Caribbean at the entrance to the Gulf of Mexico and shared with the Dominican Republic, Jean-Jacques Dessalines emerges like a phoenix from the ashes of oppression. Born a slave on September 20, 1758 in the home of Henri Duclos, in Cormier (Grande-Rivière-du-Nord), in the French colony of Saint-Domingue, Dessalines was a Creole of African (Afro-Caribbean) origin. Freed during the 1794 abolition achieved through slave revolts, actually served as an officer in the French army during the French Revolution. At that time, the ideas of freedom and equality were at the heart of the concerns of the inhabitants of the colonies. Dessalines actively participated in the fighting against the Spanish and British forces, alongside the French, in Santo Domingo. Having risen to the rank of Lieutenant General, Jean-Jacques Dessalines turned against the French during the Leclerc expedition, sent to Saint-Domingue by Bonaparte to reestablish colonial authority and slavery during the Haitian Revolution. After the capture and deportation of Toussaint Louverture to France on June 7, 1802, Dessalines assumed a leading role in continuing the struggle for independence. He led numerous battles, including the battle of Crête-à-Pierrot in March 1802, where he galvanized his soldiers with his famous declaration: “Let those who want to remain slaves of the French leave the fort, let those, on the contrary, who want to die as free men, line up around me.” On January 1, 1804, Jean-Jacques Dessalines achieved the long-awaited goal of independence by proclaiming Haïti as a sovereign nation, becoming the second country in the Americas to gain independence from a colonial power. He became the first leader of the newly formed nation and was named Emperor under the name James I. However, his imperial reign was marked by authoritarian and brutal policies, including the massacre of many white settlers and the redistribution of land to peasants that was in the hands of the generals of the independence army. In addition, he organized the hunt for delinquents in the city while implementing rigorous agrarian policies, considering that they represented a threat to the stability of the nation, these controversial actions caused divisions within Haitian society. Dessalines was assassinated on October 17, 1806 following a plot organized by some of his generals in the Haitian army. His death marked the end of his brief but influential period in power. Despite the controversies surrounding his methods, he is recognized as the main architect of Haiti’s independence and his name was honored in 1903 by being attributed to the Haitian national anthem, La Dessalinienne, composed by Justin Lhérisson.Finally, the great visionary man Jean Jacques Dessalines remains an emblematic figure in the history of Haiti, recognized for his role in the fight for independence and the end of slavery in the region.

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First black nation to free itself from slavery and gain independence from France in 1804 and influenced other liberation movements around the world, inspiring struggles for freedom and equality.

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