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Africa is rising — and the world is watching. From Dakar to Nairobi, millions have taken to the streets to say NO to foreign interference and YES to sovereignty, unity, and dignity. Inspired by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, a new Pan-African wave is sweeping the continent. This is not just a protest — it’s a revolution.
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Ralph St. Williams Warning Message To H.E John Mahama on Captain Ibrahim Traore Burkina Faso Protest
#dailywatchtv #ibrahimtraoré #johnmahama #burkinafasoralph St. Williams, Jamaicans, Nigerians & Burkinabe Warning Message With To H.E John Mahama on Captain Ibrahim Traore Burkina Faso ProtestFull Video Link 👉👉
Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré is at the center of global attention after reports of a possible coup attempt surfaced. From Africa to the diaspora, social media is buzzing with reactions—ranging from support to shock and concern. What’s your take on the situation? Drop your thoughts in the comments. 💬 Subscribe for sharp, unfiltered analysis of the world's most urgent stories.
This African King REFUSED To Bow To The British Monarch! What Happened Next Shook The British Empire
This African King REFUSED To Bow To The British Monarch! What Happened Next Shook The British Empire
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Burkina Faso’s government just made a series of bold, coordinated decisions that could redefine its future. In a single council meeting, the country addressed education, security, justice, and economic reform, without foreign aid. What happened wasn’t routine policy. It was the quiet launch of a national transformation with continental implications.The council didn’t emerge with fanfare. But what it left behind was a series of decisions that read less like routine governance and more like a strategic reset. Not reactionary, not symbolic — these were operational shifts, the kind that tell you a country is not only paying attention to its problems but is finally choosing to solve them. As the African Diaspora saying goes, "I am because we are, and we are because I am."Join this channel to get access to perks:
Why does France and the West hate Captain Ibrahim Traoré despite all the incredible changes he’s making for Burkina Faso and Africa? The truth is simple: a free Africa terrifies them. After another failed attempt to overthrow Traoré, after General Michael Langley’s shady visit to Ivory Coast, and amid loud accusations against Burkina Faso, something unstoppable is rising. Africa’s youth are awake — and they refuse to be silent.From Ouagadougou to Bamako, from Niamey to every hidden corner of the continent, a fire is spreading. The schemes of the West and their local collaborators are crumbling before the determination of a people who have chosen to fight for their freedom, no matter the cost.Before you hear the powerful words of Kenyan activist Dennis Wanjala, we’ll first show you what Wode Maya — Africa’s top YouTuber — witnessed firsthand in Burkina Faso. Hope is alive. Africa is rising. Watch till the end and be part of the movement.
Burkina Faso is once again in political turmoil as a new coup attempt threatens the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré. In this video, we break down who might be behind the effort to remove him, the rising tensions within the military, and what this means for the future of Burkina Faso and West Africa.
🌍 Africa is Rising! In a bold and strategic move, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has joined forces with the leaders of Burkina Faso and Namibia to reshape the future of Africa's mineral wealth. This powerful alliance signals a new era of economic independence, resource control, and pan-African unity.💎 As Africa holds some of the world's richest mineral deposits—gold, uranium, lithium, and rare earths—these leaders are taking a stand against foreign exploitation and pushing for local beneficiation, fair trade, and continental collaboration.🔍 In this video, we break down: What this new alliance means for Africa How it could shift global mineral markets The message it sends to foreign powers And what’s next for African unity in the resource sector
🚨 SHOCKING REJECTION! 10 African nations just DEFIED Trump in a historic standoff—and the fallout is MASSIVE! Why did they say NO? What’s REALLY behind this explosive political crisis? And what does this mean for the future of U.S.-Africa relations?📢 In this video, we reveal:✅ The SECRET terms of Trump’s "deal" – Why African leaders called it "modern colonialism"✅ Which countries stood up to the U.S. – #7 will SHOCK you!✅ The REAL reason behind the rejections – It’s not just about money!✅ How the U.S. retaliated – Sanctions, threats, and economic warfare!✅ What happens NEXT – Is this the start of a NEW COLD WAR?🇺🇸 The U.S. thought Africa would BEG for this deal… but the response was UNEXPECTED!
In a bold and historic move, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has joined Burkina Faso's Captain Ibrahim Traoré in rejecting reliance on IMF and World Bank loans. This strategic shift signals a growing wave of African economic independence and resistance against neo-colonial financial systems.🌍 What does this mean for Africa’s future?💸 Are IMF & World Bank loans truly helping, or trapping nations in debt?🤝 Could this unity among African leaders spark a continental movement?Join us as we dive deep into: The reasons behind Museveni and Traoré's decision The implications for African economies The global reaction and potential ripple effects Analysis from political economists and Pan-African thought leaders
50 years of ECOWAS — but is there truly anything to celebrate?As the regional bloc marks its golden anniversary, revolutionary-led governments in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have been invited back for a symbolic reunion. But beneath the celebrations lies a deeper truth: decades of political failure, economic dependence, and lost sovereignty.In this video, we break down why the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) should stay the course — and why rejecting ECOWAS may be the bold move toward a new African destiny. This is more than politics; it’s a spiritual and generational awakening.From the betrayal of African interests to the rise of leaders demanding true independence, this moment isn’t just about West Africa — it’s about reclaiming power, pride, and purpose for the whole continent.✊🏿 Africa must rise. Not through old systems. But through bold leadership and fearless vision.
Burkina Faso: Commander Ismaël Sombié launches rehabilitation and modernization work on the Bama irrigated plain.
The Minister of State for Agriculture, Commander Ismaël Sombié, presided over the launch of rehabilitation and modernization work on the Bama irrigated plain in Houet province, Hauts-Bassins region, this Friday, April 11, 2025. This work is part of the West Africa Food System Resilience Program, Burkina Faso Component (PRSA-BF).
https://faso7.com/2025/04/11/b....urkina-faso-le-comma
Let's come together in reasonable dialogue to honor our ancestors and reclaim the world through an African lens. Join me as we delve into African history, culture, and worldview to better understand their relevance to our lives today. By sharing our thoughts and knowledge, we can pave the way for a new culture of awareness and reclaim our story. As the African Diaspora saying goes, "I am because we are, and we are because I am."Join this channel to get access to perks:
🔥Please Join Ib Traore's different news telegram channel 👇👇👇❤❤https://t.me/Ibtrao35Ghana may soon nationalize its mineral and natural resources! This bold move could increase local ownership, boost state revenue, and ensure fair resource distribution. Stay updated on this major Ghana government decision and what it means for the economy! *Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only.
Ever wondered why the wealthy are leaving behind their mansions in Europe and America? This isn't just another video about African development - it's the untold story of a quiet revolution happening in Burkina Faso that's shocking global financial institutions.
I spent months digging into why billionaires and millionaires are suddenly packing up and heading to a country most people couldn't find on a map. What I discovered left me speechless.
President Traoré didn't just reject the IMF - he created something that's attracting the world's wealthy like moths to a flame. It's not about charity or guilt. It's about something much more powerful.
From tax incentives to citizenship offers for the wider African diaspora, Burkina Faso is writing a new playbook that could change how wealth flows across the entire continent.
One returnee told me, "I had three houses in London, but what I'm building here will outlive me." Another said, "For the first time, I feel like my money is doing more than just making more money."
Whether you're part of the African diaspora or just someone who cares about global economics, this story will change how you think about development, wealth, and what really motivates people with money.
Watch till the end to see the most surprising factor that's driving this wealth migration - it's not what any economist predicted.
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The shooting down of a $30 million Turkish-made Malian drone by Algeria on April 1, 2025, has pushed these once-allied nations to the brink of war. In this deep analysis, we uncover the hidden economic motives behind the conflict, including Algeria's secretive oil interests in Mali's Taoudeni Basin and the strategic resource game being played across the Sahara.
Discover how Mali's military government, backed by Russian Wagner forces, is reclaiming territory and resources that Algeria has long influenced through controlled instability. Learn why the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline hangs in the balance and how Morocco is strategically filling the power vacuum as Algeria's regional influence collapses.
This isn't just about a drone – it's about billions in natural resources, shifting regional alliances, and the future of power in North Africa. The conflict threatens to redraw the geopolitical map of the entire region.
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RWANDA STRENGTHEN BILATERAL CORPORATION WITH BURKINA FASO ! JUST AFTER THE PRESIDENT OF RWANDA PAUL KAGAME GIVE A FEARFUL SPEECH! HE TURN TOWARDS BURKINA FASO!
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Ghana President John Mahama rejects foreign dependence and interference.
Let's come together in reasonable dialogue to honor our ancestors and reclaim the world through an African lens. Join me as we delve into African history, culture, and worldview to better understand their relevance to our lives today. By sharing our thoughts and knowledge, we can pave the way for a new culture of awareness and reclaim our story. As the African Diaspora saying goes, "I am because we are, and we are because I am..
When will African countries learn to support each other? When will African countries desist and reject colonial influences and embrace true Pan-Africanism? Honestly speaking, the situation is pathetic. We all know that Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso have rejected the West-backed regional bloc, ECOWAS, and formed another bloc that reflects true Independence. However, there are some African countries that have refused to accept their decision. These countries which the report has shown are puppets of France have refused to accept the decision of the three countries. These countries are none other than Ivory Coast and Gabon. Interestingly, the President of Ivory Coast who has proven himself to be a nemesis of true African Independence has employed the new President of Ghana in his scheme to persuade the three Sahel countries to return to the regional bloc. The Ghanaian President has however opted to take a different approach. But how did it all play out? Let's find out. A few days ago, the new President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama paid a visit to Abidjan Ivory Coast, as part of his regional visit. There, he met with the President of Ivory Coast, Alassane Ouattara. During the discussion, both Presidents spoke on several topics including defence, security, and the cocoa economy. Recall that both Ivory Coast and Ghana are among the leading producers of cocoa in the world. But among the topics of discussion was the issue of the withdrawal of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso from the regional bloc, ECOWAS.
Prime Minister seeks Pan Afrikan unity