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ShakaRa speaks to members of the Burkina Faso Community in the UK (bfcuk.co.uk) at the Pan-Afrikan March fo Solidarity with #burkinafaso & #ibrahimtraoré.
Macka B's Wha Me Eat Wednesdays 'The Fruit Of The Mysterious Tree Of Life'
Burkina Faso’s Agric Revolution: President Ibrahim Traoré Builds Africa’s Largest Irrigation Canals.
President Ibrahim Traoré’s groundbreaking irrigation project—a game-changer for Burkina Faso’s food security!
Burkina Faso’s President Captain Ibrahim Traore escapes an assassination attempt—and we have the full, unfiltered report. What really happened? Who was behind it? In this exclusive breakdown, we reveal how the plot unfolded, key security intel, and Traore's response to this shocking attack.
How many languages do you speak? Most Africans grow up multilingual. At school they're taught in the languages of former colonial powers, like English, French or Portuguese. At home they speak a local lingua franca like Swahili, Hausa, isiZulu or Pidgin, and another mothertongue. In this Street Debate ask: how do we promote African languages, while staying ahead in a globalized world?
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77 percent of Africans are younger than 35. Africa's youth holds the key to shaping the continent’s future. On our platforms we share their stories, their dreams and their challenges. Are you part of the 77 percent? Join the debate here on YouTube, and on the following platforms:
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Namibia’s new president shocks the world by ordering the deportation of 500 Americans and aligning with Ibrahim Traoré’s anti-imperialist agenda. A bold shift in African diplomacy!
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Sunyani is derived from the Akan word "Sonnwae," which itself comes from "Osono," meaning "elephant". The town was a well-known camping ground for elephant hunters in the late 19th century.
🔥 In this powerful exposé, we unpack a bold and chilling warning from Burkina Faso's President Ibrahim Traoré to Western powers and African traitors: “You will die like Gaddafi.” What exactly does he mean by this? Why is Gaddafi being referenced again in 2025? And why is this moment critical in Africa’s ongoing fight for sovereignty?
This Is The Most Delicious Shredded King Oyster Mushroom Bulgogi I've Ever Made! I hope you enjoy making my King Oyster Mushroom bulgogi.
At just !!! 34 !!! years old, President Ibrahim Traoré (along with Général d'Armée Assimi Goïta - Mali, and Abdourahamane Tchiani - Niger) has become a symbol of Abibitumi (Black Power), and Abibifahodie (Black Liberation).
From warrior-soldier to head of state, Traoré’s rise in Burkina Faso is inspiring a new generation across global Kmt. This video provides a very small snap shot into the quiet, quick, and massive moves that have been promoted by the leadership of President Ibrahim Traoré.
For the past three weeks, 675 young people recruited by the National Office of Major Projects have been undergoing intensive training at ENAFA. This initiative is part of the vast presidential program aimed at training 8,000 young agricultural entrepreneurs in three months.
In this compelling documentary, we hear from friends and supporters of the MOVE organization as they share their experiences and insights into the legacy of the 1985 bombing in Philadelphia. With firsthand accounts and passionate testimonies, these interviews highlight the resilience, community spirit, and unwavering commitment to social justice that defines MOVE.
Black Queens Who Were Present On The Battlefield
🌱 Farming Is Not a Dirty Job – It Pays! | Inspiring Story of a Female Agripreneur 🌱
Many believe farming is a dirty or low-class job, but that couldn’t be further from the truth! In this inspiring episode, we meet Fate, a passionate female farmer and agripreneur running WF Farms in Somanya, Ghana. With 25 acres of mango farms, a piggery, and an agrochemical business, she is proving that agriculture is a profitable and rewarding career—and that women can thrive in farming too!
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The leaders of the Alliance of Sahel States are not slowing down. In Burkina Faso, President Ibrahim Traoré has launched the country's first specialist hospital dedicated to elderly care—a groundbreaking step for social development in West Africa. Meanwhile, in Mali, President Assimi Goïta has overseen the arrival of over 1 million doses of the malaria vaccine, aimed at saving hundreds of thousands of young lives. These bold moves show that the AES is not just talking about sovereignty and independence—they’re building it, brick by brick, dose by dose.
In this powerful talk, Nana Baffour Amankwatia delves into the complex and often misunderstood concept of genocide. He provides a detailed analysis of its historical context, definitions, and implications for marginalized communities. Hilliard emphasizes the importance of recognizing the various forms of genocide that have affected populations throughout history, urging viewers to understand the profound impact it has on cultural identity and human rights. Join us for this enlightening discussion that seeks to clarify the meaning of genocide and its relevance in today's society.
Nana Amos Wilson takes survey of just how enslaved we still operate with a series of questions.
General Tiani, the military leader of Niger, gave officials of three Chinese companies to leave the country in 48 hours. This is proof that the military leader of Niger is not succumbing to the influence of China.
Burkina Faso, under the visionary leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, is making history with the production of its first locally manufactured boats! This revolutionary project is transforming the country's transportation and logistics sector while boosting economic independence. By investing in innovation and training young people, Burkina Faso is positioning itself as a future logistics hub in West Africa.
Burkina Faso is taking a bold step towards self-reliance by establishing its own defense industry! The West African nation is determined to break free from dependence on foreign military aid and build a strong, independent defense sector.