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Kwabena Ofori Osei
46 Views · 1 year ago

⁣Welcome back to ABIBITUMI TV, your trusted source for unfiltered news and analysis on African affairs.
I'm your host, and today we are reporting on the Jubilant Crowds that WELCOMED Ibrahim Traoré in Bobo-Dioulasso for Tomato Factory Opening!The streets of Bobo-Dioulasso erupted in celebration as President Ibrahim Traoré arrived in the economic capital of Burkina Faso on Thursday, November 28, 2024. The air was thick with anticipation as the city prepared for the grand inauguration of the long-awaited tomato processing plant, scheduled for Saturday, November 30. This momentous occasion marks a significant milestone in Burkina Faso's journey towards agricultural transformation and economic self-sufficiency.
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
43 Views · 10 months ago

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Ladies and gentlemen, prepare to be amazed! Burkina Faso has just stunned the world once again, and this time, it's not just clean politics – it's clean laundry too! Can you believe it? The land of the upright people has just inaugurated its very first detergent factory in its history, and let me tell you, it's no small feat. This is the kind of news that makes you want to jump out of your seat and cheer for progress!
Picture this: a state-of-the-art facility, gleaming under the African sun, churning out not just soap, but hope for an entire nation. This isn't just about getting clothes clean; it's about cleaning up the economy, scrubbing away dependency, and polishing the future of Burkina Faso until it shines. And who's behind this revolutionary sudsy sensation? None other than the man of the hour, the visionary leader who's been turning heads and changing lives – President Ibrahim Traoré.
Now, I know what you're thinking. "Another factory? What's the big deal?" Oh, but my friends, this is no ordinary factory, and Traoré is no ordinary leader. This detergent plant is just the latest in a whirlwind of development that's been sweeping across Burkina Faso faster than you can say "economic transformation." But before we dive into the suds, let me ask you this: When was the last time you heard of an African nation going from zero to hero in industrial production in just two years? Go ahead, drop your answers in the comments below – I'll wait!

Kwabena Ofori Osei
43 Views · 1 year ago

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Islamist militants fighting in Burkina Faso are using Ghana's north as a logistical and medical base to sustain their insurgency, seven sources told Reuters, a move that could help them expand their footprint in West Africa.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
42 Views · 2 months ago

Support the 15-FOOT ANCESTOR MURAL honoring President Ibrahim Traoré and the legacy of President Thomas Sankara:👉🏿 https://www.abibitumi.com/traoreWe, Black people from across the entire Black world, are creating a 15-foot by 8-foot Ancestor Mural to honor President Ibrahim Traoré for his Black Power leadership and for continuing the revolutionary path of Nana Thomas Sankara.This bronze-style mural shows Ibrahim Traoré standing protected and backed by a line of grand ancestors—freedom fighters, warriors, organizers and leaders from across Black history—all standing with Burkina Faso and with our ongoing struggle for Black Liberation (Abibifahodie).What your contribution doesEvery contribution at https://www.abibitumi.com/traore goes directly to:🎨 Creating the mural – design, materials, and artistic production🚚 Transporting the mural from Ghana to Burkina Faso🛣️ Supporting the people of Burkina Faso – anything beyond costs for the mural and transport goes straight into the Patriotic Fund of Burkina Faso, which is used for roads, construction and concrete improvements on the groundThis is not charity. This is Black people globally standing with a Black nation that is standing up for itself.Your name written into historyWhen you contribute, your name will be written on the back of the mural itself.That means hundreds and thousands of years from now, when people come to see this work, they will see your name recorded among those who stood up, supported and believed in this moment of Black Power and Black Liberation.Join the movementContribute now: https://www.abibitumi.com/traoreShare this video with family, friends, and organizations who stand for Black Liberation.Comment “Homeland or Death, We Will Win” to let the world know you stand with Burkina Faso and the Ancestor Mural.Subscribe for updates as the mural is finished, transported and installed, and as we highlight each ancestor represented in the work.(on top) MòoréBa-yiri bɩ kʋum; na tõoge!(on bottom) DyulaFaso walima saya, an bɛna se sɔrɔ!Homeland or death, we will be victorious.Hashtags:#ibrahimtraoré #thomassankara #burkinafaso #blackpower #blackliberation #abibitumi #ancestormural #panafrican #abibifahodie #traoremural

Kwabena Ofori Osei
42 Views · 10 months ago

If you ever thought water shortages were an issue only for the distant future, think again. In Burkina Faso, water is as valuable as gold, and finding it has been one of the country’s biggest struggles for decades. But now, President Ibrahim Traoré has launched an ambitious water project that no one before him—not the Belgians, not Médecins Sans Frontières, not the UN, not the numerous NGOs—was able to fully solve.
For years, experts from all over the world tried and failed to crack Burkina Faso’s water crisis. Drilling boreholes, digging wells, and diverting water sources—none of these efforts provided a long-term solution. But now, Ibrahim Traoré has a masterplan that could change everything.
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Bakari Kwento
39 Views · 9 months ago

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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Nana
38 Views · 9 months ago

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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Kwabena Ofori Osei
38 Views · 1 year ago

Welcome back to ABIBITUMI TV, your trusted source for unfiltered news and analysis on African affairs.
I'm your host, and today we are reporting on the news of The Sahel States Confederation (AES) of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger scoring a monumental victory, marking the end of their contentious relationship with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). This isn’t just a regional political shift, it’s a historic moment in Africa’s struggle for sovereignty and independence from external pressures. The triumphant departure of these three nations from ECOWAS symbolizes the dawn of a new era for Pan-African unity and national determination. What caused this rift, and what does it mean for the future of Africa? Buckle up, as we unpack this transformative event and celebrate the victory of the AES.ECOWAS’s handling of the political transitions in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger revealed a series of critical missteps that worsened tensions between the bloc and the Sahel states. One of the most glaring failures was the imposition of heavy-handed sanctions. Instead of fostering dialogue and mutual understanding, ECOWAS resorted to sweeping economic and political measures against these nations. These punitive actions, aimed at pressuring the governments, caused significant suffering among ordinary citizens. Families faced shortages of essential goods, disrupted trade, and economic instability, fueling widespread resentment toward ECOWAS rather than the targeted leaders. This approach not only failed to achieve its objectives but also strengthened anti-ECOWAS sentiment across the Sahel region. #captaineibrahimtraore #burkinafaso #capitaineibrahimtraoré #ibrahimtraoré




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