News & Politics

Bakari Kwento
27 Views · 4 months ago

⁣Burkina Faso is making history with the inauguration of its largest butter manufacturing plant! Under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, this ambitious project is set to transform the nation’s agri-food sector, boost local economies, and promote sustainability. Discover how this state-of-the-art facility is reducing dependency on imports, creating thousands of jobs, and empowering local farmers. Join us as we explore the impact of this groundbreaking initiative and what it means for Burkina Faso’s future.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
16 Views · 4 months ago

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
10 Views · 4 months ago

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
19 Views · 4 months ago

Welcome to today's video, where we're going to dive into the real reason behind John Mahama's visit to Mali and how it's connected to Captain Ibrahim Traoré. You might think you know what's going on, but trust me, there's more to this story than meets the eye. So, stick with us until the end to uncover the truth. Just a few months ago, John Dramani Mahama was re-elected as the President of Ghana. This marked a significant shift in Ghana's political landscape, especially considering the previous administration's relations with neighboring countries. One notable event during Mahama's inauguration was the presence of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the leader of Burkina Faso. Traoré not only attended the ceremony but also paid Mahama a visit at his home, where they engaged in fruitful discussions about friendship and cooperation. This marked a new era in relations between Ghana and Burkina Faso, moving away from the tense dynamics that existed during the tenure of Mahama's predecessor, Nana Akufo-Addo. Traoré became somewhat of a celebrity in Ghana, with many youths hailing him as a hero. Mahama even joked that Traoré was more popular in Ghana than he was. This newfound camaraderie seemed to signal a fresh start in bilateral relations between the two nations.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
15 Views · 4 months ago

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
14 Views · 4 months ago

Sudan is taking the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to the International Court of Justice for their support & backing of the RSF rebel militia group.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
23 Views · 4 months ago

This analysis explores the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), particularly focusing on the M23 rebel group and the historical implications of Rwanda's involvement. Through the lens of PLO Lumumba's vision for a united and sovereign Africa, we examine the socio-political dynamics at play, the impact on Congolese sovereignty, and the need for regional cooperation to address the root causes of conflict.M23 has taken over the Goma city of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)Congo is at war and this war has been ongoing for a while now. This war is caused by the availability of minerals which several countries are after. The boundaries established by the colonialists have divided the nation and further led to emergence of forces such as M23 which continue to cause instability in the region. Rwanda says they’re not backing the M23 rebels. Who is responsible and why?00:01 – Origin of Congo/M23 conflict 03:45 – Congo as a ground for fighting groups 06:06 – The challenge of governing Congo 09:13 – Paul Kagame & Felix Tshisekedi engagements

Kwabena Ofori Osei
54 Views · 4 months ago

#captaineibrahimtraore #burkinafaso #capitaineibrahimtraoré Something big just happened, and nobody saw it coming! Ibrahim Traoré, the young and dynamic leader of Burkina Faso, has just made a staggering $70 million purchase in Ghana, leaving many wondering: what exactly did he buy, and why? This unexpected move, revealed in a government council meeting chaired by President Traoré himself, has sparked curiosity and debate. While many leaders talk about strengthening their country’s economic security, Traoré is actually taking action—and not just within Burkina Faso’s borders, but beyond them as well.
Burkina Faso has just acquired the Téma Multi-Purpose Terminal Hydrocarbon Depot in Ghana, a major fuel storage facility that will transform the nation’s energy security strategy. This isn’t just a routine business deal, it’s a game-changing investment that signals a bold new direction for the country. But the real question is: why did Traoré choose Ghana? And what does this mean for Burkina Faso’s future? But first what is a port terminal and a hydrocarbon depot?

Kwabena Ofori Osei
24 Views · 4 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
20 Views · 4 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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