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Captain Ibrahim Traore, Burkina Faso's young and charismatic leader, steps up to the mic and drops a bombshell. He's pointing fingers at Ivory Coast and Benin, accusing them of some pretty serious shenanigans. And this is not pretty at all. Because after watching this video in full, you will ask yourself a very critical question. Is the West actually the problem of Africa or are Africans their own problem. But what's the deal? Let's break it down. Shall we? In a fiery speech to young supporters in Ouagadougou, Traore alleged that Ivory Coast and Benin are blocking goods destined for Burkina Faso at their ports. Now, that's a big deal for a landlocked country like Burkina Faso. Imagine if your neighbors decided to play keep-away with your Amazon packages. Not cool, right? But here's where it gets juicy. Traore didn't just stop at accusing them of being bad neighbors. Oh no, he went further suggesting that this blockade is part of a grand plan to "asphyxiate" Burkina Faso economically. Talk about high stakes! You see no country in the world plays with their economic interest or as many will say their national interest. That has been the cause of many wars in the past and present. You could ask the Americans and others. According to President Traore, the reason for Benin and Ivory Coast’s actions is because Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger quit the Economic Community of West African States and formed the Sahel Confederation. So, this is like you can’t eat your cake and have it.
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Professor Amos N. Wilson was a former social case worker, supervising probation officer, psychological counselor, training administrator in the New York City Department of Juvenile Justice and Assistant Professor of Psychology at the City University of New York.
Born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 1941, Amos completed his undergraduate degree at the acclaimed Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. He later migrated to New York where he attained his Ph.D. from Fordham University.
Familiarly referred to as Brother Amos, he availed himself for numerous appearances at educational, cultural and political organizations such as the First World Alliance, the Afrikan Poetry Theatre, Afrikan Echoes, House of Our Lord Church, the Patrice Lumumba Coalition, the Slave Theatre and CEMOTAP to name just a few. His travels took him throughout the United States, to Canada and the Caribbean.
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