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In this groundbreaking investigation, we uncover the extraordinary story of Sangulani Maxwell Chikumbutso, the African inventor who claims to have created a car that never needs fuel or charging. But this isn't just about a car – it's about power, innovation, and Africa's role in shaping the future of global energy.
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Ghana's locally-made cars electrify Africa! In this video, we dive into the innovative world of Ghana's automotive industry, where homegrown manufacturers are breaking the mold with cutting-edge, eco-friendly vehicles. Discover how these game-changing cars are making a global impact and transforming Africa's roadways. Join us on this electrifying journey and see why Tesla might just be looking over its shoulder!
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In this powerful talk, Shahid Bolsen dismantles the myth that Africa’s great leaders — like Sankara, Lumumba, and Nkrumah — were "ahead of their time."
They weren’t ahead of their time — time itself was held back by the West.
Bolsen explains how the West systematically crushed Africa’s forward movement, froze the continent in exploitation, and assassinated not just leaders, but entire futures.
He draws a direct line from the historic struggle to today’s young lions — with special emphasis on President Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso, whom he calls the most important Muslim leader in the world today.
This is not just history — this is the frontline of the global fight for liberation, justice, and sovereignty.
Watch, share, and stand for the future.
#shahidbolsen #ibrahimtraoré #africa #globalsouth #middlenation
Captain Ibrahim Traoré addresses Burkinabe citizens and African students in Moscow following Russia’s Victory Day celebration. In this powerful speech, he calls on Africa to embrace practical science and pursue self-reliance in military and technological capabilities—specifically nuclear development—as a path to true sovereignty. Traoré criticizes Africa’s continued dependence on foreign powers and highlights the need to learn from Russia’s scientific and military progress. His visit underscores strengthening ties between Burkina Faso and Russia in the fight against neocolonialism. Watch the full English-translated speech and share your thoughts in the comments.
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In 1984, President Captain Thomas Sankara shocked the world with a bold speech at the United Nations — but what happened after is rarely talked about.He walked the streets of Harlem, met with African Americans, and made a powerful discovery: the struggle of Black people in America and Africa were deeply connected. From that moment, he envisioned a global institution to unite the Black world — the Institut des Peuples Noirs.Decades later, in 2025, Burkina Faso's new revolutionary leader Ibrahim Traoré is reviving that vision — and Black America is watching. This is the secret link between Black America and Burkina Faso that history tried to erase.In this video, we explore:- Sankara’s visit to Harlem and his message to the diaspora 🇺🇸✊🏿- The founding of the Institut des Peuples Noirs (IPN) 🏛️- Ibrahim Traoré’s bold decision to bring it back in 2025 🔥- Why this moment matters for Pan-Africanism and Black unity 🌍🔔 Subscribe for more stories #ibrahimtraoré #thomassankara #burkinafaso #panafricanism #africa #america #blackamerica
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