• BREAKING : Burkina Faso’s leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, has issued a powerful statement that is already sparking intense debate across Africa and beyond.

    “It’s not terror!sm, it’s imperialism. Their objective is to keep us in a permanent w@r, prevent us from developing, and continue to exploit our resources.”

    Traoré’s words point to a deeper accusation — that insecurity in parts of Africa is being weapon!zed to weaken nations, stall development, and maintain control over natural resources. He also criticized some West African coastal leaders, accusing them of buying into these arrangements just to remain in power, even at the cost of regional sovereignty.

    This statement adds fuel to growing conversations about foreign influence, resource control, and leadership choices in West Africa at a time when many citizens are demanding true independence and security.

    Do you agree with Ibrahim Traoré — is insecurity in Africa about terror!sm, or is it something deeper?

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    BREAKING : Burkina Faso’s leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, has issued a powerful statement that is already sparking intense debate across Africa and beyond. “It’s not terror!sm, it’s imperialism. Their objective is to keep us in a permanent w@r, prevent us from developing, and continue to exploit our resources.” Traoré’s words point to a deeper accusation — that insecurity in parts of Africa is being weapon!zed to weaken nations, stall development, and maintain control over natural resources. He also criticized some West African coastal leaders, accusing them of buying into these arrangements just to remain in power, even at the cost of regional sovereignty. This statement adds fuel to growing conversations about foreign influence, resource control, and leadership choices in West Africa at a time when many citizens are demanding true independence and security. Do you agree with Ibrahim Traoré — is insecurity in Africa about terror!sm, or is it something deeper? SHARE this post so more voices join the discussion. New here? FOLLOW our page to stay up to date with stories that matter. #NewsFlash #AfricaSpeaks #westafrica #Ibrahim #IbrahimTraore
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  • BURKINA FASO PRESIDENT CAPT. IBRAHIM TRAORE RESPONDS TO ECOWAS

    "When we cried out that hunger was ke-ee-ling our children in the Sahel, they turned a deaf ear.

    When we screamed for help as thieves in white kaftans emptied our treasuries and fled with our wealth, they remained deaf.

    When we demanded just a fair share of the gold, uranium, and lithium being carted away to build foreign cities while our villages had no light, they were stone deaf.

    But the moment we finally stood up, dusted ourselves off, and said “Enough is enough! Once beaten, twice shy — never again will we be used,”
    suddenly all those deaf ears began to hear perfectly.

    Suddenly the big birds (the drones and warplanes) started circling our skies.
    Suddenly ECOWAS remembered that the Sahel is, after all, an “indispensable part” of Africa.

    What exactly do you gain by dragging us back into the misery we have already escaped?

    They called the Sahel small and insignificant, yet from this “small” land rose a heart too big to be enslaved again.

    The day Africa finally sees that the one who calls himself “friend” is actually the enemy,
    that day her true redemption will begin”
    BURKINA FASO PRESIDENT CAPT. IBRAHIM TRAORE RESPONDS TO ECOWAS "When we cried out that hunger was ke-ee-ling our children in the Sahel, they turned a deaf ear. When we screamed for help as thieves in white kaftans emptied our treasuries and fled with our wealth, they remained deaf. When we demanded just a fair share of the gold, uranium, and lithium being carted away to build foreign cities while our villages had no light, they were stone deaf. But the moment we finally stood up, dusted ourselves off, and said “Enough is enough! Once beaten, twice shy — never again will we be used,” suddenly all those deaf ears began to hear perfectly. Suddenly the big birds (the drones and warplanes) started circling our skies. Suddenly ECOWAS remembered that the Sahel is, after all, an “indispensable part” of Africa. What exactly do you gain by dragging us back into the misery we have already escaped? They called the Sahel small and insignificant, yet from this “small” land rose a heart too big to be enslaved again. The day Africa finally sees that the one who calls himself “friend” is actually the enemy, that day her true redemption will begin”
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  • Update: Nigerian Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Tuggar has confirmed that, three days after the C-130’s had an emergency landing in Burkina Faso, both the eleven Nigerian officers and the aircraft remain in the country, meaning Captain Traore has not given orders for their release. He stated that negotiations with the Traoré regime are still ongoing to secure the release of the aircraft and the soldiers.
    Update: Nigerian Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Tuggar has confirmed that, three days after the C-130’s had an emergency landing in Burkina Faso, both the eleven Nigerian officers and the aircraft remain in the country, meaning Captain Traore has not given orders for their release. He stated that negotiations with the Traoré regime are still ongoing to secure the release of the aircraft and the soldiers.
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  • BREAKING: Burkina Faso Moves to Reinstate De@th Penalty for Treason, Terro!sm & Espionage

    Burkina Faso is shaking the table again as its Council of Ministers approves a new bill to bring back the de@th penalty — a punishment the country abolished back in 2018.

    Justice Minister Edasso Rodrigue Bayala says the move is part of a wider reform of the justice system, targeting cr!mes like treason, terror!sm, and espionage. But hold on — the bill isn’t law yet. It must still pass through parliament and the constitutional courts.

    This development comes as the military government led by Ibrahim Trore— which took over in the 2022 coup — continues tightening its grip to power

    Burkina Faso now joins the rising wave of West African nations where military takeovers are fueled by public anger over insecurity and failed governance under previous civilian administrations.

    Do you think bringing back the de@th penalty will reduce terror!sm and treason, or create more human rights problems?

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    BREAKING: Burkina Faso Moves to Reinstate De@th Penalty for Treason, Terro!sm & Espionage Burkina Faso is shaking the table again as its Council of Ministers approves a new bill to bring back the de@th penalty — a punishment the country abolished back in 2018. Justice Minister Edasso Rodrigue Bayala says the move is part of a wider reform of the justice system, targeting cr!mes like treason, terror!sm, and espionage. But hold on — the bill isn’t law yet. It must still pass through parliament and the constitutional courts. This development comes as the military government led by Ibrahim Trore— which took over in the 2022 coup — continues tightening its grip to power Burkina Faso now joins the rising wave of West African nations where military takeovers are fueled by public anger over insecurity and failed governance under previous civilian administrations. Do you think bringing back the de@th penalty will reduce terror!sm and treason, or create more human rights problems? If It’s Loud, It’s Fintter.com SHARE this post to keep people informed. FOLLOW our page for real-time updates and credible news you can trust. #newsflashafrica #burkinafasoupdates #securityandjustice #IbrahimTraore
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  • Africa Doesn't Need the World Bank, IMF, Europe, or America. We have what it takes to grow our economy without loans and refuse to be financial slaves." ~Ibrahim Traore (President of Burkina Faso)

    Do you agree with him ?

    A. YES
    B. NO
    Africa Doesn't Need the World Bank, IMF, Europe, or America. We have what it takes to grow our economy without loans and refuse to be financial slaves." ~Ibrahim Traore (President of Burkina Faso) Do you agree with him ? A. YES B. NO
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  • Burkina Faso announces a ban on gay marriage. Do you support Captain Ibrahim Traore?

    A. YES
    B. NO
    Burkina Faso announces a ban on gay marriage. Do you support Captain Ibrahim Traore? A. YES B. NO
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  • Shocking Reveal! Why Africans love Russia #lumumba #burkinafaso #russia #traore
    Shocking Reveal! Why Africans love Russia #lumumba #burkinafaso #russia #traore
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  • Africa Doesn't Need the World Bank, IMF, Europe, or America. We have what it takes to grow our economy without loans and refuse to be financial slaves." ~Ibrahim Traore (President of Burkina Faso)

    Do you agree with him ?

    A. YES
    B. NO
    Africa Doesn't Need the World Bank, IMF, Europe, or America. We have what it takes to grow our economy without loans and refuse to be financial slaves." ~Ibrahim Traore (President of Burkina Faso) Do you agree with him ? A. YES B. NO
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  • "UNITED STATES OF AFRICA IS REAL" IBRAHIM TRAORE'S SPEECH AT THE UN MEETING
    "UNITED STATES OF AFRICA IS REAL" IBRAHIM TRAORE'S SPEECH AT THE UN MEETING
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  • Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traore dissolves electoral commission, calls it a waste of money and a tool of foreign influence.
    Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traore dissolves electoral commission, calls it a waste of money and a tool of foreign influence.
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  • Do you Support President Traore ?

    A. YES
    B. NO
    Do you Support President Traore ? A. YES B. NO
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  • All over Africa, you will find a mine owned by foreigners, Europeans, Americans, Canadians, Chinese & Australians. They mine our resources in the morning and give us loans in the night. It’s like someone steals your cow, slaughters it and donates intestines to you. And then you welcome them as donors & investors for giving you intestines from your own cow" ~ Ibrahim Traore

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    All over Africa, you will find a mine owned by foreigners, Europeans, Americans, Canadians, Chinese & Australians. They mine our resources in the morning and give us loans in the night. It’s like someone steals your cow, slaughters it and donates intestines to you. And then you welcome them as donors & investors for giving you intestines from your own cow" ~ Ibrahim Traore Your thoughts on this ...
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  • Ibrahim Traore picture was posted on Facebook and here is the second picture showing the good comments, can Tinubu get this kind of real comment without paying some people to do that ?
    Ibrahim Traore picture was posted on Facebook and here is the second picture showing the good comments, can Tinubu get this kind of real comment without paying some people to do that ?
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  • NIGERIA BANS BURKINA RALLY

    It appears that the 2 years Burkina Faso has spent under revolutionary leadership has sent jitters down the spines of Nigeria's leadership. Pan-Africanism is apparently now banned in Nigeria.

    Or at least that's what Nigerian activist Kola Edokpayi discovered when he organised a Pan-African solidarity rally in support of Burkina Faso. The rally was to be held in the spirit of countless other rallies around the world that took place on the same day in defence of Burkina Faso and its leader Ibrahim Traore against attacks from the US. He immediately received a cease-and-desist order from the Edo State Commissioner of Police.

    And cease he did, but that was just the start. The Department of State Services and the police stormed his office, detained about six individuals, and later released four, keeping Edokpayi and another associate in custody. The act has been condemned by the Edo State chapter of the Take It Back Movement, calling it a violation of constitutional rights.

    President Bola Tinubu's government has maintained a position of hostility against the Alliance of Sahel States, which Burkina Faso is a member of. Following the popular revolutionary coup against Western favourite Mohamed Bazoum in Niger, Tinubu, who then chaired ECOWAS, pushed firmly for an ECOWAS invasion to reinstate Bazoum. Solidarity from Mali and Burkina Faso with Niger is credited with eventually giving ECOWAS cold feet. Since then, there have been no conciliatory moves from Abuja.

    Let us know what you think. Why did Nigeria ban rallies in support of Burkina Faso?
    NIGERIA BANS BURKINA RALLY It appears that the 2 years Burkina Faso has spent under revolutionary leadership has sent jitters down the spines of Nigeria's leadership. Pan-Africanism is apparently now banned in Nigeria. Or at least that's what Nigerian activist Kola Edokpayi discovered when he organised a Pan-African solidarity rally in support of Burkina Faso. The rally was to be held in the spirit of countless other rallies around the world that took place on the same day in defence of Burkina Faso and its leader Ibrahim Traore against attacks from the US. He immediately received a cease-and-desist order from the Edo State Commissioner of Police. And cease he did, but that was just the start. The Department of State Services and the police stormed his office, detained about six individuals, and later released four, keeping Edokpayi and another associate in custody. The act has been condemned by the Edo State chapter of the Take It Back Movement, calling it a violation of constitutional rights. President Bola Tinubu's government has maintained a position of hostility against the Alliance of Sahel States, which Burkina Faso is a member of. Following the popular revolutionary coup against Western favourite Mohamed Bazoum in Niger, Tinubu, who then chaired ECOWAS, pushed firmly for an ECOWAS invasion to reinstate Bazoum. Solidarity from Mali and Burkina Faso with Niger is credited with eventually giving ECOWAS cold feet. Since then, there have been no conciliatory moves from Abuja. Let us know what you think. Why did Nigeria ban rallies in support of Burkina Faso?
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