by Activist Post, Neenah Payne
Most people in the West have not heard of President Ibrahaim Traoré of Burkina Faso because the Western media has largely ignored him. However, soon everyone will know his name. Traoré is a soft-spoken Colossus who strides continents and centuries, speaking ancient truths the West has tried to hide. King James Bible John 8:32: “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”In September 2022, Traoré became president of Burkina Faso, the tiny nation in the Sahel just south of the Sahara Desert in Africa. At 37, Traoré is the second youngest president in the world — with a strong appeal for Africa’s young population used to much older leaders. Traoré promised to leverage his nation’s rich mineral resources for the benefit of its 24 million citizens.
Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger severed ties with ECOWAS which many young Africans believe represents Western interests. In September 2023, they created the Alliance Etats Sahel (AES) aka “Alliance Sahel or “Sahel Confederation” The AES is a role model inspiring Africa and a growing number of nations are joining AES. Travel is difficult in Africa because each African nation has its own passport. So, the AES created a passport that allows members to travel freely within the “Alliance Sahel. This greatly facilitates trade.
Chad Drops BOMBSHELL Announcement – Joining Burkina, Mali, Niger New Alliance! (AES)
Chad’s President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno has announced plans to join the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), signaling a break from French influence and regional bodies like ECOWAS. This move aligns Chad with Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger in their push for sovereignty and economic independence. Presidential advisor Ali Abdel-Rhamane Haggar highlighted the cultural ties and potential benefits, including infrastructure development. If Chad joins, AES’s influence would significantly expand, reinforcing Africa’s fight for unity and self-determination
AES Establishes New World Order
Western-dominated organizations like AWOWAS, Western nations, and Western organizations like the International Monetary Fund and United Nations initially opposed President Traoré. However, in the last few weeks, they have all been sending representatives to consult with him. They now recognize that President Traoré is establishing a powerful New World Order they never anticipated.
The West has long portrayed Africa as poor, undeveloped, backwards, with no history, and always in need of aid. However, President Traoré has shown that Africa is the mother of civilization and is rich. Neo-colonialism is the modern form of slavery that has allowed the West to enrich itself at Africa’s expense.
Western countries need Africa more than Africa needs them shows that President Traoré quietly speaks truth to power and has reminded the West that Africa is not poor or dependent. Africa is rich in resources on which the West is dependent including oil, gold, diamonds, rare Earth minerals (uranium, cobalt, lithium), bauxite, rubber, platinum, graphite, lumber, palm oil, cocoa, coffee, tea, wine, cashews, mangoes, tomatoes, livestock, fish and other foods. Cell phones and EVs rely on resources from Africa
The video below explains that President Traoré’s action are echoing across the Global South and around the world. President Traoré is showing nations how to free themselves from neo-colonialism.
full story and videos at https://www.activistpost.com/how-ibrahim-traores-growing-revolution-is-changing-the-world/
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