Introduction by DM
Burkina Faso is one African country to watch.
In 2017 I wrote “The Plan to Keep Africa Enslaved“.
“According to the World Bank, the citizens of Luxembourg, Qatar, Norway, Singapore and Switzerland enjoy some of the highest household average salaries in the world. Luxembourg, for example, has an annual household average salary of $91,388 (I presume USD). And take for example, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) — a country ravaged by conflict. With a population of 75 million, it has the lowest household average salary in Africa — a mere $422. (Does this mean an average of $1.15 per day for the family?)
“Yet, in 2009, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) had an estimated $24 trillion in untapped mineral deposits — including gold. How is that possible? For starters, those who tried to provide equity or fairness are dispatched forthwith.
“Dispatched… by Assassination — The first legally elected prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo was Patrice Lumumba.”
Now we have a new rising African star.
How is this going to change African politics.
Ibrahim Traore
This man has seemed to have completely changed the game in Africa.
“Ibrahim Traoré is a Burkinabé military officer and politician who has been the interim President of Burkina Faso since September 2022. He assumed power following a coup d’état that ousted then-interim President Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba. At 36, Traoré is currently the second youngest serving state leader in the world and the youngest serving president.”
Road Revolution Ignites Belief and Pride
His road construction projects. The people of Burkino Faso are developing their own roads and not reliant on foreign assistance. He seems to have given the people a renewed sense of National identity. “No longer begging on foreign tables.”
An analysis from SMWX (a South African podcaster — Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh is a Lecturer in the Department of International Relations at Wits University. He was SRC president at UCT in 2010. He holds a DPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford. His first book is Democracy and Delusion: 10 Myths in South African Politics 2017)
France controlled African territories through MONEY:
Money control by France kept the country in shackles and poverty.
Ingratitude:
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