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Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by Gmajor(m): 9:52am On Jul 13
Gbadugbakun:
My own prayer is that the west shouldn't sponsor a coup against him that would destabilize the country and hand over power back to them. Na their way be that

Live by the sword, die by the sword.
Ascend to the presidency via coup, get removed by a coup

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Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by NewHe: 10:01am On Jul 13
Initial gragra!
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by Tareq1105: 10:04am On Jul 13
KingOfAllIgbos:
I was in Burkina Faso 2x for work this year alone .. 3x last year, even in the middle of a coup that was quietly squashed. grin

I can confidently tell you this guy is just super good on propaganda. An expert at blowing hot air.

Believe less 20% of what you see here.

Let me dig pictures of Monument of Martyrs & Thomas Sankara Monument that I took without me in it.... to prove it.

I laugh everytime he's praised. 🤣 The media there is tightly regulated to say only what Government wants.

Go to Guinea Conakry too, yes cleaner & more disciplined BUT no Internet without VPN for EVERYONE grin

Youth in Burkina Faso who criticise him or disprove his lies are sent immediately to the war front.

Most French colonies are small, easy to manage, everyone has ID cards so if you write nonsense online, it takes authorities a very short time to pick you up.

PS : last picture is a stock picture, not mine. Monument of Martyrs.

It's only indomie children and obidients LP that are hailing him.

Who doesn't know what military despotic can do? Can anyone criticize? Can anyone say anything negative? Does the human rights of the citizens guaranteed? These are the issues and after they have consolidated they would start misbehaving, journalists and critiques getting missing, corruption without any check, etc

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Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by loswhite(m): 10:05am On Jul 13
atobs4real:
Good thinking good products.
What a beautiful thought.
We are still hear depending on crude oil.
What is beautiful about the thought? What has he achieved since he is the president? Can you give us the stats? How do you ppl celebrate without showing stats on the improvement he has achieved?

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Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by SmartPolician: 10:06am On Jul 13
OBIDIENTNAIJA:
If Nigeria follow suit, we'll witness unprecedented development. Our leaders in connivance with our colonial masters are causing us to retrogress

Nigeria doesn't have to copy this. Our problem is internal. If a soldier takes over the leadership of Nigeria, he won't be any different from our politicians because they work hand in hand. Na our politicians be our problem. But in their case, their French colonial master wasn't giving them breathing space. There's a difference.
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by loswhite(m): 10:08am On Jul 13
michlins:
and what progress have we made under APC
Are we praising APC? lol so you are aware that he has made zero progress and you are celebrating him…lol
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by GanagiBitrus: 10:08am On Jul 13
loswhite:
There is nothing like a good dictator. Absolute power corrupts. Imagine you have Buhari to rule you for 20 years…lol. Just 8 years and the man destroyed the country…lol
Well, my point is that Democracy is a white man's system of Govt, & we have not really made any meaningful progress as a Nation under democracy. Black man is too crude for democracy.
Corruption in high & low places have been thriving under democracy.
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by NairaMaster1(m): 10:09am On Jul 13
Paraman:
You're funny... Which weapons from Africa is Nato surviving on?

I wanted to ask but I said no need. He's not intelligent. He cut the west and collect loan from China. To me it's worse.

Perhaps, I didn't see any new development rather than the malicious weekly progress reports of nonsense.

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Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by Padipadi: 10:09am On Jul 13
Racoon:
The decision to free his nation from French colonial griphold and the puppet ECOWAS was also definitive and precise. These young military turks are proving to the old corrupt geriatrics African leaders that leadership can be military but revolutionary.
Should we replicate it in Nigeria too?
Cos Putin that's the role model of this boy called Ibrahim is also a kletopower drunk. See how he wasted Wagner Prigozin Yevgen? And that gentle guy recently wey nor be warlord?
He who preach equity must come with clean hands.

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Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by Tradepunter2: 10:10am On Jul 13
Racoon:
The decision to free his nation from French colonial griphold and the puppet ECOWAS was also definitive and precise. These young military turks are proving to the old corrupt geriatrics African leaders that leadership can be military but revolutionary.

Keep fooling yourself and spreading propaganda..... MUMU go just siddon for niaja dy shoke mouth for another man country and try paint nonsense..... Una mumu never so sha....

He's not doing shyte and is none of our biznes... Keep your fking thought to your self
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by Image123(m): 10:11am On Jul 13
What's revolutionary about this? This is the same OP that supports fraud candidates in Nigeria and is clamouring for change of government. Is this one the change that you will praise?
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by Segxydube: 10:11am On Jul 13
JASONjnr:


Where do they get their gun powder and uranium and other elements used in producing nuclear weapons from?

Why do we have terrorists in selected areas in Africa where those elements are common there?

Dis one na mumĹŻ talk jare.. Those advanced countries can't suffer even if africa cut dem off
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by Lionessza6(f): 10:13am On Jul 13
LMFAO. Where are the strides? grin grin. This is stupid. Shouldn't he be praised when he he has demonstrated to the world what those *weekly progress reports have achieved * ( the positives ofcourse) grin. Haven't all failed African nations used the anti-gay (strong African values) (propaganda to save face grin) long enough grin. It's like this is the only thing worthy of celebrating or the only thing they can flaunt as achievement for their different administrations grin grin. The issue is over flogged.....we need more service delivery news grin. More reduction of poverty grin. Less corruption grin. Less oppression of citizens grin etc. My God grin
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by Tradepunter2: 10:15am On Jul 13
JASONjnr:


Where do they get their gun powder and uranium and other elements used in producing nuclear weapons from?

Why do we have terrorists in selected areas in Africa where those elements are common there?

All these Russian propaganda rats ... We go hang una.... Keep pushing nonsense narrative and nu let us protect our country.... If you Soo love him go live in the country
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by AbujaCitiBlog: 10:16am On Jul 13
SadiqBabaSani:
stop praising nonsense, Burkina ain't making much progress since these military guys actually took over
Which progress where they making before the military took over, homosexual apologist?
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by loswhite(m): 10:16am On Jul 13
mamaafrik:


Say who ??
Do you know that 50% subsidy is paid by f.g over keke,motorcycle or taxi bought by citizen??
Do you know that they have 24 hours power??
Have you seen the apache of weapons that they got recently to secure their borders?

I have a friend there ,don't say what you don't know
lol this is funniest thing I have heard today. Burkina Faso have 24 hours power supply….lol oga I give up
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by AFONJACOW(m): 10:17am On Jul 13
Our own army is telling us , the country is good the way it is .. they will rather rob the poor masses than to engage the corrupt politicians
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by JuanDeDios: 10:17am On Jul 13
Racoon:
The decision to free his nation from French colonial griphold and the puppet ECOWAS was also definitive and precise. These young military turks are proving to the old corrupt geriatrics African leaders that leadership can be military but revolutionary.
Lol. I opened your thread hoping to see DEVELOPMENT. But all I see is "...criminilizes gay. Weekly reports. Abuses France" You people need to stop supporting nonsense, truly.
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by JuanDeDios: 10:17am On Jul 13
OkpaNsukkaisBae:
Captain Traore is working..
No be small work. Weekly report easy? I'm sure when the Islamists overrun the country, it'll be reported weekly.
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by Lionessza6(f): 10:18am On Jul 13
GanagiBitrus:
Democracy is too refined & sophisticated for Black Africans.

A GOOD DICTATOR is still preferred. đź‘Ť

Tunubu should give you people just that....don't cry when it happens grin
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by loswhite(m): 10:18am On Jul 13
GanagiBitrus:

Well, my point is that Democracy is a white man's system of Govt, & we have not really made any meaningful progress as a Nation under democracy. Black man is too crude for democracy.
Corruption in high & low places have been thriving under democracy.
The point remains that there is nothing good about a dictator. What is a black man system of government? Is dictatorship a black man system of government?
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by JuanDeDios: 10:19am On Jul 13
Lionessza6:


Tunubu should give you people just that....don't cry when it happens grin
Oh, they will cry. Ignorance has to be worst thing on earth.

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Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by Wickedlywicked: 10:19am On Jul 13
babasolution:
Only a young,strong,brave and able leader can liberate Nigeria, not weak old men
Yes my guy. Young and abled men like Peter Obi, yeye Bello, Dimeji Bankole, Desmond Ediot and Saraki grin
Na that Obi Dey funny me pass. A man who couldn’t conduct LG elections as an 8-year Governor wanted to rule Nigeria as a federal unit.
He can’t commend the Supreme Court verdict because it’s going to be a big owngoal for him grin
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by OBIDIENTNAIJA: 10:21am On Jul 13
loswhite:
what did the previous ones achieved? Was there a time any military leader managed our resources properly? The dollar crisis you are experiencing today did you think it started today? Have you asked yourself how black market started? Go back and check the history of who created the black market and how it has benefited a certain region….
I was born the the late 80s and I can tell you that I enjoyed those days. Not the rubbish democracy we're practicing now. So forget. Things were lot better during that time than now. Corruption have taken over big time. So sad

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Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by JuanDeDios: 10:21am On Jul 13
GanagiBitrus:

Well, my point is that Democracy is a white man's system of Govt, & we have not really made any meaningful progress as a Nation under democracy. Black man is too crude for democracy.
Corruption in high & low places have been thriving under democracy.
Disliking what you have because it's not working well is fine. Accepting ANYTHING in replacement of it (without bordering if it's better) is not wisdom. Ask those who lived through IBB and Abacha.
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by loswhite(m): 10:21am On Jul 13
Hecrax:
He (Traore)provided more than a hundred modern tractors,etc to local farmers in Burkina Faso amongst other good deeds for his people obviously you never travelled anywhere 🤡
What is the impact? Show us the stats. Abi you follow for say na statistics we go chop?
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by franvincoop: 10:23am On Jul 13
Don't know abt Burkina Faso, but u see Cameroon, Chad, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, citizens of these countries no know wetin be Generator.
I repeat dem no know wetin be Generator.
24hours light na sure all over the country no be only for capital city.

loswhite:
lol this is funniest thing I have heard today. Burkina Faso have 24 hours power supply….lol oga I give up
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by loswhite(m): 10:23am On Jul 13
GloriousGbola:
nothing we havent seen before, right down to the populist unsustainable policies that have led us to where we are today.

all these unsustainable subsidies we are struggling with today were also started by military administrations

Dont mind them. The government took loan to build train yet the train cannot even generate revenue to service the loans and we keep hearing I declare one month free train ride…lol.
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by JuanDeDios: 10:23am On Jul 13
Racoon:
Captain Ibrahim Traore is in the class of Late Captain Thomas Sankara and Late Major Patrick Kaduna Chukwuma Nzeogwu. Revolutionary soldiers!
Why insult Sankara? Whatever did he do to you? You ought to be arrested! Traore is a thug and Nzeogwu was a murderer.
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by Lionessza6(f): 10:24am On Jul 13
JuanDeDios:

Oh, they will cry. Ignorance has to be worst thing on earth.

LMFAO. Absolutely. I don't think Africans who have never lived under a dictatorship actually know how it actually works. We have the same problem here with idio*ts who want the dictator wannabe Malema to rule. They think it'll be business as usual where you can protest anyhow and insult your leaders to their faces because you're upset with them grin. And those are just some of the changes they'd encounter, wr haven't even gotten deeper with things like property rights grin grin. Some people are beyond stupid.
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by GanagiBitrus: 10:24am On Jul 13
Lionessza6:


Tunubu should give you people just that....don't cry when it happens grin
If Tinubu is good, no problem.
Nobody hates good governance.
Re: The Revolutionary Strides Of President Ibrahim Traore Of Burkina Faso by Lionessza6(f): 10:26am On Jul 13
GanagiBitrus:

If Tinubu is good, no problem.
Nobody hates good governance.

No one said Tinubu is good or bad. We are talking about the differences between a democratic vs a dictatorial state. Be careful of what you wish for grin

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