IBRAHIM TRAORE: THE AFRICAN LEADER THE WORLD FEARS!
Captain Ibrahim Traoré Has Changed the Game
Burkina Faso was once trapped in debt, poverty, and under foreign control. But now, everything has changed. Captain Ibrahim Traoré, a young and bold leader, has stood up and said “no more.” He kicked out France, took back the country’s gold and land, and made sure his people got what belongs to them. Now Burkina Faso is on the path to self-reliance and real independence. That alone has made the Western world furious.
The West Wants Africa Weak, Poor, and Dependent
Let’s be clear: the West never wanted Africa to stand strong. America, France, and other Western powers have stolen from African nations for centuries—stealing gold, oil, cocoa, diamonds, uranium, and more. But they didn’t just take the resources—they also made sure to leave African countries poor and dependent afterward. Then they turned around and blamed the victims, calling Africans "lazy," "corrupt," or "backward" in their media.
They use Hollywood, the news, and even school textbooks to lie about Africa, making it look like the continent just can’t get its act together. But here’s the truth: Africa didn’t fall apart on its own. It was broken by colonizers. It was robbed by corporations. And it's still being targeted today.
Burkina Faso Said “No” to Being Used—Now Look at the Pressure
When Captain Traoré told France to get out, it shocked the world. But why? Because that’s not how things are supposed to go. Africa is supposed to obey, right? That’s what they think. But Traoré did the opposite. He nationalized the gold. He cut off foreign control. He made deals that benefit his people, not outside companies. Now, Burkina Faso has no debt. That’s right—no debt. And that makes him dangerous to the system.
If more African leaders followed Traoré’s example, the entire continent would rise. That’s the West’s biggest fear.
The Western Media Is Already Lying About Him
They’ve already started. The media has painted Traoré as a “dictator,” a “threat to democracy,” and “radical.” But let’s be real—those are just code words the West uses whenever a Black leader doesn’t bow down. Remember what they did to Lumumba? Sankara? Gaddafi? The playbook hasn’t changed.
First, they lie. Then, they isolate the leader. Then, they send in spies, sanctions, or worse—assassins.
Why Is Self-Reliance Seen as a Crime?
Why is it okay for France to live off African uranium, but not okay for Burkina Faso to control its own gold? Why is it okay for America to have bases all over Africa, but not okay for African countries to tell them to leave?
Because when Africa rises, it threatens a global system built on our suffering. That system wants cheap labor, stolen resources, and broken nations. But when we say “No more,” they call it war.
Captain Traoré Is a Hero, Not a Villain
This man is standing up for his people, protecting his land, and fighting off those who want to keep Africa down. He’s not just a leader—he’s a symbol. A reminder that Africa can stand tall, proud, and free. And that’s why they want him gone.
Let’s not be fooled by their lies. Let’s not allow their media to paint him as the enemy. Traoré is doing what all leaders should be doing—defending his nation from economic slavery.
Wake Up, Africa. Stand Up, Black World.
We must protect our leaders when they protect us. We must speak up when the West tries to turn them into villains. Africa is not poor. Africa is rich beyond belief—but it’s been looted for too long.
Captain Ibrahim Traoré is changing that. And that’s why the West is shaking.