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May 20 2025 Femi Akomolafe brings some needed truth re the Traoré videos
Thank you Femi!
[Ed Note: Now we know. Traoré speaks a fine, eloquent and unaccented English. He is brilliant! His Letter to the Pope was real Traoré. We can also then congratulate ourselves because we very quickly recognized and started questioning the AI information.]
Over to Femi:
On Nigerian “Fact-Checkers” and Ibrahim Traoré’
My Mission: Stultitia Delenda Est -… Continue reading -
May 19 2025 Traorés Letter to the Pope (or not Traoré?)
I mentioned in the previous Daily Chronicles that we receive a mass of AI generated clickbait videos with African content, and the face of Traoré and a catchy header is certain to attract attention. In certain instances the content of these AI clickys cannot even be taken seriously.
This video is one of those -… Continue reading
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May 12 2025 Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré: becoming the face of free Africa
But first, they are under terrorist attack. It is said that Russia is now in charge of Traore’s security with a sizable force. For mining gold they have also allied with a Russian company, Nordgold. This deal was signed the day after Traor’e surivived another assassination attempt.
“It’s not terrorism. It’s imperialism.” – Burkina Faso’s President… Continue reading
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May 08 2025 Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré has arrived in Moscow to take part in events marking Victory Day
Traoré is writing history!
In 2011, the West labeled Gaddafi a “threat.” Then Libya was destroyed.
Now, Africans are saying: “Not again.”
Protests from Ghana to the Caribbean chant: “HANDS OFF TRAORÉ!”
Why does Traoré have so much support?
He lives on his army salary—no mansions, no yachts.
He’s inspired by Thomas Sankara, the revolutionary leader killed in a 1987 coup.
He’s… Continue reading
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Apr 29 2025 Alliance of Sahel States: sixth reported conspiracy against President Ibrahim Traoré
PROTECT THE ALLIANCE OF SAHEL STATES!
Protect and defend the Alliance of Sahel States! That is the rallying cry of pan-Africanists everywhere, especially now that Burkina Faso’s authorities have just foiled a sixth reported conspiracy against President Ibrahim Traoré, who was also slandered recently by General Michael Langley of US Africa Command (AFRICOM). Malian officials… Continue reading
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Apr 26 2025 South Africa: Wearing out the tarnished liberation credentials
Events in South Africa have been turbulent for months now, since Trump spoke out about ‘bad things’ happening in South Africa and inviting white farmers to avail themselves of an opportunity to go to the US and? … Farm for the US of course. He is not doing it out of the goodness of his… Continue reading
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Feb 13 2025 Africa’s Westernized Elites And Their Pathetic Intellectual Enslavement
By Femi Akomolafe at his substack
To do justice to this essay, I will use a lengthy quotation to lay the foundation of my arguments. I beg your indulgence.
“What the African elites lack most is the courage to use their “own reason.” This, despite how modern they like to think of themselves, has actually kept them… Continue reading
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Jan 19 2025 Two years of Ibrahim Traore, President of Burkina Faso
1. Burkina Faso’s GDP grew from approximately $18.8 billion to $22.1 billion.
2. He rejected loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. He said: “Africa does not need the World Bank, the IMF, Europe or America.”
3. He reduced the salaries of ministers and MPs by 30%, and increased the salaries of civil… Continue reading
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Jan 07 2025 West Africa’s Defiance: ECOWAS Scrambles to Contain Sahel Breakaway
Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, (AES), three nations at the heart of the insurgency-ravaged Sahel are sending shockwaves through West Africa’s fragile post-colonial order. Their planned withdrawal from ECOWAS on January 29 marks a seismic rejection of decades of regional integration dictated by Western-backed elites.
Now, ECOWAS, desperate to salvage its crumbling legitimacy, has offered… Continue reading
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Jan 02 2025 The complexity of Africa – Neo Colonial Pacts
Written by Wassim Morjane and widely distributed among channels following Africa, spiced up by some personal recollection.
Most here know that I am an African, that is, born in Africa. It is fair to describe Africa (taken as a whole continent) as complex. There are massive differences between the Africa North and South of the Sahara… Continue reading
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Dec 28 2024 Russia’s Inroads into Africa: The Unstoppable March of the Global South
Russia by all standards is probably the most “sanctioned” country by the west. But her economy keeps growing faster than any western economy. A normal thinker would say, there is something wrong.
Since the Russian Special Operation (SO) in Ukraine, the Russian economy has repeatedly defied expectations. The current forecast for 2024 is a 4% growth,… Continue reading
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Dec 24 2024 Briefing: Nuclear, Chemical, Biological – Russian MoD
Briefing by Deputy Chief of the Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Protection Troops of the Russian Armed Forces Major General Aleksei Rtishchev
The United States is transferring unfinished Ukrainian military-biological projects to Africa. If the projects in Ukraine were legitimate research, why are they running to Africa?
US military biological research exploits Africa to fuel… Continue reading
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Dec 22 2024 10 Days to ECOWAS Rupture
This, (he means France) without a doubt, is the worst SYMBOL of neocolonialism in Africa
On January 29, 2025 (gee, that is next week!), barring a last-minute miracle, the three nations of the Sahel Federation – Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso – will formally exit the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). For the first… Continue reading -
Nov 24 2024 🔆 Alliance of Sahel States: A beacon of hope
These three countries, despite the scourge of ongoing terrorism, are doing it right and one cannot help but hope and wish them the best. Doing it right? Yes, first they expelled the overlords knowing that one cannot negotiate with a controlled racist imperialist and neocolonial power. With this move, they took their economic power back… Continue reading