Why the U.S. want the greatest president in Africa GONE (and NOW)
Captain Traore of Burkina Faso is in DANGER. EVerything you need to know about his fight for African freedom
Alkebulanians,
Ibrahim Traore, president of Burkina Faso and the defacto leader of the Sahel Alliance, is in danger. And the usual suspects, the United States, are up to their usual games. I'm going to tell you what they've accused him of and why.
Tomorrow I'm going to give you the exact step-by-step playbook they use against African leaders and how every one of you, from Africa to Black America, can help protect the greatest president Africa's had in generations.
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You will want to check my article archives for background on Traore and the Sahel Alliance, a coalition of West African nations set up to defend their independence. This will give you important context to this weekends two part series.
TODAY PART 1: Why the U.S. want the GREATEST president in Africa gone
TOMORROW PART 2 (premium): The West’s 7-Step Playbook for Eliminating African Leaders (2025 Edition)
This is going to be a good one 👆🏾
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General Michael Langley, commander of US Africa Command, accused Captain Traore of stealing gold from his own people. You can watch the video below:
Yet, Burkinabes aren't complaining.
They're celebrating the man who:
Built the country's first national gold refinery.
Takes basic pay. No mansions No Rolexes No luxury cars.
If he's stealing, where's the evidence?
There is none. They've never needed evidence when it comes to Africa.
In 1983, Thomas Sankara took power in Burkina Faso through a coup. In just months:
He made the country food self-sufficient
Vaccinated millions. Built schools. Empowered women.
And warned Africa:
“He who feeds you controls you.”
Four years later, Sankara was assassinated by his own friend, Blaise Campaore.
That traitor to Africa ruled Burkina Faso for 27 years up until 2014. The West didn't call him a criminal and worked with him for almost three decades.
In 2022, Captain Traore took power in Burkina Faso through a coup. In just two years:
He built the country's first gold refinery
Kicked out French troops.
Launched free education for all his citizens
Signed a nuclear energy deal with Russia.
Built affordable housing for low income communities
Formed the Sahel alliance with Mali and Niger to defend African sovereignty.
The Western media have not reported on a single one of these amazing deeds, If you google Captain Traore, all you will see are articles about unrest, with his government still labeled a military junta in many publications.
Note, this is solely confined to mainstream and western publications. Independent commentators such as myself paint a whole different picture.
One of a continental hero.
Think about it, France had a hundred years in Burkina Faso and they didn't do what Traore’s done in only two. If that isn’t an indictment of France in Africa, I don’t know what is. This brings me on to the United States.
In the image above, you have Anthony Blinken, former US Secretary of State. The man who’s hand he’s shaking is Gabon's General Bryce Olegui in Nguema, who took over Gabon in a coup.
I reported on this story in depth and if you’ve been following my platform for the last few years, you’d know I did a full about face on my opinion of what I’d first believed was a coup of liberation like in Niger shortly prior.
I was so wrong and I admitted it.
Nguema ousted Ali Bongo, whose family ruled Gabon for over 56 years with French support.
I don't believe it was a real coup.
I believe it was a changing of the guard.
Why? Because I found out Nguema is actually Ali Bongo's cousin.
This is literally a family affair.
Blinken, the same man who accused African Stream of working with Russia and had them deplatformed everywhere is here welcoming a coup leader to Washington.
The US government then gave this coup leader millions of dollars for his presidential campaign.
Then, and this is the sickening part of this, last month, Nguerma won that election and is now president of Gabon. A man andy one with some intuition and basic intelligence can see is the U.S. and France’s company man.
They literally financed his campaign and this isn’t conjecture.
You can find these details online. Now if that is openly available info, imagine what they did behind closed doors to get this man elected?
Nguema hasn't done a 10th of what Traore's done for his people.
Two co-leaders, one the US calls a criminal, the other is welcomed to the White House.
Africans, Black America, they're playing us for fools.
Tomorrow I will give you the secret guide to Western foreign policy in Africa.
I will present to you…
The West’s 7-Step Playbook for Eliminating African Leaders (2025 Edition)
Exciting.
See you tomorrow.
Tired of hearing what they are doing to us….. we need to start coming together to dismantle their strategies and return the favour so that they can get a taste of their own medicine
Everyone one of our pillars in Africa that wanted/was doing our country good and protect our resources these leeches want to erase kmft
Universe please keep him safe every single second of each day