How President Ibrahim Traoré Is Changing Global Order
As Africa rises and shifts towards the BRICS nations and the Global South, the West is increasingly being left out. This shift has major implications for the dollar that the corporate media is not warning Americans about. So, Americans who do not have alternative currencies like gold, silver, and/or bitcoin will be in for a shock when the dollar is no longer the world’s reserve currency as it has been since the Bretton Woods Agreement in 1944.
Why The West Is Collapsing As Africa Rises explains that Ibrahaim Traoré became president of Burkina Faso, the tiny nation in the Sahel just south of the Sahara Desert in Africa, in September 2022. At 37, Traoré is the second youngest president in the world — with a strong appeal for Africa’s young population used to much older leaders. Traoré promised to leverage his nation’s rich mineral resources for the benefit of its 24 million citizens.
In September 2023, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger created the Alliance Etats Sahel (AES) aka “Alliance Sahel or “Sahel Confederation” They are planning to merge into one state now and Togo has joined them. Travel is difficult in Africa because each African nation has its own passport. So, the AES created a passport that allows members to travel freely within the “Alliance Sahel. This greatly facilitates trade. President Traoré is building a state-of-the-art railroad and trains to connect the three nations and allow them to access the ports in Morocco and Mauritania. That will give these landlocked nations access to the Atlantic Ocean and facilitate trade with the Americas and Europe.
President Ibrahim Traoré’s Amazing Projects shows a few of the transformational projects President Traoré has launched in finance, transportation, education, healthcare, housing, agriculture, access to water, and access to electricity via solar power. President Traoré is now working on providing access to nuclear power. Another African president said he wants to nationalize his nation’s resources as President Traoré has done – but just that one project will take him four years!
Why Smart Investors Are Rushing To Africa Now
Why The Smartest Investors Are Rushing To Africa! 6/9/25
Africa’s private capital landscape demonstrated remarkable resilience in 2024, defying global downturns with a significant rebound in fundraising and deal activity. According to the African Private Capital Association, fundraising more than doubled to $4.0 billion across 22 funds, marking the third-highest final close value on the continent in the past decade.
This surge occurred even as global private capital fundraising declined by 19% year-over-year, highlighting Africa’s growing appeal to investors seeking opportunities amid global economic uncertainties. – Investment activity also saw positive momentum, with deal volume increasing by 8% year-over-year to 485 transactions, the second-highest on record. However, total deal value experienced a slight decline of 7%, totaling $5.5 billion.
Notably, smaller deals gained prominence; for the first time in a decade, transactions under $50 million accounted for more than half of the total deal value. Conversely, large deals exceeding $250 million saw an 85% drop, reflecting a cautious approach among investors amid macroeconomic challenges. – The composition of fundraising shifted significantly, with a move away from generalist funds, which fell to zero for the first time in 13 years. Instead, specialized funds focusing on infrastructure and private equity each secured 30% of the total fundraising value, amounting to $1.2 billion each.
This trend underscores investors’ growing preference for targeted strategies. Additionally, local investor participation increased, with African investors’ commitments rising from 14% in 2022 to 19% in 2024, signaling a strengthening domestic investment landscape. – Exit activity also rebounded, with a 47% increase, totaling 63 recorded exits—the second-highest volume on record for Africa. Sales to trade buyers remained the primary exit route, accounting for 41% of exits, though this represented a decline from 48% in 2022, indicating a diversification in exit strategies. This uptick in exits reflects mounting pressure from limited partners for liquidity and demonstrates the maturing nature of Africa’s private capital markets.
President Traoré’s Powerful Messages To World
Ibrahim Traoré Sends A Bold Message to the World | FULL POWERFUL SPEECH 7/27/25
In this historic speech, Burkina Faso’s President Captain Ibrahim Traoré issues a fearless message to the entire world—a call for dignity, justice, African unity, and an end to neocolonialism. His words are not only directed at Western leaders, but also aimed to awaken the conscience of all oppressed nations.
In this blazing address, Traoré breaks the silence on Western interference, global exploitation of African resources, media propaganda, and military domination. With calm confidence and revolutionary fire, he reminds the world that Africa is not a land of slaves or savages—but a cradle of strength, wisdom, and freedom. He does not just speak for Burkina Faso—he speaks for all oppressed people around the world.
Ibrahim Traoré’s Unshaken Stand | The Truth Africa MUST Hear 7/27/25
In this powerful and emotionally charged address, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the fearless leader of Burkina Faso, delivers a message of resistance, resilience, and renaissance. Standing boldly in the face of international pressure and neo-colonial narratives, Traoré unveils the real truth Africa has long been denied. His stand is not just for Burkina Faso—it’s for every African man, woman, and child.
Why Democracy Wasn’t Meant To Work In Africa
From Kenya to Burkina Faso – How One Speech Shook the West’s Grip on Africa 8/11/25
Africa is rising, and the era of timid silence is over. From Ouagadougou to Nairobi, the winds of change are sweeping the continent. President Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso has ignited a movement for African sovereignty — and now, in a shocking twist, Kenya’s former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has joined the call.
In this powerful speech, Odinga dismantles the myth of Western-style democracy, exposes unfair mineral-for-security deals, and demands a uniquely African path to governance and development. His words echo across the African Union and the global stage, challenging the political order from Washington to Beijing.
BREAKING: Kenya Follows Burkina Faso, Kenya Joins Traoré’s Fight – African People’s Uprising 8/11/25
“Democracy is being rejected even in its cradle.” These are not the words of a rebel — they came from Raila Odinga, the former Prime Minister of Kenya, once the West’s most trusted ally in Africa’s democratic experiment. In this groundbreaking speech, Odinga calls out Western-style democracy as a failed import, exposing a system that offers ballots without bread, elections without electricity, and reforms without dignity.
Across Africa — from Nairobi to Bamako — young people are no longer asking for permission. They are asking the hard questions. And now, even veteran leaders like Odinga are echoing what Captain Ibrahim Traoré has already begun: Africa must stop copying — and start creating.
Africa’s New Power Grid
How Burkina Faso Just Broke Africa’s Energy Chains – This new African power grid starts in Burkinabe
8/1/25
How Burkina Faso Just Broke Africa’s Energy Chains – The New African Power Grid Begins in Burkinabe! Burkina Faso is rewriting Africa’s energy story. Under Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s bold leadership, the nation is dismantling decades of dependency on foreign-controlled power systems and building a revolutionary African power grid—starting in Burkinabe.
This groundbreaking project isn’t just about electricity. It’s about independence, industrial growth, and regional unity. From massive solar farms to cross-border energy links, Burkina Faso is leading a movement that could free Africa from crippling energy imports and external control. In this video, we’ll explore:
The historic launch of the Burkinabe power grid
How this project is reshaping West African energy cooperation
The impact on jobs, industry, and rural communities
Why this move threatens foreign energy dominance
The long-term vision for a self-sufficient Africa Burkina Faso’s energy revolution is more than an infrastructure project—it’s a symbol of African resilience and sovereignty. The question is: Could this be the blueprint for the rest of Africa?
AFRICA’S ELECTRIC REVOLUTION – How Traoré’s Plan to Power 15 Nations Stunned the West 8/10/12
Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré is leading one of Africa’s most ambitious energy transformations. His vision: an interconnected electricity system that will electrify 15 nations across the Sahel using massive solar farms, high-voltage transmission lines, and cross-border energy cooperation. This groundbreaking plan promises to deliver power to millions, boost industry, modernize infrastructure, and reduce dependence on Western-controlled energy sources.
The project has shocked global powers, challenging old geopolitical balances and proving Africa can lead its own industrial revolution. From rural electrification to regional energy independence, Traoré’s strategy is setting a bold example for the entire continent.
President Traoré Ends Digital Colonization
The $1.2B SECRET: “Africa Can’t Compete”? – The Untold Story Behind Faso Telecom’s Rise to Power!
8/11/25
Ethiopia Digitizes Over 900 Public Services – The Future Is Here 8/8/25
Accessing over 900 public services in Ethiopia is now a reality thanks to the innovative Digital Ethiopia 2025 strategy. Millions of citizens can easily connect with the government through platforms like Mesob — the all-in-one digital portal transforming how services are delivered across the country. From issuing digital IDs to over 20 million people, to state-of-the-art data centers and expanding 5G internet coverage, Ethiopia is building a modern digital infrastructure that increases transparency, reduces bureaucracy, and bridges gaps between urban and rural areas.
In this video, we explore the Ministry of Innovation and Technology’s vital role, the rise of digital payments such as Telebirr, and why Ethiopia is quickly becoming a leader in digital government transformation in the region. Whether it’s healthcare, taxation, agriculture, or social services, Ethiopians are experiencing faster, easier, and safer access to public services every day.
Ethiopia Just Signed a $3 Billion Deal With Africa’s Richest Man 7/21/25
Ethiopia just struck a $3 billion game-changing deal with Africa’s richest man—Aliko Dangote. But this isn’t just another investment story. This is Ethiopia’s boldest shot at defeating hunger, ending fertilizer shortages, and unlocking Africa’s agricultural revolution. Set in Gode, a strategic city in Ethiopia’s Somali region, this mega fertilizer plant is more than a factory—it’s a strike against food insecurity, inflation, and dependency on volatile global markets.
By harnessing natural gas from the Ogaden Basin and tapping Dangote’s industrial might, Ethiopia is rewriting its future. Watch now to discover how this fertilizer deal could power Ethiopia’s rural economy, lift GDP, create thousands of jobs, and spark a pan-African supply chain built on self-reliance—not foreign aid.
Africa’s Growing “Resource Nationalism”
How President Ibrahim Traoré Is Creating New Global Order! explains why Traoré’s “resource nationalism” is terrifying the West. Burkina Faso merged with Mali and Niger.
Why Ibrahim Traoré Is Becoming a Legend Across Africa and The Captain Who Shook Empires!
Why Ibrahim Traoré Is Africa’s Most Feared And Admired Leader explains that President Traoré is revolutionizing Africa and changing the global order through his “resource nationalism”.
Why President Ibrahim Traoré’s “Resource Nationalism” Terrifies The West
The West always depicts Africa as poor, incompetent, and in need of aid. However, President Traoré reminds the West that Africa is rich in resources on which the West depends. These include aluminum clay (rich in the Rare Earth Minerals uranium, cobalt, lithium), bauxite, beryllium, cashews, cattle, chrome, chromite, cocoa (for chocolate), coffee, cotton (from which gunpowder is made!), diamonds, diatomite, feldspar, fish, graphite, gold, iron ore, ivory, kainite, lead, lentils, limestone, livestock, lumber, maize, manganese, mangoes, marble, oil, palm oil, phosphate (for fertilizers), kyanite, platinum, rice, rubber, salt, sand, silver, tantalum, tea, titanium, tomatoes, uranium, vermiculite, yams, wine, and zinc. Cell phones. EVs, and nuclear power rely on resources from Africa.
For the last 400+ years, under colonialism and neo-colonialism, Africa sold its vast resources cheaply as raw materials. Europe processed those and sold Africa the expensive finished products. In the video below, a White American explains that a growing number of African nations are now adopting Traoré’s policy of “Resource Nationalism” which allows Africa to derive much greater profit from its resources by selling finished products rather than raw materials.
President Traoré’s policies are inspiring other African nations to follow his example. This is causing a seismic shift in global power as we watch the end of the era that enriched the West at Africa’s expense. It turns out that to survive, the West needs Africa. However, because Europe and America have treated Africa with such contempt for so long, African nations are increasing turning to the BRICS nations and the Global South now.
Ethiopia’s 15 Mega Projects That Are Shaping Africa’s Future 8/10/25
From the monumental Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) to the $6 billion Bishoftu Airport, Ethiopia is surging ahead with 8.4% GDP growth and world-class developments.
The Strike That Awakened Africa – Traoré’s Bold Move STUNS Trump & Macron 8/7/25
Africa Shuts the Gate: 10 Nations Halt Raw Exports, Western Markets in Turmoil 8/11/12
In a historic and unprecedented move, Africa shuts the gate—with 10 powerful nations halting all raw material exports—sending shockwaves through Western markets and throwing global supply chains into chaos. From critical minerals to agricultural commodities, the flow has stopped, and with it, the era of unchecked resource extraction.
This bold stand is more than economic strategy; it is a declaration of resource sovereignty and a demand for economic independence, ensuring Africa’s wealth is processed, refined, and valued on African soil. For decades, Western economies thrived on Africa’s raw exports, but now the rules have changed. Factories in Europe and North America face shortages, prices are surging, and the balance of power in global trade is shifting.
Africa is no longer just a supplier—it is becoming the architect of its own economic destiny. Follow this unfolding revolution, share your thoughts, and be part of the movement that is redefining the future of global commerce.
Traoré Defies Trump’s Demand
Traoré Defies Trump’s Demand for 60% of Burkina Faso’s Gold & Oil | Traoré Boldest Rejection Yet 8/5/25
In a bold and historic stand, Captain Ibrahim Traoré has rejected Donald Trump’s demand for 60% of Burkina Faso’s gold and oil reserves. This powerful moment marks a turning point in Africa’s fight for sovereignty. In this video, we uncover the full story behind the secret negotiation, Traoré’s fierce response, and what this means for Africa’s independence from Western control.
China Just Launched Payment System in Africa to Replace US Dollar! 8/6/25
More countries in Africa are moving away from the US dollar as China just launched a new plan to rollout an international payment system to pave the way for an international rollout of the Chinese Yuan. This is massive news! China and Africa are close partners and more Chinese Yuan will be used in future trade. Eventually Chinese Yuan will be used for all trade between China and Africa and in today’s video we’ll break down the latest news on US dollar in Africa.
IBRAHIM TRAORÉ vs TRUMP: Africa Said NO – The Battle Over Gold, Oil, and Power Begins 8/10/25
In 2025, a classified ultimatum from Donald Trump demanded 60% of Burkina Faso’s oil and gold—within 48 hours. But President Ibrahim Traoré didn’t flinch. He stood his ground, nationalized the nation’s wealth, and ignited a pan-African resistance that the West never saw coming. This is not just a story about oil and gold. It’s about sovereignty, defiance, and a continent rising. Watch the full story of how one leader said NO—and lived to lead a movement.
Traoré Built a $150B CHOCOLATE Empire Without the WEST 7/10/25
Traore’s SHOCKED The WORLD! $150B Chocolate Empire Without Help of WEST
BIG SHOCK: Niger NATIONALIZES Its Only Gold Mine from Foreign Hands! 8/11/25
Niger has just taken a bold and unexpected step — seizing control of its only industrial gold mine from foreign ownership. This move sends shockwaves through global markets and challenges decades of foreign dominance over African resources. With no warning or negotiations, the government has put Niger’s gold firmly back into national hands. Supporters hail it as a win for sovereignty, while critics warn of economic risks. Is this the start of a new era for Africa’s fight over its own wealth? As the African Diaspora saying goes, “I am because we are, and we are because I am.”
BOMBSHELL: TANZANIA SIGNS THE BIGGEST DEAL WITH RUSSIA, DETAILS OF THE DEAL WILL SHOCK YOU 8/7/25
Tanzania has just signed the biggest deal in its history — a $1.2 billion uranium agreement with Russia — and it’s sending shockwaves across Africa and beyond. This isn’t just about mining; it’s about rewriting the rules. For decades, African nations have seen their wealth extracted and exported with little return. But Tanzania is flipping the script. Instead of just selling raw materials, it’s bringing in investment, technology, and training to build something lasting.
This deal promises jobs, local uranium processing, and clean energy development. But it’s not without controversy. A new Tanzanian policy banning foreigners from small-scale businesses is sparking tension in East Africa, raising questions about regional unity versus national interest. Could this be the beginning of a new African era — one of self-reliance, fair deals, and real development? Or are there deeper challenges beneath the surface?
The Night Burkina Faso Locked Seventeen Doors Ibrahim Traoré’s Secret Strike 8/11/25
In one unforgettable night, Ibrahim Traoré led a bold operation that shook the world. From the heart of Burkina Faso, seventeen hidden doors were shut to a foreign spy network, changing Africa’s digital battlefield forever. This is the untold story that will redefine Africa news, sovereignty, and the fight for independence.
Witness how Ibrahim Traoré turned Burkina Faso into the epicenter of a resistance movement that’s inspiring nations across Africa. From secret midnight orders to the exposure of advanced surveillance systems, this cinematic account dives deep into the operation’s strategy, risks, and historic impact. If you follow Africa news, you can’t afford to miss how a young leader took on a superpower — and won the first round.
Traoré’s Latest Move Shakes Netanyahu and the EU – What Just Happened? 8/8/25
Traoré has just made a bold move that sent shockwaves through both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office and the European Union. In this video, we break down Traoré’s latest political maneuver, analyze the reactions from Netanyahu and the EU, and discuss the potential global implications of this surprising development.
AFRICA’S ELECTRIC REVOLUTION – How Traoré’s Plan to Power 15 Nations Stunned the West 8/10/25
Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré is leading one of Africa’s most ambitious energy transformations. His vision: an interconnected electricity system that will electrify 15 nations across the Sahel using massive solar farms, high-voltage transmission lines, and cross-border energy cooperation.
This groundbreaking plan promises to deliver power to millions, boost industry, modernize infrastructure, and reduce dependence on Western-controlled energy sources.
The project has shocked global powers, challenging old geopolitical balances and proving Africa can lead its own industrial revolution. From rural electrification to regional energy independence, Traoré’s strategy is setting a bold example for the entire continent.
The Strike That Awakened Africa – Traoré’s Bold Move STUNS Trump & Macron 8/7/25
Africa and Asia to Be Linked by $4BN Moses Bridge – Project Construction Set to Begin! 1/4/25
US Scientist and Engineers Stunned as Project Construction is officially set to begin on the $4BN Moses Bridge, a historic megaproject that will link Egypt and Saudi Arabia across the Red Sea — marking one of the most ambitious engineering feats of the 21st century set to connect the futuristic Neom Project Saudi Arabia and Neom City. The construction management contract is in progress and more information can be found on their construction project management app.
In this video, we explore:
The vision behind the Egypt and Saudi Arabia Bridge over Red Sea Saudi Arabia.
The impact on the Red Sea Saudi Arabia region.
How it aligns with the futuristic Neom Project Saudi Arabia and Neom City,
What this means for construction investment, project management, and global trade.
Backed by massive Saudi Arabia funding, this mega project will not only boost regional connectivity but also play a crucial role in construction project management and long-term infrastructure investment in the Middle East and North Africa.
The bridge between Egypt and Saudi Arabia is part of a larger vision to transform the Red Sea into a hub of innovation, economic growth, and sustainable development. It’s more than a bridge — it’s a gateway to a new era of transcontinental cooperation and mobility.
BREAKING: USA & Europe Banned From African Skies — All Flights Cancelled 8/11/25
BREAKING: Insider leaks reveal the African Union’s One Africa Air Command has issued a secret emergency order — banning all U.S. and European flights from African skies. From commercial planes to military overflights, nothing is allowed without AU clearance.
Sources say this follows suspicious NATO-linked flights and a push for full African airspace sovereignty. Airports are in chaos, fighter jets are patrolling borders, and Western governments are scrambling for answers. Is this the dawn of Africa’s total control of its skies? Watch as Takunda Mabika breaks down the inside story — comedy, truth, and all the secrets they’re not telling you.
France Is Falling Apart! CHAOS BOILING Over Bleeding Economy—Africa Can’t Save You This Time
8/12/25
France’s economy is buckling under the weight of record spending, crushing debt, and a furious middle class. Prime Minister François Bayrou is barely holding the government together, while President Emmanuel Macron faces growing unrest at home and shrinking influence abroad. With debt now at 112% of GDP and interest payments bigger than France’s education or defense budget, the cracks are widening fast.
This is more than an economic story—it’s the unraveling of a system that once used Africa’s resources, markets, and currency control to prop up France’s middle class. That “implicit bargain” is gone, and now Paris risks losing its grip both at home and overseas. From the “Nicolas qui paie” tax revolt to the threat of “imperial overstretch,” France is entering dangerous territory.
When Africa Ruled
The Western media and educational system portray Africa as backwards, uncivilized, and in need of help from Europe. So, few Americans know Africa’s real history discussed in the book below which shows that Africa had many vast, rich, literate civilizations while Europe was still in the Dark Ages.
The Benin Bronzes, now in European museums, inspired Pablo Picasso and other cubist artists.
The Story of the Benin Bronzes: Art, Heritage, and the Fight for Return
When We Ruled: The Ancient and Mediaeval History of Black Civilisations
Amazon Description
This is an essential book for everyone. In twenty two chapters, When We Ruled examines the nature of what we call Black history; critically surveying the often-shoddy documentation of that history. Importantly, it focuses upon African civilization in the Valley of the Nile and analyzes the key historical phases of Ancient Egypt–critical exercises for any professed scholar of African history and vital pieces of Africa’s legacy. When we Ruled is a timely and immensely important work of benefit to scholars and students alike. I am proud to add it to my library, from the Introduction–Runoko Rashidi.
This edition includes over 100 images, 18 maps, a 15-page chronological table, index, and bibliography..
How Europe Underdeveloped AfricaAmericans are led to believe that just bodies were stolen during slavery staring in the 17the century. However skilled rice agronomists were taken from the Africa Rice Coast to create rice in America because Europeans and Americans didn’t know how to grow rice. They valued Africans’ knowledge and skills but didn’t want to pay them.
Their Carolina Gold made South Carolina so wealthy that it succeeded from the Union and began the Civil War because its rice wealth made it feel independent of the North. See Deep Roots Across the Atlantic: Rice and Race in Africa and the Americas.
Rice and beans are now the staple diet of Central and South Americans. Rice Reveals Enslaved Africans’ Agricultural Heritage. How Europe Underdeveloped Africa: Rodney, Walter
King Cotton
Cotton grown by unpaid African laborers in the most brutal system of slavery ever devised fueled the Industrial Revolution that made Europe and America wealthy.
How Slavery Became the Economic Engine of the South. Empire of Cotton: A Global History: “Empire of Cotton” changed how I thought about global economic history. Beckert views the changing relationships between state, industry, capital, and labor through the lens of the cotton industry and its role in sparking the Industrial Revolution and creating our modern, globalized world.
Post-Western Civilization
Shahid Bolsen is an American who became Muslim and moved to the Middle East and is now an influential intellectual in the Muslim world. Bolsen’s Middle Nation podcast provides insights into our history and current events. In the video below, Bolsen explains that the West has always been dependent on Africa. That was just hidden for a few centuries. Bolsen says Americans and Europeans don’t know their real history and how deeply they have always depended on Africa. He is a very harsh critic of the West.
“The Cult of the West: How Trauma Becomes Doctrine” – Shahid Bolsen
The West doesn’t just tolerate trauma — it cultivates it. In this monologue, Shahid Bolsen breaks down how American liberal society systematically destabilizes your identity, floods your life with trauma, and then sells you a belief system to process the pain it created. This is not therapy — it’s indoctrination. This is not progress — it’s a cult. Western liberalism masquerades as deprogramming from “oppressive tradition,” but what it really does is overwrite your fitrah — your innate human compass — with market ideology, moral inversion, and spiritual confusion. You were born with truth. They are trying to erase it.
Shahid Bolsen Fearlessly Unleashes an Ass@ult on the West, Sending Shockwaves to its core 9/18/25
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African liberation would collapse the West 7/30/25
In this thought-provoking video, Shahid Bolsen explore the shocking truth about the West’s relationship with Africa. For over 800 years, the West has maintained a ruthlessly extractive economic relationship with Africa, exploiting its natural resources and human capital to fuel its own growth and prosperity. From chattel slavery to neocolonialism, the West has consistently prioritized its own interests over the well-being of African nations and peoples.
He examines how this centuries-long pattern of exploitation has enabled the West to impersonate a superior civilization, and how it has maintained its grip on power despite the rise of new global players like BRICS. He also looks at the ways in which the West has worked to undermine African independence and sovereignty, from regime change to economic manipulation. But there is hope for change.
As global power dynamics shift and new options emerge, African nations have the opportunity to break free from the West’s stranglehold and forge their own paths to development and prosperity. Will they seize this moment, or will they continue to be held back by the West’s neocolonial grip? Watch to learn more about the West’s 800-year-old secret and the future of Africa in a rapidly changing world.
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