ANGRY President Ibrahim Traore Humiliate African Leaders | Stop Being Puppets.

For copyright matters, takedown, or complaint please contact: historicalafrika@ The 35 year old young leader of Burkina Faso is gaining popularity among many Africans. He was already popular in the western region of Africa, but now it’s becoming international, especially because of his speech in Russia-Africa. He addressed Vladimir Putin during the Russia Africa summit and alot of African praised him for his bold statements. There are so many points that he made, but the ones that Africans were happy about is the fact that he mentioned the puppet leaders of Africa. He said that this is enough, like this generation is going to change it and that is what’s going to happen going forward. And that’s what’s gaining him popularity, especially the fact that he’s young but full of ideas and strength. He mentioned that they’re fighting against imperialism. Even though other African leaders are calling him and his whole military leadership out, he believes that they’re making a big mistake. And to be frank, we need to also consider the people on the ground. Yes, having a coup is not the ideal way of transitioning power. But as he said, why do you take arms? There’s a reason why this people said enough is enough. It’s because they got tired of their leadership and their leadership being puppets to the West. And in this case, most of them to France. And for many people, they are heroes. Here are people showing stop to Ibrahim Traore in a recent coup can just see what people are posting, what people are saying. And also when they’re demonstrating, showing support to the leader. It tells you that people are happy. At least the people of that country are putting their hopes in this new leadership. So whether the West likes it or not, the people like it. And if the people like it, we love it. We just hope that these leaders don’t let them down. And there’s a reason why people are falling in love with this leader. Music: Inspiring Dreams Source: Licensed under creative commons. Video Credit: Teens Republic. ✅COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Historical Africa doesn’t fully own some of the materials compiled in its videos. It belongs to people or organizations who ought to be respected. If used, it falls under the following provisions: Copyright disclaimer section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. “Fair use“ is allowed for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarships, and research. ✅ If you are the owner of the materials used in this video, contact us, and we will follow your request immediately: historicalafrika@ #ibrahimtraoré #burkinafaso #russia #coupdetat
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