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“Africa for the Africans…at home and abroad. ” - Marcus Mosiah Garvey. / Rendre «l’Afrique aux Africains » nous disait Garvey.

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It’s of no use!

It’s of no use!

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🚨 Burkina Faso 🇧🇫- No place for religious bigotry! You see this man running? It’s an Imam who went on live to condemn the government’s draft law that wants to ban people erecting mosques and churches in public administration. I listened to his criticism and honestly, I was shocked and disgusted. Can you imagine this old man openly insulted the government and painted them as the devil if they want to prevent people from praying on public squares? Now, let me make this clear. The government never said that people cannot pray. The have adopted a bill aimed at prohibiting the construction and establishment of places of worship (mosques, churches) within the premises of public services. However, the practice of individual or collective prayer in public administrative spaces is not prohibited. So, I am surprised that this Iman who has a Doctorate couldn’t understand something as simple as this. But no, he went on his pulpit and started spewing nonsense. So, the local police who fights religious intolerance and extremism went to arrest him for questioning and he took off 😄. Some of his fellow muslims took to the streets to ask for his release and it became an open confrontation with the police. You see, this is what I have been saying for donkey years that people need to separate religion from the State. These are two different issues. But it seems like when it comes to religion, many Africans are so alienated that they are blinded by their religious zealotry. I even saw the weak-minded ones say that they thought that Capitaine Ibrahim TRAORÉ was going to be the President who would uplift Islam ☪️ and root for its propagation. I was like what the hell is wrong with these people? Anyway, let this be a reminder to every Burkinabè like myself that Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 is a secular country. So, don’t you ever bring your religious bigotry into the State affairs hoping you will have your way. No! Believe in whomever you wanna believe, but keep your religion out of the State. I am against Church/Religion and State.

🚨 Burkina Faso 🇧🇫- No place for religious bigotry! You see this man running? It’s an Imam who went on live to condemn the government’s draft law that wants to ban people erecting mosques and churches in public administration. I listened to his criticism and honestly, I was shocked and disgusted. Can you imagine this old man openly insulted the government and painted them as the devil if they want to prevent people from praying on public squares? Now, let me make this clear. The government never said that people cannot pray. The have adopted a bill aimed at prohibiting the construction and establishment of places of worship (mosques, churches) within the premises of public services. However, the practice of individual or collective prayer in public administrative spaces is not prohibited. So, I am surprised that this Iman who has a Doctorate couldn’t understand something as simple as this. But no, he went on his pulpit and started spewing nonsense. So, the local police who fights religious intolerance and extremism went to arrest him for questioning and he took off 😄. Some of his fellow muslims took to the streets to ask for his release and it became an open confrontation with the police. You see, this is what I have been saying for donkey years that people need to separate religion from the State. These are two different issues. But it seems like when it comes to religion, many Africans are so alienated that they are blinded by their religious zealotry. I even saw the weak-minded ones say that they thought that Capitaine Ibrahim TRAORÉ was going to be the President who would uplift Islam ☪️ and root for its propagation. I was like what the hell is wrong with these people? Anyway, let this be a reminder to every Burkinabè like myself that Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 is a secular country. So, don’t you ever bring your religious bigotry into the State affairs hoping you will have your way. No! Believe in whomever you wanna believe, but keep your religion out of the State. I am against Church/Religion and State.

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🚨 Mali 🇲🇱- He thought they were already on conquered territory then boom 💥🔥. The beautiful thing about northern Mali 🇲🇱 is that it is all desert and sand. So, unlike in Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 where terrorists still hide in dense forests, here it’s easy to completely wipe them out.

🚨 Mali 🇲🇱- He thought they were already on conquered territory then boom 💥🔥. The beautiful thing about northern Mali 🇲🇱 is that it is all desert and sand. So, unlike in Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 where terrorists still hide in dense forests, here it’s easy to completely wipe them out.

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🚨 Mali 🇲🇱- They caught him buying fuel for the terrorists. He is also holding millions of CFA francs in his hands. What must happen now ?

🚨 Mali 🇲🇱- They caught him buying fuel for the terrorists. He is also holding millions of CFA francs in his hands. What must happen now ?

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“The fight is first African because among ourselves Africans, we don’t speak with the same voice, we don’t love each other, it has to be said. We have to find a way to transcend these barriers we have put up for ourselves. We have to find a way to unite, and I count on you women to help us unite.” - Captain Ibrahim Traore

“The fight is first African because among ourselves Africans, we don’t speak with the same voice, we don’t love each other, it has to be said. We have to find a way to transcend these barriers we have put up for ourselves. We have to find a way to unite, and I count on you women to help us unite.” - Captain Ibrahim Traore

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Please someone tell me how the hell did we even get there? How did Macron get Ruto to agree to organizing the France-Afrique summit? When I say most African leaders, sorry dealers are sellouts, this is what I mean. Pfff

Please someone tell me how the hell did we even get there? How did Macron get Ruto to agree to organizing the France-Afrique summit? When I say most African leaders, sorry dealers are sellouts, this is what I mean. Pfff

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🛑🇧🇫- Ouagadougou

🛑🇧🇫- Ouagadougou

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🛑🇧🇫- The citizens are always the first beneficiaries of the new infrastructure.

🛑🇧🇫- The citizens are always the first beneficiaries of the new infrastructure.

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🚨 Breaking - The European Parliament is calling for A Regime Change in Niger 🇳🇪. The European Parliament called for a session they dubbed, “Emergency Meeting” where they are calling for the immediate release of their most trusted puppet Mohamed Bazoum and a regime change. In fact, they want the “junta” as they are saying gone and the holding of elections asap. This MP, Christophe Gomart, a French retired General is leading the charge. Here’s what he is saying, “It is appropriate to recall that President Bazoum, democratically elected, was the main partner of the European forces in the Sahel…. We cannot remain silent any longer while a key ally of Europe is imprisoned. What example of loyalty would the European Union give to its partners?” He went further and said, “The military junta leaves its territory prey to jihadist groups, responsible for numerous deadly attacks.” You see, this is why I am still not pleased with my country and Niger 🇳🇪 having signed a health deal with Uncle Sam because these people never change. They are all the same people. Yet, some Africans still haven’t understood that Europe and the West by extension is an existential threat to Africa. These people can never be trusted. They are not interested is Bazoum, their concern is the resources they no longer control. Conseil National pour la Sauvegarde de la Patrie Capitaine Ibrahim TRAORÉ Général d'Armée Assimi GOITA

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