MUST SEE: Ibrahim Traore speaks about South Africa

MUST SEE: Ibrahim Traore speaks about South Africa



Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré has sparked controversy across the continent by directly calling out South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
You are begging whilst we are chasing them,” Traoré said, referring to Ramaphosa’s reported appeals to Afrikaners to remain in South Africa.
This explosive statement highlights the stark contrast in leadership philosophies — with Traoré pushing for decolonisation and Ramaphosa accused of appeasement.
Watch how these opposing approaches to colonial legacies are reshaping African political discourse and revealing deep divisions in post-colonial governance strategies.
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44 thoughts on “MUST SEE: Ibrahim Traore speaks about South Africa

  1. Traore is right at his own level and Ramaphosa is right at his own level. SA is a member of the G20,SA sits,speaks and acts in the in the international Security Council, SA is a third world country but competing with the first world Countries.So levels are not the same,there are common things that's easy to do and say there are things that are not that easy to do and say.The understanding of a child and a Parent.I am not saying an adult I said a Parent.Traore got as a head of the country through military means in Burkinafaso never negotiated.SA is here through negotiations and is going keeping it that way.SA Peoples government is more than thirty years striving now.Traore is not that long with Burkinafaso.Running in 100m is not the same as running 10km.

  2. Ebrahim Traore is the leader of Africa .He is making a difference in his people’s life.South Africa needs someone like him to help the poor in South Africa.We love you Ebrahim Traore 🙏🙏🔥🔥

  3. Please 🙏 Mr president stop begging join the the son of the soil Ibrahim i am from south Africa 🇿🇦 where i was once treated like a outsider in my country country of born

  4. THE LEADERS SOLD OUT AFRICA THE LIONS AND LIONESS ARE WOKE UP NOW STAY STRONG LIONS AND LIONESS AFRICA NEEDS YOU THE BATTLE IS THE MOST HIGHS BATTLE NOW AFRICA

  5. URAAAA President Ibrahim Traore President Assimi Goìta President Abdourahamane Tchiana President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitaw President Duma Gideon Boko President John Dramani Mahama President Jacob Gedl'eyihlekisa Mhlanganyelwa Zuma URAAAAAAAA

  6. Ramaphosa he's really the agent of colonial masters in Africa, how comes he chosen to go beg American government as if his country can't be on it's own with such minerals?

  7. The biggest mistake was to join hands with John Steenhuisen. Remember even Helen Suzman did not like one man one vote.
    Steenhuisen went to Trump SPECIFICALLY to seek for help to BAR EFF and MKP from being in government with the ANC. Democracy favours THE WILL of the majority, not the WISHES OF STEENHUISEN and BIG BUSINESS

  8. I am a South African so called coloured. I am very proud to listen to young African leader to speak in an English professed language teaching them how vocabulary is used poetically. BRILLIANT….Furthermore I would love to me you SIR!….Yes you are right, A Shareholders was held between The guy in the artificial hair style and Ramaphosa. Dumb and Dumber. My 2 favorite persons… EBRAHIM TRAORE….SALAAM MY BROTHER AND HONORABLE VLADIMIR PUTIN. 🤲

  9. For now Ibrahim must mind his Burkina Faso business.
    Spineless Malema will make him badluck. He disrupted Thabo Mbeki's presidency and Jacob Zuma's presidency.
    He wants our young children to live with blood on their hands by encouraging them to slit the Boer and the Farmer's throats.
    Malema ain't the best thing that happened to Africa.. Come on!

  10. Ramaphosa , your first stop was supposed to be Burkina Faso to meet with Ibrahim Traore instead of going to America to ask your master not to rob you of your Afrikaner bosses – young South Africans please pay Traore a visit and he will advise you how to save your country from these looters – VIVA IBRAHIM TRAORE VIVA!!!

  11. I hope this podcast is false reporting. I thought Pres. Traoré was wise & was elated there was a leader with sense. Was I wrong? I belong in Africa & am going nowhere. Africa is my home.

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