Ibrahim Traoré reveals a truth about the Catholic faith and Jesus Christ that Oprah will never say.

Ibrahim Traoré reveals a truth about the Catholic faith and Jesus Christ that Oprah will never say.



Ibrahim Traoré reveals a truth about the Catholic faith and Jesus Christ that Oprah will never say.

Ibrahim Traoré reveals a truth about the Catholic faith and Jesus Christ that Oprah will never say.
In a moment that has stunned audiences across Africa and the world, the young leader from Burkina Faso challenges long-standing beliefs, media silence, and the spiritual narratives shaped by global influencers.

This video breaks down the deeper meaning behind Traoré’s message, why his words resonate so powerfully in Africa, and what this revelation means for the global Christian community.

In this video we analyze the following passages:
• The truth Traoré believes has been hidden
• Why Oprah and other Western figures avoid discussing it
• How Burkina Faso and Africa are redefining spiritual identity
• The growing global reaction to Traoré’s bold statements.

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This channel does not endorse violence, racial discrimination, or political incitement of any kind. The views expressed are intended to promote reflection, awareness, and respectful dialogue, especially on topics related to Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso, and African affairs.

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45 thoughts on “Ibrahim Traoré reveals a truth about the Catholic faith and Jesus Christ that Oprah will never say.

  1. POWER versus FORSE. Por lo que logro entender éste vídeo ha sido reproducido con IA. La Fé, Esperanza y Caridad de la cual he escuchado a través de mis años en esta existencia, en éstas tres palabras se encuentran todo el verdadero PODER HUMANO.

  2. I agree that there has been a deliberate delay to have this conversation because that conversation engaged psychologically and spiritually and materially will unearth and expose two to three sets of people. The false teacher who indoctrinated it's clone on the continent to carry on it's indoctrination equals 2 as in 1+1=2 and 3 the people who are indoctrinated were in already in spiritual error or their idea of God was already in error. It is impossible to be tricked and violated and used violently as Africa has been if it's idea and practice of God or Universal Spirit is in correct or true alignment with Universal TRUTH. It was Jesus Christ the Anointed who shared this amazing TRUTH " You shall know the TRUTH and the Truth shall set you free" no one can become imprisoned in bondages for hundreds and hundreds of years if the understand and practice and know the Eternal Truth.

  3. My understanding is that there are African American celebrities who do not represent the interests of God or Africa. The story told here is not adding up in terms of actual and factual information accessible to all in terms of characters of some behind closed doors.

  4. They done it all over the world. They STOLE our languages, cultures, theological & mythological traditions, songs, loems, stories, dances, our CHILDREN, the divine feminine archetype. They took artefacts & texts, burned & smashed more, rewrote our history & said we were illiterate barbarians until theu came. NO we were took backwards by their detestable contemptible doctrine and pedophilic misogynistic blasphemous subversive subterfuge. 🤢
    Cultural genocide, followed by actual genocides ALL OVER THE WORLD, every continent, the same crimes. An EVIL colonialist corruption, a continuation of Roman Empire. Sick irreligious power structure NOT a theology at all. 😭💀🤔👺

  5. SAMBO,OHPRA. SHE LOVES HER WHITE PEOPLE!!! DON'T TRUST HER!! SHE WAITED TILL HER AUDIENCE WAS ALL WHITE THEN,GAVE OUT CARS. HER AND OTHER SAMBO'S NEVER USE THEIR PLATFORM TO ADVANCE BLACK PEOPLE!!! BLACK POWER!

  6. Yes! We who worship God in Spirit and Sealed by the Holy Spirit with evidence of Christ speaking in language we never uttered by the recipient is the Living (Walking, Talking Church of the God. The Spirit we received will teach us all things(1John2:27, Ps37:23). we never uttered by the recipient is the Living (Walking, Talking Church of the God. The Spirit we received will teach us all things(1John2:27, Ps37:23). All the Glory, Honor, Praise, Worship and Thanksgiving belong to Lord Jesus Christ. The Almighty God. Amen.

    Shalom.

  7. Yes, i believe AFRICA needs to be heard not, persecuted nor being demeaned in all aspects. You can really learn from the simplest of things vs going into brilliant lights and honorary medals of recognition and titles. NON Of those things MATTER in GOD'S SIGHT. GOD LOVES THE SIMPLE PERSON, THAT LIVES ON GOD'S TRUTH. CLAIMING NOTHING TO ONESELF, BECAUSE IN REALITY NOTHING BELONGS TO US. IT IS GOD'S PROVISION. IT IS HIS DAILY WATCH AND CARE OVER US. EVERYTHING IS LENDED TO US FOR OUR OWN BENEFIT AND ENJOYMENT. WE TAKE NOTHING FROM THIS EARTH BECAUSE EVERYTHING BELONGS TO GOD, JUST AS MUCH AS WE DO. JESUS EVEN SAID: "I AM GOING, AND MAKE A PLACE FOR YOU, SO WHERE YOU BE I AM WITH YOU.

  8. Colonialism reshaped not only Africa, but everywhere it touched. Thank you Captain Traore for explaining and reminding us of
    What real spiritual truth is. God bless Africa. God continue to bless President Ibrahim Traore whom he has called for such a time as this.

  9. the last pope before he died he made a statement which is so profoundly true he said the black people have been tricked for over 4,000 years now you deal with it unless uncover the lies instead of bringing the lives in front forward and you denying them when they're spoken to you about to face for one when slavery was started the Catholic Church did not raise a funky hand to stop it or say anything against it so you tell me where do they get the right to say what's true and what's not true when they didn't help black people and slavery in the end of being a slavery overtook us they said here's one lie they said Jesus was not a black man if it wasn't black why did you try to cover him make him look like a European fellow when he wasn't why did you change all the people in the Sistine chapel from black to white Michelangelo I'm talking to you talking to your spirit if you had one why did the Catholic people sit on all the sides of people that are wrong and priests raping boys then they move them to another place hide them out what is this is this right or is this true for a lawful I said no

  10. Jesus came to break the grip from the poor people to break the foot off the neck of the poor people that's why he came and whoever said that Jesus said across from the holy shine you mean to tell me the hangman on the cross and the guy that they hung on the cross says the holy and righteous sign know it wasn't that was a sign or estimate from the Romans when they hung or persecuted someone they would hang on the cross out in the sun so they were big like a raisin and that's what they tried to do to Jesus the Christ the Romans

  11. The most wicked corupted liar talk show she was another , criminal that involved in trafficking, children to Switzerland for business, raped destroyed killed and cutted and sold

  12. Foreigners didn't "bring" Christianity to Africa.

    Simeon Bachos, meaning "the Black" in Greek, and traditional name of the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts Chaoter 5, according to Roman Catholic teachings, brought Christianity to African soil.

    Africans had the knowledge of the true worship of God but indulged false worship. The consequences of African complicity in slavery robbed Black people of their dignity. It will never be restored until Africans unite because they are not respected only, tolerated, or usedby the Western racists like Belgium, The EU, and France.

    Africans need a continental revolution like in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger

  13. He is so right I can't even reach Catholic Charities to help me pay my rent they don't even answer the phone and they don't feed the hungry my mom and dad spent thousands of dollars paying Catholic school tuition for me and my siblings and I am65years old and I am still waiting for them to answer.🙏😂

  14. Catholic faith is nit a christian but anti- christ really happens. If you read the GOSPEL of Christ compareing to the teaching of catholic opposes what christ Jesus havr said.

  15. We learned about John Hanson in elementary school. But I learned that George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge and Dwight D. Eisenhower
    were all Black once I enrolled in University. Have you noticed that they now print the George Washington Quarter with his profile facing in the opposite direction; Like Abraham Lincoln's profile? A very quiet admission. Check out also the list of Black First Ladies. Betty Ford…..
    Also:Historical Figures You Didn’t Know Were Black

    Written byMeg Butler

    Published onOctober 22, 2014

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    Was Michelle Obama really the first Black First Lady? Do you know which one of your bills features a Black man?

    You might be surprised at these historical figures you didn’t know were Black. In fact, in many cases, these men and women didn’t hide their mixed racial ethnicities, but rather history sought to erase it in one way or another.

    1. Betty Boop / Esther Jones

    They might have drawn Betty Boop white, but her history is black. The character was actually stolen from Cotton Club singer Esther Jones— known by her stage name “Baby Esther” and the baby talk she used when she sang songs like “I Wanna Be Loved By You (Boop- Boop-BeDoo).”

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    Her act later “inspired” cartoonist Max Fleischer to create the character Betty Boop and Esther tried to win the rights back to her character until the day she died.

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    2. J. Edgar Hoover

    Hitler’s Jewish ancestry isn’t the strangest twist in racial history. FBI director J. Edgar Hoover — the man who plagued the black liberation movement from Marcus Garvey to the Black Panther Party — was known by his peers as a passing black man.

    His childhood neighbor writer Gore Vidal famously quoted, “It was always said in my family and around the city that Hoover was mulatto. And that he came from a family that passed.”

    And apparently, that was a closely-guarded secret. Millie McGhee, author of Secrets Uncovered: J. Edgar Hoover Passing For White, said,

    “In the late 1950’s, I was a young girl growing up in rural McComb, Mississippi. A story had been passed down through several generations that the land we lived on was owned by the Hoover family. My grandfather told me that this powerful man, Edgar, was his second cousin, and was passing for white. If we talked about this, he was so powerful he could have us all killed. I grew up terrified about all this.”

    Source: Sepia Times / Getty

    3. The Medici Family

    It’s hard to get through any school lesson about the Italian Renaissance without talking about the Medici family. What history doesn’t like to talk about is that the financial ruler of the western world — Alessandro de Medici, Duke of Penne and Duke of Florence and commonly called “Il Moro” (Italian for Moor — a term commonly used to describe anyone with dark skin) — was born to an African-Italian mother (a servant) and a white father (who would later become Pope Clement VII).

    Alessandro’s maternal lineage is far from unusual for this time period. Historical documents reveal that Black Africans had been imported into Europe as slaves from as early as the 1400s. Given Alessandro’s status as the first of the Medici to be installed as a hereditary ruler of Florence, it comes as no surprise that the question of is ethnicity has been largely ignored by historians — at least until recently.

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    4. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

    Was Michelle Obama our first African-American First Lady? Or was it Jackie O? Jacqueline Onassis is a member of the van Salee’s family, famous for their “mulatto” heritage.

    Jackie O’s ancestor John van Salee De Grasse was the first Black American formally educated as a doctor; her socialite father was nicknamed “Black Jack” Bouvier because of his dark complexion.

    More fun van Salee facts: Both actor Humphrey Bogart and journalist Anderson Cooper are descendants of that famous family.

    Source: Liz O. Baylen / Getty

    5. Anatole Broyard

    American writer Anatole Broyard passed as white his entire life. It wasn’t until his daughter, Bliss, published One Drop: My Father’s Hidden Life — A Story of Race and Family Secrets was the truth revealed: The famous New York Times book reviewer was born to light-skinned black parents in New Orleans and started passing once he grew up and moved out of his predominantly black Brooklyn neighborhood.

    Source: Sepia Times / Getty

    6. Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

    An 18th-century painter got into hot water when he painted Queen Charlotte‘s features a little too realistically. The painting stirred up long-standing rumors about King George III’s wife’s African heritage. And those rumors turned out to be true. Queen Charlotte was a member of a Portuguese royal family begun by Alfonso III and his lover Madragana “a moor“.

    Because this makes Queen Elizabeth IItechnically mixed race, many historians have tried to cast doubt on the nature of Queen Charlotte’s heritage.

    But her personal physician has noted her “true mulatto face” and the public report released before Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953 acknowledges the monarchy’s African heritage.

    Source: Valery Sharifulin / Getty

    7. Alexander Pushkin

    The man considered the father of Russian literature was the great-grandson of an Ethiopian prince named Abram Petrovich Gannibal. Among Pushkin’s more famous unpublished works (left after his death in a duel) is an unfinished novel about his Ethiopian great-grandfather.

    Source: Frédéric Soltan / Getty

    8. King Tut

    The Boy Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt is often depicted as fair-skinned. But these images recovered from his tomb (in addition to several other artifacts) have identified him as a Black African. And because people often like to pretend otherwise, here’s your reminder Egypt is in Africa.

    Source: SIA KAMBOU / Getty

    9. Saint Nicholas / Santa Claus

    Or at least Saint Nicholas (270 – 343 AD), the saint that the legend is based on. Old Saint Nick was born in what’s now considered Turkey (at the time it was the village of Patara, which was a metropolis for people of African descent).

    Source: Universal History Archive / Getty

    10. Hannibal

    Hannibal of Carthage — one of the greatest military strategists in history is often depicted with much… narrower features. But these coins depicting Hannibal and his famous army of elephants leave little doubt in the minds of many historians of his African ancestry. Not to mention Carthage is present-day Tunisia and Hannibal’s full name was Chenu Bechola Barca, which is why Medium notes him as “the greatest Black military general.”

    Source: ilbusca / Getty

    11. Saint Augustine

    No course covering Philosophy 101 is complete without referencing Christian theologian Saint Augustine of Hippo. What’s less commonly covered are his African origins and birthplace of (modern-day) Souk Ahras, Algeria. Most scholars agree Augustine and his family were Berbers, which is an ethnic group indigenous to North Africa.

    Source: Sepia Times / Getty

    12. Alexandre Dumas

    Alexandre Dumas was the son of the General Dumas born in 1762 to a white father and an enslaved mother. General Dumas was such a good general that he made his rival — Napoleon Bonaparte — nervous. Thanks to Napoleon’s machinations, the General ended up imprisoned in a dungeon for years — the story that inspired Alexandre to write The Count of Monte Cristo about his father. He is also the author of The Three Musketeers.

    Source: Matt Anderson Photography / Getty

    13. Alexander Hamilton

    For Back history buffs, it’s really all about the Hamiltons. Alexander Hamilton isn’t just the man on the $10 bill, he was the United States’ first Secretary of the Treasury.

    Born in the small Caribbean island of Nevis, Hamilton’s mother, Rachel Fawcett Lavain, was said to be of “mixed blood” and his father was the son of a Scottish Duke. Alexander’s older brother was dark-skinned and treated as black. But Alexander was light enough to pass and went on to establish the first national bank in the American colonies, founded the U.S. mint and wrote most of the Federalist Papers.

    Source: SeM / Getty

    14. Clark Gable

    The original “tall, dark and handsome” actor Clark Gable didn’t hide his Black and Native American heritage. And when he saw “colored” and “white” bathrooms on the set of Gone With The Wind, he refused to continue working until all of the cast members were treated equally.

    MORE: 7 Of The Most Unrecognized Women in Black History

  16. We give Glory Honour Praise Adoration and Thanks to The LORD MOST HIGH. In HIS Inexhaustible Matchless Mercy HE revealed HIS Word, HIS Way and HIS Will to HIS Son and HIS Servant – President Ibrahim Traore.
    Hallelujah!!!!!!!

    The LORD will Uphold you in HIS Truth. The LORD's Presence will ever be with you, your precious family in JESUS Supreme Name.

    We love you, an Exemplary Child of GOD, Minister of GOD and President to Burkina Faso, Africa and the entire world.

    You shall not fail, you shall not fall, you shall not falter. The Anoint your head with HIS Fresh Oil of Gladness in JESUS Supreme Name.

    From Nigeria.

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