Nigeria – Burkina Faso: Captain Ibrahim Traore Received Official Apologies

Nigeria – Burkina Faso: Captain Ibrahim Traore Received Official Apologies



The president of Burkina Faso has received the delegation from Nigeria who came to apologise for violating the airspace of Burkina Faso AES yesterday 17th of December according to the ministers the Nigeria citizens arrested were taken care of very well.

46 thoughts on “Nigeria – Burkina Faso: Captain Ibrahim Traore Received Official Apologies

  1. Please captain Ibrahim Traore Don’t share any secrets information about your country safety to anyone especially Nigeria. Nigeria politicians and their leaders are puppets of France and the west so captain be cautious about dealing with Nigeria.

  2. Black British, African Americans, Caribbeans protests for Captain IB, Gen Assimi Goita, Gen Abdorahamone Tiani on the 30th April, 2025 all over US, FRNC embassies. Trump, Macron, EU were stunned that we love these African leaders probably prompted them stopping their evl plans against these 3 leaders, YT British, YT Americans respect & support these leaders & urging, UK, US to beg, apologies because their survival is based on access to Africans mineral resources & artefacts displayed at their museums making them huge money for centuries. Nigeria sending foreign minister to apologise shouldn't surprise no one. US. Trump, EU, UN invited Capt. IB, turned down, sent congress, democrats, high profile delegates from Trump, refused to see them all. Conditions for Nigeria, Tinubu cut all ties with FRNC, then capt IB, AES leaders can work with them.

  3. This is a shame on the Nigeria authority. The country that is regarded as the super power of Africa cannot achieve in more than ten years a fraction of what Bukina Faso,a country classified among the poorest ones in the world,achieved in two years in terms of success in fighting against the stateless people. If Nigeria is sincere in the fight against terrorism, what is stopping them from applying the approach of Bukina Faso in this regard?

  4. This is great, Thank you the president of Nigeria for sending deligations.
    The President of Burkina Faso, for the Love you have for Africa, Consider this plead and accept the apology. Glory be God.

  5. The former giant of Africa finally bowed to the new military giant of Africa because they were humiliated by the entire African people! The question I have is why wait this long to get their senses back to apologise for the rubbish they did? They are lucky the plane wasn't shot down from the sky

  6. Hi TrueMamie yes apology is needed but there must be conditions 1: God has bring this old people on their knees 2: yes we will forgive but on condition 3: friendship comes with the President of Nigeria must give the leadership of Nigeria government to a the citizens citizens will choose a young leader 4: France base military must move out of Nigeria 5 the merriege between Nigeria and France must come to an end 6: ECOWAS must this story of saying they want to unalive of our Africa continent President Ibrahim Traore' 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦

  7. You can’t trust Tinubu, this man is jealous and has a criminal puppet mindset. USA and France don’t fight their own Neighboring countries, but demand Nigeria and other African countries to do so for the enemies to get free minerals. Why are some African leaders like to be lapdogs from African enemies. That’s why they don’t respect the most of African leaders. Always using them as slave do their dirty work and so that Africa can’t unite. Time for these leaders to wake up or stap on side for Real Pan Africanists to lead in Africa. The disrespecting from around the world must end that would start when the African leaders begin to respect themselves and their citizens. Enough is enough; who’s too to old understand nowadays world politics, gif leadership over to the youths , staying making yourself a laughing stock is heartbreaking. African youths are awake and time for suffering is over. Rigged elections are not democracy but demo corruptions, briberies, sellout the African minerals and wealths what belong to the citizens.

  8. CAPTAIN AND The ARMY Are On point AND Will Come Through With The AES TEAM ..BIG UP THE AES Keep On Going…AES BE CAREFUL NOT ALL THAT SMILE WITH YOU ARE YOUR FRIENDS…CROCODILES SMILE A LOT WOULD YOU TRUST IT ? ?…

  9. I am not feeling that apology. I think they can’t afford to lose that plane. They don’t even care about the soldiers and the next thing we as Black people we need to think.🇯🇲🇯🇲

  10. This is the best thing to do, because Nigeria violated their sovereignty. It's not a mark of weakness, rather it's smartness.
    It's simple wisdom. But the question remains about the mission of the Nigerian C-130.
    Nigeria, don't allow yourself to be used by the enemies of Africa.

  11. Nigeria wanted to bully the AES/BF, but was forced to be humble. We dont wan't to see more war in west Africa, however Nigeria needs to learn how to respect it's self and others. Best wishes.

  12. I was looking forward to receiving verified information, not rumors, so thank you for bringing this news to our attention. Regarding the Nigerian senator who made that comment, I remember when a senator once suggested that Nigeria should invade Burkina Faso. Many Nigerians rightly criticized him, pointing out that he failed to make such strong statements against the terrorists and kidnappers rampaging across Nigeria. He was widely condemned for that irresponsible remark.

    Making statements against Captain Ibrahim Traoré is equally irresponsible. I am glad that Nigeria issued an apology—there is nothing wrong with apologizing when a mistake has been made. However, Nigeria should also investigate the intentions behind the Air Force personnel who flew to Burkina Faso. Transparency is important.

    As supporters of Captain Traoré, we continue to hope and pray for his safety and protection. We also believe that Nigeria should not allow itself to be used by any external powers to destabilize Burkina Faso or harm its leadership. Accountability and clarity are necessary for regional peace and trust.

  13. Nigeria sent a delegation, led by A Minister to very humbly appologise, our President, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, wisely reiceived them in person and graciously accepted.🫡👏🏽👍🏽
    Now, I await his address to the Burkinabe ppl on this C-130 saga. That's the only version I will believe.😂

    AFRICANS, UNITE OR PERISH.
    Lagos, Nigeria!

  14. It's time to build Burkina, if the President see it fit. Let's move on from this and continue building the country. Me personally don't like fighting between Africans. The West will be happy to see that. Let us not give them something to smile about. Nigeria needs to stop bring stupid.

  15. Our Captain, the Burkinabe people and AES have handled the situation impeccably well. The apology of Nigeria is quite in place. Whatever the circumstances were which caused the plane to make an emergency landing should not be repeated or, if repeated, it should be according to laid down norms.

  16. Thanks, that Nigeria understand their mistake, is now time for us African should work together as one. Because when Nigerian understand freedom of Africa others will follow soon,

  17. It has been established that the Nigerian plane violated the airspace of Burkina Faso, but the bigger question is : Was espionage taking place by the Nigerians ? It makes no sense for Nigeria to have lied over an unintentional airspace violation. An apology should have been easy. Something does not add up. Why would Nigeria and Faso take stances that could have become devastating.

  18. The deep state cabal rats are always wishing our down fall but God is fighting on our behave. Africa stop fighting your own brothers who are working hard for their people. Stop working for your master. Long live the Sahel!!!!

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