BREAKING NEWS: Burkina Faso Just Made History Under Captain Ibrahim Traoré!

BREAKING NEWS: Burkina Faso Just Made History Under Captain Ibrahim Traoré!



BREAKING NEWS: Burkina Faso is making history under Captain Ibrahim Traoré!

In Gawa, a 50-billion CFA reference hospital is rising—set to become one of the most advanced medical facilities in West Africa. Built on 25 hectares and already 54% complete, this project will not only serve Burkina Faso but also patients from Mali, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, and beyond.

This is more than a hospital—it’s a symbol of leadership, vision, and Africa’s determination to take charge of its future.

In this video, we cover:

The details of the Gawa Reference Hospital project

Why Captain Ibrahim Traoré is being hailed as a leader of change

How this project will transform healthcare across West Africa

Why people see Traoré as a protector and visionary

Stay with us till the end as we reveal why this is a game-changing moment for Burkina Faso and the entire Sahel region.

22 thoughts on “BREAKING NEWS: Burkina Faso Just Made History Under Captain Ibrahim Traoré!

  1. Congratulations to capt IB, Burkinabe's we are proud and support you from all over the world. Install president Ibrahim Traore's like minded. Join the AES. Long live president Ibrahim Traore, long live presdent Abdorahamone Tiani, long live president Assimi Goita

  2. Long live ibrahim traore.

    Long live Burkina Faso.

    Long live A E S.

    God save ibrahim traore.

    Let God play in the consciousness of all president's of Africa, make them all United and build a great Africa.

    This comment is from a remote village from Chennai City, South India, India.

  3. Many thanks to President Traoe for building World Class Healthcare Facility that will serve Burkina Faso and other African countries!
    BRAVO!!!!
    Keep on HE PRESIDENT TRAOE.

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  4. In hot countries , the working hours for some jobs like factory work should be 8 to 12 am and 12 to 4pm , shift work, some working in the morning and some working in the afternoon, more people with better health would be employed and better productivity

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