The Secret Plot Against Ibrahim Traore & Other African Leaders By The West Some African leaders have taken upon themselves to fix their nation irrespective of what happens, even if it means being on the Western blacklist. These African presidents openly challenge the West in many ways, standing up for their country and openly speaking their minds. What they have been doing so far has gone a long way to break the old stereotype of African president being western puppets. In this video we’re going to talk about 7 African leaders that have been doing the most to break their nation free from western bondage. 1. Ibrahim Traore Ibrahim Traoré is a Burkinabè military officer who has been the interim leader of Burkina Faso since September 30 2022 coup d'état which ousted interim president Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba. At age 34, Traoré is currently the youngest serving president in the world. Since his rise to power, Traoré has been doing things to better his country and not please the West. In February 2023, Traoré's government expelled the French forces “assisting“ in fighting the local insurgency from Burkina Faso. He subsequently declared “We really want to look at other horizons, because we want win-win partnerships“, supporting the diversification of Burkina Faso's international partnerships. Shortly after, Traoré's government expressed support for a federation with Mali and they both invited Guinea. All three countries are under military leadership and if it were to become a union, it would be the largest country ruled by military junta. On 29 July 2023, following the 2023 Russia–Africa Summit, Traoré said that the people of his country support Russia, and communicated that a decision had been made to reopen the Russian embassy, which was closed in 1992. Traoré is one who believes that African heads of state must stop acting like marionettes who dance each time the imperialists pull on their strings. Ibrahim Traoré believes that Africa can be a way better place without the help of the West. They are blessed with many raw materials and minerals to exploit and build a better Africa. Since Traoré’s rise to power, there have been numerous failed coups against him. It won’t be strange if it was proved to be coming from the West. 2. Akufo-Addo Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, aged 79, is the president of Ghana since 2017. He previously served as Attorney General from 2001 to 2003 and as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2003 to 2007 under the Kufuor-led administration. President Nana Akufo-Addo sticks to his opposition against LGBTQ forced on African countries. He keeps saying it’s not a priority for Ghana and so long as he remains president of Ghana he will never legalize LGBTQ in his country. He is bent on protection the Ghanaian culture and values and would not let western pressure change that. He is committed is keeping the African identity.
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