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Why Is Traoré Loved? Wode Maya Travels To Burkina Faso For Answers (Video) - Foreign Affairs (6) - Nairaland 2j364g
Why Is Traoré Loved? Wode Maya Travels To Burkina Faso For Answers (Video) (23326 Views)
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Procashtips(m): 8:05am On May 11 |
IbeOkehie:
Abiriba is a town or village. A municipality.
Never mind the lies of the White Man, the truth remains that Africa is a country.
Thanks 😊
Good Luck to Nigeria.
There was no time Africa was a country. Even Nigeria is a living example of such.
Knowledge is intentional.
You could have easily researched what I wrote if you were interested in knowing the truth.

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lexy2014: 8:30am On May 11 |
TheChameleon:
No more sense.less questions ? I need more. 
Just know Tinubu stays till 2031.
is this your comment intelligent?
TheChameleon:

I'm a fan of Traore... a fan of kicking out the French who are evil colonizers.
Nigerians don't appreciate their country, but trust me, we are like USA to most of West Africa; Senegal & Cote D'Ivoire somehow exceptions - even those places no get anything beyond the Capital City. French bled their colonies dry.
But when I tell people the reality on ground in Burkina Faso, they type garbage to me.
Over 95% of the so-called achievements of this guy are fiction. He has a very well oiled propaganda machine.
And Burkinabe dare not say anything against him, you will be sent to the war front ( they have a Boko Haram type of insurgency)
Most if not all West African Francophone countries have National ID Cards with a well kept database. Your details and address are all there. If you talk out of turn, less than 15 minutes, soldiers are at your doorsteps. Lagos alone can contain 2 countries. Imagine a country no bigger than Oyo or Anambra.
If a girl visits you at the hotel, the hotel reception will take her national ID card and when you see her out, she collects it back. Don't ask me how I know this.
Take your country back from heartless but omo, your lies are too much.
Burkina Faso is so bare with decades of destruction and non development that a miracle can't happen there in a decade.
I can boldly say is like Ebonyi or Gombe or Ekiti State. Anyone that's ever been there, we can compare notes
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IbeOkehie: 9:00am On May 11 |
Procashtips:
There was no time Africa was a country. Even Nigeria is a living example of such.
Knowledge is intentional.
You could have easily researched what I wrote if you were interested in knowing the truth.
Stop quoting colonial knowledge.
Africa is a country. It's depressing that an African has been so alienated from the reality of his own history.
Good Luck to Nigeria.
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Procashtips(m): 11:22am On May 11 |
IbeOkehie:
Stop quoting colonial knowledge.
Africa is a country. It's depressing that an African has been so alienated from the reality of his own history.
Good Luck to Nigeria.
Since you want to be clever by half, back up your statement so we can see who's actually swimming in colonial brainwashed matrix.
When was Africa a country?
What was her capital city?
Official languages.
Official currency
The official country name
The leaders of the country
Mode of governance
Make references to your responses.
Let's see who is actually simple-minded here.
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IbeOkehie: 2:58pm On May 11 |
Procashtips:
Since you want to be clever by half, back up your statement so we can see who's actually swimming in colonial brainwashed matrix.
When was Africa a country?
What was her capital city?
Official languages.
Official currency
The official country name
The leaders of the country
Mode of governance
Make references to your responses.
Let's see who is actually simple-minded here.
https://africasacountry.com/
That's all you need to know. Go beynd HIStory and open your mind to indigenous Africanist knowledge.
Good Luck to Nigeria.
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Procashtips(m): 1:24am On May 12 |
IbeOkehie:
https://africasacountry.com/
That's all you need to know. Go beynd HIStory and open your mind to indigenous Africanist knowledge.
Good Luck to Nigeria.
What a waste of my precious time.
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