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Legacy Globals🌎
@CharlieMbu
The World Trembles at our Awakening.. A Humanist The world will be a better place if everyone was a Humanist.. Humanism is the key 🗝️..


Ibrahim Traore continues to deceive the public with the narrative that he remains in power to protect Burkina Faso from Western influence. However, since he seized power in 2022, nearly every major initiative has been financed by the very institutions he vilifies in his speeches. The financial record is clear, in 2023, he secured $302 million from the IMF, followed by another $124.3 million in February 2026. His reliance on the World Bank is equally stark, having received $167 million and $100.4 million in 2025, and an additional $216.9 million in 2026. He delivers angry speeches to the masses while accepting budgets from the West, the very entity he claims to be blocking is literally keeping Burkina Faso's economy afloat. Traore is contractually obligated to follow IMF Governance Diagnostics regarding mining and state spending. While he preaches freedom, he is managing a $942.8 million tab with Western banks, a debt that future generations must repay. Despite his anti-Western rhetoric, Traore has voluntarily placed Burkina Faso's economic steering wheel in the hands of Washington based technocrats. The tragedy is that many fail to look past his hollow words to see the reality beneath. Ibrahim Traore is not a liberator, he is a fraud already clinging to power.





#BurkinaFaso 🇧🇫: Capitaine Ibrahim Traoré: << La démocratie c'est pas pour nous... La démocratie tue.>>

Just In: Ibrahim Traore has told the people of Burkina Faso to FORGET about elections and democracy.


"People need to forget about the issue of democracy. Democracy isn't for us," Burkina Faso's junta ruler tells the country. The military government dissolved the country's electoral commission last year and then in February, the junta-led parliament dissolved all political parties u.afp.com/Sb2A


Ibrahim Traoré, leader of Burkina Faso, said people must “forget about democracy”, claiming “democracy is not for us” and that it “kills.”


Ibrahim Traoré, leader of Burkina Faso, said people must “forget about democracy”, claiming “democracy is not for us” and that it “kills.”


Ibrahim Traoré, leader of Burkina Faso, said people must “forget about democracy”, claiming “democracy is not for us” and that it “kills.”



















