Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Burkina Faso’s Bold Move: A Lesson in Power and Strategy

Burkina Faso’s Bold Move: A Lesson in Power and Strategy




For too long, African nations have been trapped in a cycle where foreign powers, particularly European governments, manipulate them for their resources. The usual strategy? Mental warfare—keeping African leaders distracted with internal conflicts, political instability, and economic dependency while siphoning wealth in broad daylight. But something remarkable is happening in Burkina Faso.

President Ibrahim Traoré has flipped the script. Instead of falling into the usual traps, he turned the game around, using the same tactics against those who once controlled his country. By paying off foreign debts, reclaiming national resources, and stripping away colonial-era symbols like French as an official language and barristers’ wigs, he has shattered the illusion that African nations must remain subordinate. He didn't ask for permission; he took action.

    [ President Ibrahim Traore]

His leadership isn't just about governance—it’s about strategy. He understood that true power isn’t just in military strength or economic policies, but in controlling the narrative. The same governments that once dictated the fate of African nations now find themselves caught off guard by a leader who refuses to play by their rules. He lowered government salaries to ensure financial stability, proving that leadership is about sacrifice, not self-enrichment.



Burkina Faso’s success is a wake-up call. It proves that Africa is more than capable of self-sufficiency if its leaders choose action over excuses. The real enemy isn’t just external—it’s the mindset that keeps Africa in a cycle of dependency. The moment African nations stop playing defense and start playing offense, the entire global power dynamic shifts.

Traoré’s approach should serve as a blueprint. Instead of blaming external forces, he recognized the game being played and beat them at it. This is more than just nationalism—it’s a revolution in thought and strategy. And if more African nations follow, the continent won’t just rise; it will redefine global power itself.

The question is: Who’s next?



Sources & References


1. Debt Repayment and Economic Reforms:

Burkina Faso's External Debt Status: As of January 2025, Burkina Faso owed the International Monetary Fund (IMF) $328.4 million after repaying $1.8 million the previous year. The country has an outstanding external debt of at least $10 billion. 



2. Nationalization of Gold Mining Industry:

Economic Reforms Under President Traoré: President Ibrahim Traoré announced the clearance of the country's $4.7 billion external debt while simultaneously taking control of its lucrative gold mining industry. 



3. Judicial Reforms and Cultural Identity:

Adoption of Traditional Attire in Judiciary: Burkina Faso's magistrates have decided to abandon traditional satin black robes, symbolizing a rejection of their French colonial heritage, and will adopt outfits made from locally grown and woven cotton fabric known as faso dan fani. 



4. Language Policy Changes:

Constitutional Reforms Regarding Language: In December 2023, Burkina Faso revised its constitution, relegating French to the status of a working language and elevating national languages to official status. 



5. Leadership and Governance:

Profile of President Ibrahim Traoré: Captain Ibrahim Traoré assumed power in Burkina Faso following a coup in September 2022, suspending the constitution and leading the country through significant reforms. 




These sources provide a comprehensive overview of Burkina Faso's recent political and economic developments under President Ibrahim Traoré.


Monday, February 10, 2025

Even My 10-Year-Old Sister Has More Game Than Me

Even My 10-Year-Old Sister Has More Game Than Me

Valentine’s Day is coming, and for the first time, I’m not in school. No friends to joke around with, no side conversations in class about secret admirers or last-minute love letters. Just me, at home. Unemployed😬—but I will get a job, Amen.🙏🏿

And yet, as I sit here, the weirdest realization hits me. I have never been on a date. Never had a guy look at me like I was the best thing since sliced bread. Never had that emotional connection—the kind where someone texts you “good morning” and suddenly, your entire day is made. Not physically, but emotionally, you know? And here’s the real kicker: my 10-year-old sister, a literal child, already has three Valentines. Three.😱

I remember being in primary school, watching my classmates receive love letters while my desk stayed empty. Every year, I told myself, “Next time, it’ll be different.” But next time never came. I finished primary school with the same number of admirers I started with: zero. And now, I look around and see my younger siblings, my little cousins—even kids who still sleep with stuffed animals—getting asked out. Meanwhile, I am here, realizing that I won’t have a Valentine. No boyfriend, no crush, not even a random guy texting me, “Hey, can I get your number?” Just me, in my room, watching Nigerian movies where men fall in love dramatically, flirt like it’s their life’s mission, and find a way to make even the simplest conversations feel like poetry.💔

I look at my life and see the same routine: laundry, cooking, cleaning, looking after my siblings. A 19-year-old girl, an introvert who lacks social skills, who avoids gatherings, runs from greetings, and dodges any situation where she might have to socialize. Not because I hate people—but because I overthink everything. What if I greet someone weirdly? What if I embarrass myself? What if I just look… awkward?

Or maybe—just maybe—I've had opportunities and didn’t even realize it. Maybe my grumpy face has scared away potential admirers. Maybe I’ve been avoiding people so much that they just assume I don’t want to be bothered. Or maybe it’s something else. Maybe it’s the way I see myself, knowing my teeth need braces, knowing that when I look in the mirror, I don’t always like what I see.😥

Either way, Valentine's Day will come, and I will be exactly where I am now. No flowers, no chocolates, no surprise texts. Just me, watching the world around me get caught up in romance while I sit on the sidelines.

But hey, Happy Valentine’s Day to all.❤️


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