Aïd El-Kébir 2026
A tous les Burkinabè de l’intérieur et de la diaspora, je lance un appel à l’union sacrée, à une solidarité agissante et à un élan collectif pour la victoire sur les forces du mal.
Bonne fête de Tabaski à tous !
Macron is in Panic trying to get Niger to overturn its decision on Uranium sovereignty. Niger says no, there will be no turning back. Niger's resources will only benefit 🇳🇪 and no one else.
Hope other Africans will follow his footstep.
Burkina Faso 🇧🇫: By MAY 15, 2027, thanks to the leadership of Ibrahim Traoré, the country of Men of Integrity will be self-sufficient in terms of food and will even be able to export to neighboring countries, predicts Dozoba Ali Konaté after the sacrifices of MAY 15, 2026!!!
🇧🇫Burkina_Faso May 15, renaissance act: the country renews with the soul of its tradition under Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ;
The establishment of May 15 as the National Day of Customs and Traditions by the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ, marks an important step in reclaiming Burkinabe cultural identity. Long relegated to the background for the benefit of imported practices, ancestral values, through this act, find their rightful place in Burkina Faso. It's the reparation of years of injustice done to trustee communities, custom chiefs, ritual keepers and millions of Burkinabe whose worldview is rooted in the land, sacred and wisdom passed down from generation to generation.
By devoting an entire day to the celebration of this intangible heritage, the Head of State and his government officially recognize that culture is not a residual folklore, but the bedrock upon which all national ambition is built.
No people can progress sustainably unless they are cut off from their roots. Development without roots is a mirage that produces uprooted elites, mimetic policies and a society losing landmarks.
Under the impulse of Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ, Burkina Faso thus operates a return to the source, to better assume its destiny. Returning to the source is to tap into the cohesion, solidarity, respect for elders, the sense of the sacred, and the collective work ethics that structure traditions. It is to restore trust between the state and holders of indigenous knowledge, to recognize the role of customary chiefs in preventing conflicts, managing the land and transmitting values. Above all, it is affirming a clean cultural identity, able to dialogue with the world without diluting.
May 15 becomes more than a commemorative date but a symbolic date of a restored cultural sovereignty, an indispensable complement to the political and economic sovereignty that Burkina Faso is working to consolidate.
The example of Asian nations clarifies this borrowed path. Like some countries around the world such as Japan, South Korea, China or Vietnam, have never renounced their rites, languages, philosophies and systems of thought to develop. On the contrary, they have coupled modernity with their traditions, allowing ancestral worship to be levers of discipline, innovation, and collective resilience.
Burkina Faso is being called to follow this trajectory of assumed authenticity. Rooting oneself in one's culture means having a common referential for thinking about school, justice, governance and economy. It is to enable young people to project themselves into the future without complexity, strong with stable benchmarks and legitimate pride.
On May 15th, therefore, invites every Burkinabe, from within and from outside, to revisit their heritage, to visit sacred places, to listen to the wise men, to pass on tales, proverbs and know-how. It is up to everyone to live customs not as a frozen past, but as a living matrix of progress.
Through restoring the dignity of tradition, the President of Faso gives back to the people of Burkinabe the spiritual and cultural keys to their emancipation. The path of development now passes through villages, masks, agrarian rites, joking alliances and forbidden founding fathers.
It is by fully assuming its true cultural identity that every nation remains upright, respected, and true to its soul in the concert of the peoples.
Soumoubienkô KI
#FasoVoxpress
This is the energy all Africa needs.
Not begging. Not waiting. Not asking permission.
2,345,410 square kilometers. That is the Democratic Republic of the Congo. One of the largest countries on the continent. Rich in minerals. Rich in people. Rich in potential. For too long, outsiders have walked in and out of the DRC like it was their backyard. Taking cobalt. Taking coltan. Taking gold. Leaving behind only chaos and broken promises.
Now the sons and daughters of the DRC are saying enough. Whether it takes one year, five years, ten years, or thirty years. They will finish the mission. They will clean and secure their own land.
That is not arrogance. That is sovereignty.
Africa does not need saviors. Africa needs leaders and citizens with this kind of patience and determination. The West built its wealth over centuries. China built its power over decades. Africa can build too. Not in election cycles. Not in Twitter timelines. In years. In generations. In the quiet, stubborn work of taking back what was always yours.
So yes. Clean it. Secure it. Hold it. And never let anyone tell you that you are not capable.
The mission will be accomplished. By Africans. For Africa. That is a promise worth repeating.
The back of a Namibian laborer covered in scar tissue from years of whipping by a German farmer named Ludwig Cramer, (1912–1913).
Taken by the Rhenish missionary Johann Jakob Irle.
These are examples of the type of leaders that Africans are craving for. The leaders that have the ability to relate to their people, not the ones imposed on us by the imperialists.
🇧🇫Burkina Faso is not asking France to energise them any longer, Ibrahim Traore is doing a damn good job of that.
All we are asking is for France to back off. Africa is capable of Soliving Africa's problems. We do not need the imperialists meddling in our affairs.
@marcus_herve We need to have a robust system and set of guidelines for smelling out traitors before they gain enough momentum to cause damage. That's why Traore's constant discussion of "les esclaves de salon" is important. That message has to be repeated and repeated to the public.
None of the fake mainstream misinformation accounts from Europe, especially France, and Asia, mainly from the Arab peninsula, have told you that General Sadio Camara was laid to rest yesterday by the Mali 🇲🇱 government. All they do is spread propaganda and sympathize with terrorists.
Le Président de la Transition, Son Excellence le Général d’Armée Assimi GOÏTA, a reçu le jeudi 30 avril 2026 une délégation de la Confédération des États du Sahel (AES), conduite par le ministre de la Défense du Burkina Faso, le Général de Brigade Célestin COMPAORE.
Obama killed Gaddafi. Libya has never had peace since the death of Gaddafi.
Currently in Libya black people are being sold at a cost of $400. Obama literally brought slavery back. 💔😱
I see a lot of people are confused about Pan-Africanism, especially FBAs. Y’all turned it into an identity debate when it’s really about power.
You can’t scream sovereignty while relying on systems you don’t control. Sovereignty is land, resources, and governance—period. That’s why Burkina Faso/AES matters. It’s not theory, it’s action.