When will Nigeria have leaders and ruling elites like Burkina Faso where Traorรฉ is leading them to stop cutting desks that perpetuate poverty in Africa? You see Odogwus but every time Macron is with Tinubu or any Nigerian leader or businessman, he is cutting desks that undermine the citizens of Nigeria for the benefit of French people. Ibrahim Trsore drove France out of Burkina Faso and many Francophone countries are following his lead because their people are better for it. Hobnobbing with imperialists does not impress me.
I see you are one of the people that believe the sponsored social media activism of Ibrahim Traore since overthrew the democratically elected president in Sept 2022.
See what i asked Google and the response:
Question: how has the Burkina Faso economy been in 3 years?
AI Overview In the three years leading up to 2025, Burkina Faso's economy has shown a fluctuating growth pattern, with periods of recovery and some setbacks. Specifically, economic growth rebounded to 3.6% in 2023, according to the African Development Bank Group. However, this growth was still below the average of 6.0% observed from 2010 to 2019. The current account balance experienced a significant shift, from surpluses in 2020 and 2021 to deficits in 2022 and 2023, according to the African Export-Import Bank.
You can google same if you don't believe.
With all his noise their economy grew 3.6%, Nigeria's economy grew 3.4% last year without any noise.
Appreciate your country, leadership is beyond noise making and sponsored social media videos and articles.
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DeleteI see you are one of the people that believe the sponsored social media activism of Ibrahim Traore since overthrew the democratically elected president in Sept 2022.
DeleteSee what i asked Google and the response:
Question: how has the Burkina Faso economy been in 3 years?
AI Overview
In the three years leading up to 2025, Burkina Faso's economy has shown a fluctuating growth pattern, with periods of recovery and some setbacks. Specifically, economic growth rebounded to 3.6% in 2023, according to the African Development Bank Group. However, this growth was still below the average of 6.0% observed from 2010 to 2019. The current account balance experienced a significant shift, from surpluses in 2020 and 2021 to deficits in 2022 and 2023, according to the African Export-Import Bank.
You can google same if you don't believe.
With all his noise their economy grew 3.6%, Nigeria's economy grew 3.4% last year without any noise.
Appreciate your country, leadership is beyond noise making and sponsored social media videos and articles.
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