I Don’t Trust the Media, So I Visited Burkina Faso 🇧🇫
Download the Straight Arrow News app here: https://www.san.com/gowithali - Unbiased. Straight Facts. Burkina Faso is currently the most terrorism-impacted country in the world. With rising attacks linked to armed groups and major political shifts across the Sahel, this West African nation has become a global symbol of both crisis and resistance. But beyond the headlines, what is daily life in Burkina Faso really like, and where is the country heading next? In this video, I spend 72 hours inside Burkina Faso, navigating military checkpoints, exploring the capital Ouagadougou, and speaking directly with locals to uncover the truth behind international travel warnings and widespread misconceptions. This is a country undergoing massive transformation. After a series of military coups, it is now led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, one of the world's youngest presidents, who promises to restore sovereignty, build infrastructure, and return control of national resources to the people. From the moment I land, I'm held for questioning at immigration due to a common name. With no access to cash, no other tourists in sight, and limited information available online, I'm thrown into a crash course on how to survive in what many consider one of the most dangerous countries in Africa. From the chaos of the Grand Marché to the realities of Kalgondin slum, where families survive on less than $2 a day, I experience the sharp contrast between struggle and resilience. Similar to Thomas Sankara, who renamed the country Burkina Faso to mean "land of the upright people," Ibrahim Traoré is seen by many as continuing that vision. He has removed foreign troops, taken back control of gold mines, and is working with other Sahel nations to launch a new independent currency. Traoré's leadership has sparked Pan-African sentiment and drawn comparisons to Sankara's revolutionary legacy. What surprised me most was the other side of the story. Modern construction projects, newly paved roads, and rising neighborhoods show a country moving forward. Despite ongoing instability, there is visible progress. A new Burkina Faso is emerging, grounded in national pride, regional cooperation, and long-term development. This is not just a story about instability. It is about life in Burkina Faso today, the impact of visionary leaders, and the determination of everyday people. Whether you're searching for updates on Burkina Faso 2025, Ibrahim Traoré's rise to power, or the legacy of Thomas Sankara, this video offers a rare, on-the-ground look at one of the most misunderstood countries in Africa and a glimpse into the future of the Sahel region. Join me! ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ FOLLOW ME ► FACEBOOK: / gowithalitravel ► INSTAGRAM: / gowithali ► SECOND CHANNEL: / @gowithalitwo ► TIKTOK: / gowithali ► TWITTER: / gowithali ► BUSINESS EMAIL: [email protected]

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