I hope people in Burkina Faso know how lucky they are to have captain Ibrahim Traore, he's making Africa proud. Hope they work with him to defeat the imperialists in their country.
Great and inspiring video of Land of uprightful people, would like to do business in Burkina Faso soon, Thank you. "Africa for the Africans, home and abroad"
Exactly "Africa awaits it's creators, both home and abroad". I'm sure the people of Burkina Faso will appreciate any investment that you will make there. It will help uplift the economy and get at least one or two locals to be engaged in something meaningful. That's how a society grows. Thanks for being part of this family.
Thanks for the love of my videos. Burkina Faso, in particular, is generally a dry country with few water bodies like lakes and rivers, not to say they don't exist. In my future journeys, I will be shooting some videos in places featuring water bodies. I love the sound of water also. It's very therapeutic.
I'm not aware of the current situation. However, power outrage wasn't rampant during my time there, and it didn't take an outrageous time for the electricity to be restored when it goes off. But I found the cost of electricity to be quite expensive in Burkina Faso as compared to neighbouring Ghana.
The socks might be worthless to you. However, I gave them that little special detail and attention because I was admiring the comfort they aid me in walking around to create content like what you just watched, as mentioned in the video. Thanks 😀🧦
thank you it is informative and interesting
I hope people in Burkina Faso know how lucky they are to have captain Ibrahim Traore, he's making Africa proud. Hope they work with him to defeat the imperialists in their country.
What an informative video thank you keep spreading the information
Thanks ✌🏿💕🇧🇫
Great and inspiring video of Land of uprightful people, would like to do business in Burkina Faso soon, Thank you. "Africa for the Africans, home and abroad"
Exactly "Africa awaits it's creators, both home and abroad". I'm sure the people of Burkina Faso will appreciate any investment that you will make there. It will help uplift the economy and get at least one or two locals to be engaged in something meaningful. That's how a society grows. Thanks for being part of this family.
Great art
Those bronze flower pots are devine. ❤ Beautiful!! 💖
They are really beautiful and solid 💐✨️👌🏿
I am glad I bumped into your video for the first time.. I look forward to much more..., brother. (from Johannesburg)
That's awesome, bro. Welcome to the tribe. Shout out to the good people of Jo'burg 🇿🇦 @dochere-bolelwang
We are one .., brother. This continent is connected, north to south. east to west..
Love your videos! Sometime can you show any lakes you all have. I love water.
Thanks for the love of my videos. Burkina Faso, in particular, is generally a dry country with few water bodies like lakes and rivers, not to say they don't exist. In my future journeys, I will be shooting some videos in places featuring water bodies. I love the sound of water also. It's very therapeutic.
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How often is there power outrage in Ouagadougou?
I'm not aware of the current situation. However, power outrage wasn't rampant during my time there, and it didn't take an outrageous time for the electricity to be restored when it goes off. But I found the cost of electricity to be quite expensive in Burkina Faso as compared to neighbouring Ghana.
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What’s the point of spending so much time showing socks on a line ?
The socks might be worthless to you. However, I gave them that little special detail and attention because I was admiring the comfort they aid me in walking around to create content like what you just watched, as mentioned in the video. Thanks 😀🧦
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