Ouaga 2000: The Richest Residential District In Burkina Faso, "Where The 1% Lives" | 4K UHD Video
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- Enjoy the visual tour as I ride to showcase, Ouaga 2000, the richest residential district in Ouagadougou, the capital city of Burkina Faso, where the 1% of the population lives. This video was recorded in 4K HD quality for real representational experience.
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Up movement mi general
Africa to the world the great mother land ❤️
Well done, detailed coverage of Burkina fasso.
Thanks
I just discover your channel and I must say thanks for all the videos of Burkina Faso due to the fact this will be my future home and I'm looking forward to living there. Respect
That's fabulous. Burkina Faso is no doubt a beautiful country, with some of the most friendliest and welcoming people, and offers a lot of potential, especially for people who think outside the box. However, relocating to a new country you aren't familiar with isn't easygoing, so I will advise you to visit or take a couple of visits to get a first-hand experience to decide that yes, that's truly my future home. 🇧🇫❤️🌍
Great Content Brother, You put so much of work in this video, I like Your Shots,
Thank you.
Fourteen former French colonies in Africa pay a “colonial tax” amounting to about $500 billion yearly
These countries are Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Benin, Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire Togo, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon.
This process allows France to appropriate about 85% of the former colonies' annual income.
Yeah I enjoyed the video😊❤👍
Fantastic 🙂🤌🏿✨️
After a very stressful mornings work, that was rather relaxing to watch. I was surprised to see palm trees considering that the country is not coastal.
The coconuts were introduced species. However, considering that the country has a lot of groundwater, once the coconut tree gains good care and attention during its initial stage and it establishes its roots, it can survive in such an environment.
@@kwamethewanderer Wow, very interesting.
A difficult question Kwame, if they are available, roughly how much would a 3 bed house be to purchase in the capital?
This isn't an easy question to answer. The value of the house will depend on a lot of factors. These may include the location; the age and condition of the property; who is selling , being a private seller, or an agent, etc. Send through an email to kwamethewanderer@gmail.com, and I will send you links to the 2 main websites I used during my house hunting in Burkina Faso.
@@kwamethewanderer Why, 😃thank you Kwame.
Lovely video. Watching from Caribbean.
Thanks, mate. One love @alvirasamuels4942
Thank you for the video. But next time don't go on the dry season. Go on the rainy season so we can see some greenery. Voir des vidéos title ( WHERE THE 1% lives in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso)
No worries. I will shoot another video when I get the opportunity to re-visit during their wet season so that we can get the perspective of Ouaga 2000 with more vegetation.
The idea of "WHERE THE 1% LIVES" sounds good and realistic, so I have edited the title of the video. Thanks for enjoying my vlog and keep supporting the channel.
Capital city ? Hmmm Is developing gradually tho
Ouaga 2000 is one of the districts with Ouagadougou, the capital city of Burkina Faso. Though it's the wealthiest residential area, it's just a snippet of what are to be seen in the Burkinabé capital.
Well with those volunteers exploiting resources! France forcing them pay colonial benefits, this is where they are for Now!
For Uranium alone France was paying them 0.80 Euros And now buying it from Canada and Other counties paying 200 Euros !
Fourteen former French colonies in Africa pay a “colonial tax” amounting to about $500 billion yearly
These countries are Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon.