African Governments


The Identity of the Ancient Egyptians


The 10 most incredible African Empires


The Kingdom of Kongo, 1390-1914

The Kingdom of Benin
from 1100 to today. Street lamps:


The Kingdom of Axum
the 1st Christian Empire outside Europe

Should an African country’s leader emerge as someone who bridges the gap between the wisdom of the elders and the vision of a new generation, thus making him/her a true icon of Pan Africanism?

That kind of leadership carries the weight of ancestral authority combined with the boldness of a revolutionary spirit. As the Burkina Faso’s President, I. Traoré has been able to inspire communities far beyond his borders, proving that Africa’s renaissance will be guided by its own people.

Traoré chose to root his authority in the voices of the people and traditional kings, representing centuries of continuity.

This partnership between the modern state and the custodians of tradition is a strategic shield against extremism and division. It shows the world that stability in Africa can be achieved through respect for culture, identity, and unity:


The United States of Africa Passport
is not a promise,
it is a movement for African descendants
to return home:

African-Russian relationships:

African-Arab relationships:

The Supreme Council for Arab-African Economy (also known as the Arab-Africa High-Level Economic Council or SCAAE) is a UN-registered diplomatic and economic organization headquartered in Saudi Arabia. It works to promote strategic investment, sustainable development, and trade integration bridging the Arab and African regions. They opened an office on July 23, 2025 in Ouagadougou. This marks a significant step in strengthening economic and diplomatic ties, aimed at establishing a robust financial collaboration with the Burkinabe government so as to bring a reality of many projects in vital sectors.

The opening of this administrative office reflects the desire of this Council to foster increased cooperation, exchange of good practices and development of strategic partnerships between Arab and African countries. The focus will be on key areas such as investment, trade, innovation as well as health and humanitarian.

African Japanese relationships

Did a 1623 contract between Japanese merchants and W-African Kingdoms reset the relationship between a sovereign emperor and an entire continent? It is now called TICAD:

Government Corruption as Standard Policy
through shared criminality:

I Corinthians 15 : 52-53:
Behold, I tell you a mystery;

The trumpet shall sound,
and the dead shall be raised incorruptible,
and we shall be changed.
For this corruptible must put on incorruption
and this mortal must put on immortality:

For over a century, corruption was Africa’s curse — a shameful legacy of bribery, looting, betrayal, etc. even now in NEPAD.

But in 2025, Captain Ibrahim Traoré flipped the script. While Tinubu’s Nigeria remained buried in scandals, Traoré launched the most aggressive anti-corruption crackdown ever seen on this continent.

From arresting ministers to a complete dismantling of elite theft rings, Burkina Faso became Africa’s 1st corruption-free state. It is not just reform, it’s a revolution, with Nigeria’s government choking over 30Mio people with acute hunger.

Traoré’s war on corruption has redefined African leadership, when the world is finally paying attention.

CHINA AND NORTH KOREA BACKING BURKINA FASO

This is not just about diplomacy.

It’s a new axis of power:

The Burkina Doctrine:

Burkina Faso — once overlooked — is now backed by two of the world’s most controversial powers: China and North Korea. China is building hospitals, roads, and refineries. North Korea is sending 700 elite commandos to guard the president.

The video below uncovers the secret logic behind this unlikely alliance. A model where China empowers development, North Korea enforces security, and Burkina Faso rewrites the rules of African sovereignty.

As France retreats and the West panics, a new power axis is rising in the heart of Africa —quiet, coordinated, and unstoppable. Discover why this alliance could reshape the future of global power — and why the West is terrified.

Burkina Faso Parliament
People Assembly building:


A open pyramid with gardens and seating on one side.

The architect viewed ancient N-African and Burkinabé traditions when designing the ex/interior. A tree stands at the center, referencing the “arbre à palabres” (tree of discussion) under which rural villagers in Burkina Faso (“Land of the Incorruptible people”) make decisions.

“We have a garden around it, a pyramid which is elevated, and a cornfield on top: More than just a parliament building.”
The stepped structure was designed to be inhabited by the public. At 6 stories high, it will offer an elevated view of the city.
“People can go on top of it any time during the day and night,” said Kéré, the architect. “Symbolically it is transparent, it is open.”

The roof hosts several green terraces that will be accessible to the public and are intended to serve as an educational tool to encourage urban farming. The facade will also act as solar shading, allowing air to freely circulate inside the building.

The 127-seat assembly hall is part of a larger masterplan. A grove of trees will surround the memorial, creating a seating & gathering space. The design pays homage to the site’s history by transforming the ruins of the parliament building destroyed by the people into a memorial.

It takes the form of a shaded depression in the ground where rainwater is collected and used for on-site irrigation:

The governments of Ethiopia and Burkina Faso have signed a groundbreaking engineering pact that promises to reshape infrastructure, technology, and skills across the continent.

This pact focuses on roads, railways, energy projects, and training African engineers to build Africa with African hands.


BPBF


BF State bank for
SME’s and Low income citizens


With the International Postal Express,
Traoré reliably connected
Burkino Faso with 200+ countries

Burkina Faso is tearing down the walls of its Europe-inherited justice system. Led by President Traoré, the country has unveiled a bold plan to replace traditional prisons with community-based justice centers.

Instead of locking people away for years, the new model focuses on rehabilitation, skills training, and restorative justice, giving none-criminal offenders a chance to rebuild their lives while contributing to society. It would end overcrowded prisons, reduce reoffending, and restore dignity to thousands of families.

President Traoré has been quietly constructing Africa’s most advanced underground defense system, a massive tunnel network connecting gold mines, AES military bases, and emergency shelters.

With help from Russia and Iran, his project is designed to resist foreign surveillance, protect national resources, and create a survival plan in case of war or invasion. This system has now evolved into a regional alliance linking Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger through a vast subterranean infrastructure.

No NATO. No World Bank. Just strategy, built in silence. This ‘groundbreaking’ initiative challenges traditional warfare, foreign control, and Western intelligence. While the world looked up, the Traoré team dug down.

Will he survive?

The Crink Team will support
any country’s Leader
who cares to crack
the “democratic” Western-doctrine

Is Turkey the next partner?:

How about national security
built underground?

read more …

 

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