Articles

  • Natufians

    Stellar Architekts & Civilization Founders Stellar Map readers: Π and Φ-based Temple Complexes: Very ancient star-related structures: Did they speak the language of the Stars? The Natufian people were seafearers as well as ancient astronomers and agro-culturists. read more …  

  • Faso Mebo

    In the heart of W-Africa, a quiet revolution is unfolding, not covered by slogans but with pavers and asphalt. Welcome to Burkina Faso, where Ibrahim Traore is redefining what leadership looks like in a post-colonial Africa. His latest initiative, Faso Mebo (“Building Faso”), has turned the once-neglected capital city of Ouagadougou into a symbol of…

  • Pharma Industries

    Pharmaceutical Industries Starting with the construction of a Biotech Training University in Burkina Faso, the Indian Pharma industry may invest upto US$50B worth of facilities and specialists, spread out over BF, the train local students, and produce the most needed vaccines & products for part of the African Market: India can collaborate with Africa to…

  • 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…

  • Honor and Defend Land and Water

    In a bold step toward ecological restoration and national pride, President Ibrahim Traoré has launched Burkina Faso’s 2025 reforestation campaign by planting a medicinal tamarind tree in Guiba. This historic initiative marks the beginning of a nationwide mission to plant, with a focus on traditional healing plants that reflect Africa’s deep-rooted knowledge. The movement isn’t…

  • Faso Industrial Complexes

    Refine the Raw… Home made Detergents On March 6, 2025, the President of Burkina Faso, officially inaugurated the FASSI Detergent Industrial Complex (CIDF). This event marks a significant step in the BF’s industrial development, particularly in the field of detergent production. At $9Mio, this industrial complex is supported by a private Burkinabe promoter, Madi Sawadogo….

  • Afro-self-sufficiency

    Self-reliance, Industrialization, and Agricultural prosperity The President of Burkina Faso, Ibrahim Traoré, officially handed over 20 advanced optical sorters to rice mills across the country at the Directorate of Agriculture in Hauts-Bassins. “They told us: You cannot produce quality rice. You have no market, technology, no standards, he said. The Poaga Corgo equipment is intended…

  • Golden African Opportunities

    Exporting Raw and Importing Refined. Can that be Reversed? Why is Dragon Fruit like GOLD?: Traoré is turning the Sahel Desert into DRAGON FRUIT GOLD, by transforming BF’s dead lands into a thriving agricultural community. No foreign aid. Just vision, resilience, and a fruit nobody believed could grow in such unforgiving soil. a US$55 Mio…

  • Faso Kosam

    Beginning in 2016 and lasting 3 years, the Vache du Faso (VdF) project – funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and managed by Ceva – aimed to improve milk production in Burkina Faso. It planned to achieve this by crossbreeding hardy but low yielding local zebu cows with one of two French dairy…

  • African Inventions

    Suppressed non-African inventions Altered World History World’s oldest Cosmic Calendar, S-Africa (75K–160K) World’s Oldest and continually operating University University of al-Qarawiyyin, Fez, Morocco 877 AD Microsonic energy: Maxwell Sangulani Chikumbutso’s Saith Technologies developed a green energy technology, which is revolutionary because it converts radio frequencies directly into clean and renewable energy. The $14K Saith FEV…

  • Electricity from Nature

    Free Electricity from Nature The promise of natural power The electric forest will empower people Organic, already there, and in harmony with nature. Harnassing the living energy from trees in bio-electric and tribo-electric form: Ancient nature linked to futuristic tech. Bio-electric effect: For centuries trees gave us shade, oxygen, and wood. However, burning it comes…

  • Golden Africa

    Hidden in Algeria’s Tassili n’Ajjer mountains, over 15,000 rock paintings and engravings document humanity’s adaptation to massive climate change. These sophisticated artistic compositions show hippos, elephants, giraffes, and crocodiles roaming where only desert exists today. The artwork spans from 12K-2K years ago, chronicling the transformation from the African Humid Period’s green Sahara to today’s desert….