Traoré’s Revolution: 50,000 Tons of Food from a Canal the West Laughed At

While other leaders begged for loans, Captain Ibrahim Traoré led a quiet revolution.

In just 8 months, Burkina Faso built the longest irrigation canal in West Africa — without borrowing a single dollar. This canal now produces over 50,000 tons of food annually, creates thousands of jobs, and powers a new movement of self-reliance.

It’s not just a canal. It’s a statement: Africa can build, feed, and rise — without foreign hands.

👉 Watch the full story here:
🎥 https://youtu.be/N0HSaP7wBQU?si=xQ_Z6PnrXZFZF9bT
📌 Keywords: Burkina Faso, Traore, food independence, African development, no foreign aid

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