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Ibrahim Traore is fighting for Africa’s true independence – Tiken Jah Fakoly The famous Ivorian reggaeman Tiken Jah Fakoly has pledged to lead the fight with the Burkinabè head of state, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, for the true independence of Africa, without animosity. “The fight in Burkina Faso today is a fight for Africa and for the true copy of independence. Because the one given to us in 1960 was the photocopy. Our generation therefore decided to recover the real copy without animosity and without being against anyone,” declared artist Tiken Jah Fakoly after an audience with President Ibrahim Traoré. “President TRAORE’s fight is a fight for Africa. We can only congratulate him and wish him great courage because it is not easy. It’s not a fight against anyone but it’s for freedom,” added the pan-Africanist reggae man. The reggae man is present in our country for two concerts in Bobo-Dioulasso and Ouagadougou. Through these activities, he intends to convey messages of awareness and awareness. “I told myself that it is now that I must come to Burkina Faso to provide my support to the Burkinabè people. We are happy to do these two concerts at this time,” he concluded.

Ibrahim Traore is fighting for Africa’s true independence – Tiken Jah Fakoly

The famous Ivorian reggaeman Tiken Jah Fakoly has pledged to lead the fight with the Burkinabè head of state, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, for the true independence of Africa, without animosity.

“The fight in Burkina Faso today is a fight for Africa and for the true copy of independence. Because the one given to us in 1960 was the photocopy. Our generation therefore decided to recover the real copy without animosity and without being against anyone,” declared artist Tiken Jah Fakoly after an audience with President Ibrahim Traoré.

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“President TRAORE’s fight is a fight for Africa. We can only congratulate him and wish him great courage because it is not easy. It’s not a fight against anyone but it’s for freedom,” added the pan-Africanist reggae man.

The reggae man is present in our country for two concerts in Bobo-Dioulasso and Ouagadougou. Through these activities, he intends to convey messages of awareness and awareness. “I told myself that it is now that I must come to Burkina Faso to provide my support to the Burkinabè people. We are happy to do these two concerts at this time,” he concluded.

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