Ibrahim Traore Shocks the World - Kicks Out European Multinationals and Reclaims Burkina Faso's Gold

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Ibrahim Traore Shocks the World - Kicks Out European Multinationals and Reclaims Burkina Faso's Gold

Oct. 8, 2024

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What happens when one of Africa’s most defiant leaders decides to reclaim his country’s resources from the iron grip of foreign multinationals?

Burkina Faso’s move to withdraw mining permits has sent shockwaves through the entire global gold market, shaking up economies from London to Wall Street.

But this is the beginning of the end for European control over African wealth, as Captain Ibrahim Traoré stands up to the giants of the mining industry.

With this; will Africa finally rise and take back what’s rightfully theirs, leaving the European controlled nations' scrambling to maintain their dominance in a post-colonial world?

Let’s find out.

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