“They keep telling me I will die like Gaddafi or any young leader… I am not scared,” Captain Ibrahim Traore reveals
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Not all country leaders can boldly stand in the face of deaths and not flinch while at it, especially in Africa where most leaders are somewhat “corrupt.” President of Burkina Faso Captain Ibrahim Traroe has revealed that he is not afraid to die and won’t regret doing so as far as he is doing it (…)
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