Revolution vs. Reform: The Different Paths of Ibrahim Traoré and Paul Kagame in African Leadership

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @edwinnjuguna3782
    @edwinnjuguna3782 28 дней назад +1

    Great Pan African leaders and good coverage

    • @AfriExplore
      @AfriExplore  27 дней назад

      Absolutely! Both leaders are shaping significant conversations on Pan-Africanism. Glad you enjoyed the coverage!

  • @London12376
    @London12376 27 дней назад +1

    Very enlightening deep dive. Kagame's style points to the fact that a single, stable leader works better for Africa. The only way to achieve that nowadays is to seize power from the corrupt establishment.

    • @AfriExplore
      @AfriExplore  27 дней назад

      Glad you found the deep dive insightful! It’s true that strong leadership can bring stability, though the challenge is finding the balance between lasting governance and ensuring accountability. It's a complex path for many African nations.

    • @London12376
      @London12376 27 дней назад

      @@AfriExplore Well said.

  • @andujarpain2629
    @andujarpain2629 28 дней назад +1

    Interesting!

  • @BeautyYako
    @BeautyYako 25 дней назад

    Troure style wins

    • @AfriExplore
      @AfriExplore  23 дня назад

      Sure, wouldn't disagree. His direct style resonates with many.

  • @marilynmaynard8784
    @marilynmaynard8784 24 дня назад

    Paul Kagame Have A Lot Of Time Traore Doesnt Remember He Is Only There For Five Years And France Already Stressing Him So Time Is Of The Essence

  • @andujarpain2629
    @andujarpain2629 28 дней назад +1

    I prefer Traore! He has shown that you can have stability, growth, and complete indepenence. While Rwanda is blaming his neighbors, particularly Burundi, DRC and others for the failure of the EAC to create their own currency. Where Traore, Goita and Tiani have first created a confederation, which see eye to eye on most issues, except the issue of Algeria, a current thorn in the side of Mali - but because they have a confederation, a nucleus, they can build a trans national currency, security blanket and structured response to international threats, bribes or attacks, as each represenative is singing from the same song book. Unity is better than the rabbit who wins the race, but loses the marathon. Rwanda is an example, which other african countries have failed to emulate, primarily because Rwanda is a small country with the least amount of commodities, which does not attack pirates, terrorists, the albino exploiteurs from the west. Other countries, like DRC, CAR, Uganda, Somalia, Sudan have trillions of dollars or yuan of wealth underneath their soil, which causes jealousy, envy and a magnet to the albino exploiters. I prefer the Burkina Faso approach. First build unity with neighbor countries. Right now it is Three coutnries, which comprise the AES. Then work out problems, strenghts and paths to success. When one member is attacked, the other two can protect it. Like Wolves in a wolf pact. 2nd. AES confederation also can build a stronger currency, although this will take time. 3rd. Niger is the richest country with the most wealth under its soil, but with its two brothers it can build its infrastructure, knowing it can borrow what it needs from the confederation, in times of drought or flooding. Rwanda on the other hand is on its own. When DRC threatened to invade Rwanda, not once but many times, Rwanda had to turn to China for help. AES has had help from Russia, but now that it has its security source of weapons estabilished, if it runs into trouble it can first turn to its confederation and not russia or china, except for sattelite logistics, which no other african country owns independently of a western country, who constantly spy. cheers!

    • @AfriExplore
      @AfriExplore  27 дней назад

      Thanks for the analysis. Much appreciated

    • @princeodogwu
      @princeodogwu 26 дней назад

      How idiotic some of you are. Traore literally has to claim to legitimacy to the office he claims . Whatever you think of kagame , he has at least united a nation that was so divided it literally ate itself up. He stabilized this nation and put it on a path of steady growth for decades. Traore however is holding his people at gunpoint , sending journalists to the front line (which endangers the life of his trained officers) he is steadily loosing territory to extremist group, and you can deny that as much as you want or blame the west as much as you want, but if you still have some brain cells remaining you would know that’s the fact. Niger on the other hand has been more of a success. Mali is simply an unfortunate case. And then you talk of them being well stock militarily 😂😂😂😂 is your brain upside down? Three of them have the same benefactor and their benefactor Russia is literary bowing to North Korean leader so that he sends his forces to bail him out in Kursk. The three aes states literally has ZERO DOMESTIC PRODUCTION OF ANY ARMS WHATSOEVER. Keep deluding yourself

    • @lewistonsmith6179
      @lewistonsmith6179 16 дней назад

      ​@@princeodogwusounds like someone schooled in the west.

    • @princeodogwu
      @princeodogwu 16 дней назад

      @ you sound like someone with no education