Legendary broadcaster and satirist Kwaku Sintim-Misa (KSM) has once again shaken the table with his unapologetic take on Africa’s leadership and global exploitation.
On The KSM Show, he passionately hailed Burkina Faso’s young leader Ibrahim Traoré, calling him “a fearless revolutionary” who is taking a firm stand against neocolonialism.
“If I were Burkinabé, I would proudly vote for Ibrahim Traoré,” KSM declared. “The man is on fire!”
He praised Traoré for protecting the continent’s minerals and refusing to let foreign powers plunder Africa’s future.
KSM warned that while the 1884 scramble for Africa was marked by visible colonialism, today’s battle is digital, deceptive, and more dangerous.
“The new scramble is online, through data and diplomacy – and Africa is still the target,” he said.
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