I live in the U.S...I've been following the updates on President Traore who I'm truly proud of for doing great work and making amazing political changes! I want to visit Burkina Faso soon, however there are not enough videos about this beautiful place and the people. Can you please do interviews with people in your village and if it's possible other areas of Birkina Faso? Keep up the great job in what you are doing. Thank you for showing us your home. Much love from the Diaspora 😊😊😊
Thank you for sharing this is beautiful, people from around the world are trying to find videos about Burkina Faso and learn about the country and its people since captain Ibrahim took over.
This is not a village but a town. I am used to the 3 stones for cooking but not the clay stove, it is ingenious. This place is north of the capital city? I did not catch the name of the stuff kept in the warehouse for export. Locals must learn how it is processed, start the processing otherwise the buyer will lower the buying price and have them selling the material for almost nothing.
I understand when you said it is not a village 😂 my village is called SAPAGA , it is located in the east of the capital city Ouagadougo. They keep sesame seeds in the warehouse .
@@missamanda539 A Sahelian country is one located in the Sahel region of Africa. The Sahel is a transitional zone between the Sahara Desert to the north and the more fertile savannas to the south. Sahelian countries typically experience semi-arid to arid climates with erratic rainfall patterns. Some examples of Sahelian countries include Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Niger, Mauritania, and Senegal.
All hands on deck we need to support encourage and help Burkina Faso because now we have got The rRincarnation of Capt Thomas I Sankara.,so let Thy will be done!
Hello Abdul, people closest to me call me Musa. I live in New York City, New York. United States of America. I am happy that you decided to share your home with us and would like to thank you personally. I would love to visit your country within the next 12 months. It would be of great benefit to me to know as much as I can about the country and the best way to go about making proper arrangements for my stay. Could you and would you be willing to answer any questions I may have along the way regarding best place to stay, best places to eat, things of interest to see, and things like that? Also, I have a suggestion for your channel,if you don’t mind. Start gathering interviews with people in the area that you’re reporting on. For example, When you did the report on your home town you could have interviewed townsfolk and home owners in that wealthy section of town. Maybe ask a few of the owners could you film the home to show on your channel. People would be very interested in seeing anything about your homeland right now . We want to see the real Burkina Faso; not just what the media moguls want to show us. Keep up the good work my brother.🎉😊
Hey Musa, thank you so much for your kind words and suggestions ! I'd love to help you out with your trip plans. Just hit me up on instagram @abdulfati_odg with your questions
I agree with you, I live in Florida...I've been following the updates on President Traore who I'm truly proud of for doing great work and making amazing political changes! I want to visit Burkina Faso soon, however there are not enough videos about this beautiful place and the people. Can you please do interviews with people in your village and if it's possible other areas of Birkina Faso? Keep up the great job in what you are doing. Thank you for showing us your home much love from the Diaspora 😊😊😊
This place does not look bad at all.. people have clean water from the well not sharing water with animals from a dirty river like other coutries. Big Up Burkino Faso
My name is Paul I live in the UK . Thank you for sharing this video. It is quite an interesting video of your village. I would like to come there for a visit . Do you reside there in the village, or are you living else where ? From the video, it seems water is a very scarce commodity. Which month is the rainy season ?
@@PaulBP2-u2l alright, when are you planning to come ? I will be glad to be your tour guide. you can send me an email at notitia.abdult@gmail.com or contact me directly on whatsapp (+226)56192864
No difference to south Africas villages all of our continent is un developed it's shameful after so many years of so called independent and democracy!!!
Nice kitchen people don’t have to squat to clean vegetables or bend all the way down All this time France was in control but development just exploitation
Thank you guys for watching.
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Show confident in the government's people are building love from Jamaica 🇯🇲
It’s like my Caribbean Island loving it…Therefore this land is soon to develop…
I live in the U.S...I've been following the updates on President Traore who I'm truly proud of for doing great work and making amazing political changes! I want to visit Burkina Faso soon, however there are not enough videos about this beautiful place and the people. Can you please do interviews with people in your village and if it's possible other areas of Birkina Faso? Keep up the great job in what you are doing. Thank you for showing us your home. Much love from the Diaspora 😊😊😊
Hey there! Thanks for your interest in Burkina Faso. It's a beautiful country with a lot to offer. I will try my best to provide more information.
I second your statement and would love to visit as well. Matter fact if it’s possible I want to make it happen in 2025 😃
Thank you for sharing this is beautiful, people from around the world are trying to find videos about Burkina Faso and learn about the country and its people since captain Ibrahim took over.
It's my pleasure 😇
It's good to encourage rural development
Thank you for the update
I’ll settle for this with a good leader like Ibrahim than silver and gold
I share your point of view
hi my brother I m from sauth Africa I like thes place
Thanks for watching from SA. Much love from Burkina Faso my brother
I love roasted peanuts in the shell
😃
love from the diaspora usa .. thank you for sharing. One day we shall return home.
My pleasure 😇 thanks for watching.
I would like to come to visit you in your country. This year
You are welcome. I am a tour guide here so if you need a guide feel free to contact me. Thanks
Village life is so nice, natural nature
Indeed
This is not a village but a town. I am used to the 3 stones for cooking but not the clay stove, it is ingenious. This place is north of the capital city?
I did not catch the name of the stuff kept in the warehouse for export. Locals must learn how it is processed, start the processing otherwise the buyer will lower the buying price and have them selling the material for almost nothing.
I understand when you said it is not a village 😂 my village is called SAPAGA , it is located in the east of the capital city Ouagadougo.
They keep sesame seeds in the warehouse .
All along have known Burkina 🇧🇫 faso it desert it has really transformed but looks too. Dry
For your info Burkina Faso is a Sahelian country
what is Sahelian???, place does look dry li ke a desert, where is all the trees
@@missamanda539 A Sahelian country is one located in the Sahel region of Africa. The Sahel is a transitional zone between the Sahara Desert to the north and the more fertile savannas to the south. Sahelian countries typically experience semi-arid to arid climates with erratic rainfall patterns. Some examples of Sahelian countries include Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Niger, Mauritania, and Senegal.
The new constructions need to plant trees like mangoes palm trees
You are right
Merci pour le vidéo
Merci d'avoir regardé 😊
Thank you great job .
big up from Jamaica
A big thank you to all Jamaicans , you guys have been watching and appreciating my videos. Much love from Burkina Faso 🇧🇫
All hands on deck we need to support encourage and help Burkina Faso because now we have got The rRincarnation of Capt Thomas I Sankara.,so let Thy will be done!
In so ❤ love your village ooooo.
Thanks so much
Wunderfull thk
Thanks koro
I hope your Channel grow tremendously
Thank you so much for your support ❤️
Love from Ghana 🇬🇭
Thanks 😊
@@AbdoulTheTraveler you are welcome, I am a Burkinabe born and raised in Ghana wish to meet you one when I visit there
Oh really ! Ok For sure . I really want to go to Ghana but I don’t know when
I would love to see down town
I have more videos, please check out my channel www.youtube.com/@AbdoulTheTraveler/videos
Hello Abdul, people closest to me call me Musa. I live in New York City, New York. United States of America. I am happy that you decided to share your home with us and would like to thank you personally. I would love to visit your country within the next 12 months. It would be of great benefit to me to know as much as I can about the country and the best way to go about making proper arrangements for my stay. Could you and would you be willing to answer any questions I may have along the way regarding best place to stay, best places to eat, things of interest to see, and things like that? Also, I have a suggestion for your channel,if you don’t mind. Start gathering interviews with people in the area that you’re reporting on. For example, When you did the report on your home town you could have interviewed townsfolk and home owners in that wealthy section of town. Maybe ask a few of the owners could you film the home to show on your channel. People would be very interested in seeing anything about your homeland right now . We want to see the real Burkina Faso; not just what the media moguls want to show us. Keep up the good work my brother.🎉😊
Hey Musa, thank you so much for your kind words and suggestions ! I'd love to help you out with your trip plans. Just hit me up on instagram @abdulfati_odg with your questions
I agree with you, I live in Florida...I've been following the updates on President Traore who I'm truly proud of for doing great work and making amazing political changes! I want to visit Burkina Faso soon, however there are not enough videos about this beautiful place and the people. Can you please do interviews with people in your village and if it's possible other areas of Birkina Faso? Keep up the great job in what you are doing. Thank you for showing us your home much love from the Diaspora 😊😊😊
Hi I want to live in Burkina Faso are you still there
Happy to hear that. Yes I am still there
This place does not look bad at all.. people have clean water from the well not sharing water with animals from a dirty river like other coutries. Big Up Burkino Faso
I appreciate, thanks for watching 🙏
My name is Paul I live in the UK .
Thank you for sharing this video. It is quite an interesting video of your village. I would like to come there for a visit . Do you reside there in the village, or are you living else where ? From the video, it seems water is a very scarce commodity. Which month is the rainy season ?
Glad you enjoyed it..I don’t reside in my village, I just go back sometimes to visit my family. I live in Ouagadougou, the capital city
Water is not really scarce as we have quite some wells and water towers where people go to fetch water
It's the beginning of the rainy season right now.( June to September)
@@AbdoulTheTraveler I would like to come to visit Burkina faso
@@PaulBP2-u2l alright, when are you planning to come ? I will be glad to be your tour guide. you can send me an email at notitia.abdult@gmail.com or contact me directly on whatsapp (+226)56192864
Super svp c'est quel village ?
Sapaga, dans la province de Ganzourgou , en allant vers Pouytenga
@@AbdoulTheTraveler ok merci beaucoup. Vous avez visité tenkodogo dans la province du boulgou?
Pas encore mais Je ferais une vidéo à Tenkodogo dans les prochaines vidéos à venir. Restez connecté
@@AbdoulTheTraveler 👍
Can i get your number i want visit burkina am in Ghana
No difference to south Africas villages all of our continent is un developed it's shameful after so many years of so called independent and democracy!!!
We lack leaders and true visionaries like Nelson Mandela, Thomas Sankara, Nkwame Kruma and Patrice Lumumba
Do you have farmland, it seems very dry......
Yes we do have a farmland
Very interesting . I noticed sadly that too much garbage lying around…plastic, masks etc, but I think it would be a nice place to visit for a tourist.
Nice kitchen people don’t have to squat to clean vegetables or bend all the way down All this time France was in control but development just exploitation
Please plant more trees in your village, mixing decirative trees with food (fruits) trees. Your country looks nice otherwise.
I agree, trees are a must for the environment.
No different from northern Ghana villages.
Oh really !