https://youtube.com/shorts/wmvOYDQFw-c?feature=share - Burkinababe Proverb.
Today in history in 1957, "Maurice Yaméogo, future first president of Upper Volta (Burkina Faso), uses direct campaigning at village marketplaces and meeting halls to pull off a victory over other political parties. His party wins all six seats in the legislative elections. He will soon begin a purge of political rivals, gaining further control of parliament, and with his party in control he will ban other political parties. Historians describe his rise to power as ending with a dictatorship for Upper Volta even before national independence in 1960." - Reference: Africa Today Yesterday.
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