IBRAHIM TRAORÉ: POISON THAT DOESN’T KILL – TRAORÉ’S RETURN

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**BREAKING NEWS: IBRAHIM TRAORÉ SURVIVES ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT IN A HIGH-STAKES GAME OF DECEPTION**

In a shocking turn of events, Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré has narrowly escaped an assassination attempt, orchestrated by members of his own cabinet. The audacious plot, involving slow poisoning, was uncovered just in time as Traoré staged a dramatic dinner to expose the traitors within his inner circle.

In a chilling revelation, President Traoré discovered traces of arsenic in his meals, leading him to suspect foul play by those closest to him. With trust eroded and danger looming, he decided to turn the tables on his would-be assassins. Inviting his entire cabinet to a lavish Independence Day dinner, Traoré feigned illness, collapsing at the table to reveal the true faces of betrayal.

As chaos erupted in the grand dining hall, security forces swiftly sealed off the area, launching an immediate investigation. Traoré, who had been secretly monitoring the reactions of his ministers, uncovered a web of conspiracy involving Deputy Prime Minister Amadou Tambbora and Foreign Minister Jean-Pierre Lamine, who were caught plotting with foreign powers to seize control.

The president’s ruse worked flawlessly; upon regaining consciousness, he revealed the conspiracy to the nation, igniting widespread protests against foreign interference. The fallout was swift: the French ambassador was expelled, and a public trial for the conspirators is now underway.

In a powerful address to the nation, Traoré declared, “Behind this conspiracy were not just three ministers, but foreign interests aiming to exploit our resources.” As Burkina Faso rallies behind its leader, Traoré has transformed an assassination attempt into a moment of national unity and strength.

As the trial unfolds, the echoes of betrayal linger, but Traoré’s resolve to lead his country toward independence has never been stronger. In a land where poison was meant to kill, it has instead become the catalyst for a new era of resilience and sovereignty.

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