Now that you have done this, you might want to take a break, as constant war may damage your economy and your stability. At this point, you should probably annex the rest of Nigeria, this will make you stronger in the long run. Now, they exhausted Nigeria player will probably lose Togo and Benin to you at this point and will probably be humiliated enough to leave the game. Rush a set of tanks towards theirs and if they try a naval invasion, build frigates. If you have anti-tank weapons and they're using tanks as well make sure to produce those. Now, let's say they just annexed Benin and Togo (this will put them on a direct border with you) let's say they declare war on you. Build bombers as well and try to get some research done before it's too late. Invade Ghana quickly so that you'll have more money, more manpower and more land to prepare for Nigeria. Also make sure to fortify your capital in case of invasion. Either one, develop your capital immediately and begin producing tanks. If they are going for Sokoto Caliphate, you have a little bit to prepare. Either they'll go straight for Gold Coast or straight for Sokoto Caliphate and then for Gold Coast. Say, Nigeria is a player and it's going expansionist. Skip down to after that if Nigeria isn't a player. ![]() This is the part where both scenarios (If Nigeria is and is not a player) merge together, so after this it is no longer important to list what to do next, since it is the same as what would happen after the If Nigeria is a player strategy. Also, you may want to invade Nigeria at this point, since you're now strong enough and they are not a player, you might want to keep it like that. So, now you can continue invading Western Africa. Now, your next goal should probably be the Mandingo Federation, but again I'm not telling you what to do, you could do Tuareg State if you really wanted to. By now, you would have successfully formed Upper Volta. From here out, it doesn't matter which way you expand into, but I would recommend developing your cities, as it gives you more manpower and tax. You could build tanks or use infantry, I would recommend tanks if you can get your hands on some steel and motor parts, but it's up to you. Your goal now will be to invade Ghana, as Ghana is relatively easy to take and you share the longest southern border with. Nigeria players are known for being aggressive expansionists, I once saw a Nigeria player unite Africa before 2025. If Nigeria isn't a player, you'll mostly be good. Playing Burkina Faso is usually tame, no one will usually bother invading you if you stay neutral, however if you are going for Upper Volta, Nigeria may seek to invade you. They are African Union, Tuareg State, Upper Volta and Mandingo Federation. Burkina Faso starts with a home guard of 20,000 infantry stationed on the capital, Ouagadougou.īurkina Faso has four formables. The second largest city is Bobo Dioulasso, in the southwest.īurkina Faso has a manpower capacity of 60,000 with a manpower gain of 454 per 5 days. The capital and largest city is Ouagadougou. Mali, Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana are also a threat, otherwise France is the only country left that will be interested in taking it.īurkina Faso has 30 cities. Burkina Faso has no biome.Įven though Burkina Faso isn't needed for Gold Coast, Nigeria may take it because of its abundance of Phosphate. ![]() The terrain of Burkina Faso is entirely flat, as the nation sits upon the vast grassland Sahel region of Africa. The economy of Burkina starts off with a modest income of $212,056. The country also struggles with high population density and limited natural resources. The country has since been marred by military coups and power struggles. Their first president was Maurice Yameogo. On AugBurkina Faso (then known as Upper Volta) became an independent country under a Mossi dominated party. Eventually, the French settled on the present borders. The French also began rewriting the borders a number of times, Burkina Faso was sometimes incorporated into the Ivory Coast colony, Upper Senegal and Niger colony and French Sudan. The French finally took full control in 1901, but generally used the Mossi leaders to administer the area. Later in 1890, the French arrived in the area and began colonizing Burkina Faso, however the Mossi attempted to fight back. These kingdoms were also able to later resist full conquest by the Mali and Songhai Empires. These kingdoms were the prominent centers of trans-Saharan trade. The Mossi people established powerful kingdoms such as the Ouagadougou, Tenkodogo, and Yatenga. The first people to settle in the area known as Burkina Faso are the Mossi people in the 11th and 13th centuries.
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