@annickbayala: May 1st, would have been my father’s birthday. His love, guidance, and values continue to shape my path. Even though he is no longer physically here, his legacy lives on through my choices, my work, and my determination. Dad, thank you for everything you planted in me. I keep moving forward with faith and courage. 🙏. #mentorship #mentor #leadership #Yannicklaurentbayala #burkinafaso🇧🇫

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raymondo_229
Golden Heart 🇧🇯🇨🇳 :
What a wonderful pronunciation 🤗
2026-05-01 00:31:41
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dillahjulien
Julien Dill :
from Chad republic 🇷🇴,I loved the voice of that great journalist when I stayed tune to Africa no1.i just heard from you he passed on.RIP the great man.
2026-05-03 08:50:41
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highmantao64
HighmanTAO64 :
May his soul rest in peace.He was a great man .
2026-05-01 08:57:12
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nourou.lengam
Nourou Lengam :
gourounssi aussi dèh 😀depuis quand
2026-05-04 21:19:21
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helpingothers2030
Winner's farms :
Oh, your the daughter of Yannick BAYALA! I used to listen to him on Africa n°1 when I was in primary school. I didn't know that he passed away. Stay bold, sister
2026-05-01 10:52:39
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user3612024976253
Impact Leaders/Saber's English :
Yanick L. Bayala, a great man. like father like daughter. keep shining.
2026-05-01 17:53:19
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user6759122190334
l'envoyer du saint esprit :
congratulations of seld our culture may God bless you
2026-05-05 16:45:10
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bernardebrin
Bernard Ebrin :
Congratulations 👍
2026-05-03 23:39:14
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firmindarsyosbazi
Firmin :
Good pronunciation like a native speaker, Good bless you my elder sister
2026-05-02 11:02:19
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ntikwende
Armelle 1 :
en lyélé svp
2026-05-01 12:23:05
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tira_mi_xu
Tira-mi_xu :
Thanks for sharing
2026-05-01 10:55:53
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monsieur.ouattara50
OUATT226 🇧🇫❤️🇧🇫❤️ :
Thanks 👍👍👍
2026-05-01 08:08:30
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la.grce.de.lafriqu
La grâce de l'Afrique :
you are welcome to Burkina Faso 🥰🥰
2026-05-02 23:33:28
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mister_sweato
mister sweato :
that's amazing congrats
2026-05-01 12:54:27
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hervelo7
hervelo :
I really appreciate you 🥰🙏
2026-05-01 17:05:49
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golden.boy4597
golden boy :
Be blessed valiant lady ❤️❤️❤️❤️
2026-05-01 13:14:46
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mr.baron64
Timo Mic 🎙️ :
God bless 🙏🏻
2026-05-01 10:23:40
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salif332
Sénateur D.S🎗 :
amazing
2026-05-01 00:17:39
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yannkafando
yannkafando :
Yes ! I still admire Yannick Laurent Bayala. May his soul rest in peace in Christ !
2026-04-30 22:00:19
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godwin.kouwoadan1
Godwin Kouwoadan :
He was a great man. I used to listen to him. May God continue to bless you, and comfort you 🙏. Accra Ghana 🇬🇭
2026-05-01 00:44:51
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toulousain226
Monsieur BALMA🇧🇫 :
Hi my sister! I'm living in Bobo Dioulasso right now. I'd like to meet you. I don't know but If paravinter you come to Bobo
2026-05-01 11:05:11
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sierraoscar51
Ouattara +225 :
Very good pronunciation 🥰❤️👍👍👍🙏🙏
2026-05-01 09:44:09
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user3188403996936
user3188403996936 :
I appreciated
2026-05-01 06:46:33
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osefemme226
Salma business :
thank you
2026-04-30 22:20:35
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ouedraogoyerosaid
ouedraogoyerosaid :
YLB was indeed a great voice.
2026-05-01 06:05:48
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