Ouaga-Saga is a 2004 comedy film by Burkina Faso-based filmmaker Dani Kouyaté.
Its plot revolves around ten children striving to reach their goal in life.
In order to make some money, if dishonestly, they steal a bicycle from a wealthy woman and sell it.
Bourémah realises that the police will find the stolen money if they search the compound, so he places it in a bag and leaves.
[2] The New York Times praised it, calling it "the perfect medicine in today's hectic life" due to its offering "the viewer many light hearted moments.