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You Are the First Person I Talk to Since I Last Talked to You!

Julius Maada Bio, President of Sierra Leone By Alpha Amadu JallohSierra Leone has become a nation where the last person you speak to determines the...

The Broken Arsenal: How Sierra Leone’s Defence Procurement Lost Its Moral Compass

  By Mahmud Tim KargboWhen President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivered his farewell address in 1961, he warned against the rise of a “military-industrial complex”, a...

Kush: Sierra Leone’s Silent War For Survival 

 By Mahmud Tim KargboIbrahim, a 23-year-old from Wellington in Freetown, once dreamt of completing university, starting a small business, and providing for his family....

Empowering Action to Protect the Ozone Layer

 The ozone layer is a fragile, invisible shield in the stratosphere – 10 to 50 km above earth – that protects all living thing...

When the Police Turn Political: Policing, Politics and the Kush Crisis in Sierra Leone

 By Alpha Amadu JallohThere is a covenant between the state and the citizen: the state creates and equips a police service so that ordinary...

Removal Power and the Sierra Leonean Presidency: A Comprehensive Analysis

 By Mahmud Tim KargboThe authority to remove executive officers in Sierra Leone occupies a central position in the nation’s constitutional, administrative, and political architecture....

The Marathon From Kamwokya To Jinja: A Political Allegory Of The Ugandan Opposition

 By Isaac Christopher LubogoPrologue: Two Runners, Two RealitiesIf politics were a race, then Uganda’s political theater is the most ironic marathon of all —...

Africa’s Economic Trajectory in 2024-2026: Realities, Risks, and Routes to Transformation

 Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaAbstractThe economies of Africa are navigating a complex moment. On one hand, the continent is projected to out-pace the global average in...

The Metaphysics of Recoil: When the White Beggar Ran from His Reflection

 By Isaac Christopher LubogoThey say Europe borrowed the hands of angels. I believe it. But on my visit to Germany, I began to suspect...

When Sovereignty Burns in Silence: The Venezuelan Strikes and the Illusion of Legality  

  By Isaac Christopher Lubogo (Suigeneris) I. The Prologue: When Power Speaks in Explosions, Not in LawThe modern world was not designed to be ruled by...

Amadu Lamrana Bah “The Thorn”

Amadu Lamrana BahBy Alpha Amadu JallohIn Sierra Leone today, speaking the truth is no longer a civic virtue. It is an act of courage...

Raila Odinga: When Africa Loses Its Compass

Raila OdingaBy Isaac Christopher LubogoIt is not just a man that Kenya has lost; it is a continent that has been robbed of one...
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