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The Fatima They Didn’t Tell You About? No, Boima JV Boima Just Made It Up

First Lady of Sierra Leone Fatima Bio"Milking The Cow"By Alpha Amadu Jalloh "Loyalty to a spouse is neither leadership nor competence. It is certainly not...

Bio’s ECOWAS Job: Travel, Not Leadership

 By Alpha Amadu JallohSierra Leoneans are paying the price while their president flies first class across West Africa. Julius Maada Bio’s ECOWAS chairmanship has...

Podapoda: A Factor For The Quick Spread Of Diseases

 ...A letter to the Government of Sierra LeoneWritten by: George Ojuku MomohTo the Government,With both a warm heart and a solemn voice, I write....

The Congo’s Stolen Veins: Cobalt, Coltan And The Price Of Greed

 By. Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaEmkaijawrites@gmail.comPreface"The axe forgets, but the tree remembers." — Congolese proverbFor too long, the world has spoken of the Democratic Republic of...

Anatomy Of A Song: A Sequel

Sierra Leone First Lady Dr. Fatima Bio, and Speaker of Parliament, Segepoh Solomon ThomasBy Farook Abdul-Karim Sesay, a Sierra Leonean Writer. Poet. Legal advisor....

The Stale of August 14, 2017, in Sierra Leone: A Past Event We Must Not Forget

 By Amb. Elvis S. FornahOn the quiet dawn of August 14, 2017, Sierra Leone awoke to one of the darkest chapters in its history....

The Death of a Constitution and the Betrayal of a Nation

Sierra Leone Speaker of Parliament, Segepoh Solomon ThomasBy Alpha Amadu Jalloh“All power in Sierra Leone belongs to the people who exercise it through their...

Patent US11586999: A Case Study in Geolocation Technology

 Background ContextPatent infringement cases in the technology sector can result in substantial financial settlements. A notable example is the Idenix Pharmaceuticals vs Gilead Sciences...

The Day Honour Fell: Inside The Orchestrated Humiliation Of Sierra Leone’s First Lady

  By Mahmud Tim KargboFreetown, 7 August 2025 will be remembered as the day the moral soul of Sierra Leone’s democracy was not merely wounded,...

Accusing Without Proof In a Time of Mourning Is Not Journalism, It’s Cruelty

Akyemkwaa Nana Kofi AsareBy Melvin Tarlue, a journalist and media relations management expertBy any democratic measure, the abduction of a journalist is alarming. It...

Mary Karooro Okurut: Bushenyi’s Daughter, Africa’s Conscience

Mary Karooro OkurutBy Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaEmkaijawrites@gmail.com ForewordIn the corridors of African power, where loyalty often outweighs competence, and where titles are too frequently ceremonial ornaments...

From Freetown Dawn to Bintumani Farewell: Umaru Napoleon Koroma’s Eight Years of Steady Hands and Open Doors

By Mahmud Tim KargboFreetown, first light. The Atlantic exhales a salt heavy breeze that drifts inland, carrying the faint aroma of charcoal fires from...
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