The “Blue-Eyed Girl” of Africa’s Leadership: A Symbol for the Future
Justine Lumumba KasuleBy Isaac Christopher Lubogo, a Ugandan lawyer and lecturerFrom the school desks of Bugiri to the corridors of power in Kampala and across...
America, Britain, and the Tragedy of a Missing Two-State Solution
By Alpha Amadu Jalloh “The two state solution was not just a missed opportunity it was deliberately buried beneath political deceit, imperial interests, and the...
The Sierra Leone First Lady and the “Coco Ros” Episode in Parliament
By Sheriff BarrieThe Sierra Leone First Lady, Fatima Bio, has once again made headlines in the Well of Parliament. This time, over an ordinary...
Umaru Napoleon Koroma: Powering SLPP’s Rise and Renewal
By Mahmud Tim KargboFreetown, dawn. The city is just beginning to stir, but at the SLPP headquarters, Umaru Napoleon Koroma is already at his...
Review Of: Understanding the Plot to Break Ghana and Destroy the AES Countries
by Onyeoma Nwachinemere Reviewed By:Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaBiblical, Theological, and Interdisciplinary ResearcherEmkaijawrites@gmail.comIntroductionOnyeoma Nwachinemere’s article presents a stirring, panoramic account of the political, economic, and security challenges...
Charting the Future: My Reflections on GPT-5’s Maiden Journey
By Isaac Christopher LubogoOn August 7, 2025, a quiet but profound shift occurred in the digital landscape. OpenAI released GPT-5—not as an abstract promise...
Umaru Napoleon Koroma and The Art of Post-Conflict Political Negotiation: Sierra Leone’s Quiet Architect Of Stability
Umaru Napoleon KoromaBy Mahmud Tim KargboFreetown, late afternoon. The air hangs thick with humidity as voices hum outside the SLPP headquarters. Inside, Umaru Napoleon...
Is Splitting Freetown In Two, A Great Move or a Dangerous Mistake?
Author: George Ojuku MomohFreetown has been the name of Sierra Leones capital since March 11, 1792. Founded by freed African Americans under the guidance...
The Thinking Lecturer: From Dictatorship of Content to the Provocation of Thought
By Isaac Christopher LubogoIntroduction: The Death of the Dictator in the Classroom> “The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire...
“You Can’t Do Without Me”: The Irrevocable AI Race and Humanity’s Reluctant Embrace of the Future
By Isaac Christopher LubogoI. The Ordinary Reality: You’re Already Using MeLet’s start simple.When you:Ask your phone for directions,Let autocorrect finish your sentence,Use facial recognition...
Sustainability and Social Impact: Embedding Purpose in Legal Education
By. Isaac Christopher LubogoLegal Scholar | Consultant, SuiGeneris Legal Think Tank(Panel Presentation for “The Future of Legal Education in East Africa: Innovation, Inclusion, and...
Grace Mugabe and Fatima Bio: When First Ladies Become Political Liabilities
Fatima Bio (left) and Grace Mugabe (right)By Alpha Amadu JallohIn recent history, Africa has witnessed the rise of First Ladies whose presence in national...


