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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...

DNA: Alterhumans, The Next Step In Human Evolution

 By Jacob A. Osae, a Ghanaian STEM author and educatorWho are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going? What do we...

The National Legal Examinations Centre Bill, 2025: Promise, Peril, and Potency in Uganda’s Legal Education Reform

 By Isaac Christopher Lubogo I. What Is the National Legal Examinations Centre (NLEC) Bill, 2025?The National Legal Examinations Centre Bill, 2025 is a proposed legal...

The Tyranny of a New Monopoly: Repealing the Law Development Centre Act and the Dangers of a Singular Legal Practice Track in Uganda

 By Isaac Christopher LubogoIntroduction:The Cabinet's recent decision to repeal the Law Development Centre Act, Cap. 251, heralds a momentous shift in Uganda’s legal education...

Fantasy Isn’t Policy: Sierra Leone’s Democratic Struggles Demand More Than Andor’s Rebellion Logic

 By Mahmud Tim KargboAs a television series, Andor is a commendable feat of storytelling. As a model for political instruction, however, it is dangerously...

The Bones Beneath the Herds: Militarized Land Grabs and Ancestral Dispossession in Kayunga, Mbale, and Northern Uganda

By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaEmkaijawrites@gmail.comIntroductionThe skies of my nation sprawl beneath Beneath, rivers thread through fertile floodplains and hills cradle the memories of countless generations,...

The Silent Humiliation of Contract Non-Renewal: A Universal Ache

 By Isaac Christopher LubogoThere is a kind of sorrow so subtle, so politely inflicted, so silently spread, that it often goes unnamed. It is...
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