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Sierra Leone: A Mutual Deception

 By Alpha Amadu Jalloh Sierra Leone is not a democracy. It only plays one on the international stage. At home, the country is trapped in...

The Business of Begging: What Does Sierra Leone Actually Trade?

  By Alpha Amadu Jalloh It is a question that has lingered in the minds of many Sierra Leoneans for far too long: what exactly does...

You Claim Us But Not Our Struggles: The Paradox of Pan Fula Solidarity

  By Alpha Amadu Jalloh There’s a curious pattern that resurfaces time and time again across West African social media. Whenever a Fula individual excels in...

A Biblical and Theological Response To LGBTQ+ Realities

 By Emmamuel Mihiingo Kaija I. Introduction 1. Background and Context In the swirling, often tempestuous currents of the twenty-first century’s moral and cultural landscape, few topics ignite...

Echoes of Empire and Promise: Africa’s Wealth, Power, and Political Realities

   By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija A Humble Beginning: The Tale of the Talking Goat and the Village CouncilBefore diving into the heavy matters of empire, gold,...

Recognition Without Redemption: The Illusion of a State and the Hypocrisy of a Starving World

  By Isaac Christopher Lubogo So France has now declared it shall recognise Palestine as a state. Applause. But not too loud. For what is the...

The Reincarnation of The Deceptions: MCC Again

  By Alpha Amadu Jalloh Once again, Sierra Leone is caught in the grip of another celebration orchestrated by a lazy government completely lost in oblivion....

The Cry Behind The Smile: Faith, Fear, And The Mental Health Crisis In Africa

  By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija I. INTRODUCTION: AFRICA’S INVISIBLE EPIDEMIC Africa, a land where the heartbeat of ancient civilizations still echoes in the rhythmic pounding of drums...

Give Us This Day Our Daily Yam: Nigeria’s Hunger, Heaven’s Silence, And The Gospel of Justice

  By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija I. Introduction: The Famine in the Midst of Abundance Nigeria, often celebrated as the “Giant of Africa,” rests on a land brimming...

Banking Is Necessary, But Banks Are Not: Ghana’s Digital Finance Disruption Story

  By Qazeem Bello In a quiet corner of Accra, not too long ago, a bank branch manager stood in her office puzzled. It was a...

Land of Hunger

 By Alpha Amadu Jalloh Sierra Leone today is a paradox. A country blessed with fertile land, abundant rainfall, vast forests, rivers teeming with fish, and...

Oil Money and Blood: “The Price of Palestinian Lives”

  By Alpha Amadu Jalloh The world is bathing in hypocrisy while Gaza is drowning in blood. “The difference between the oppressed and the occupier should never...
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