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“When Justice Rides at 170 Miles Per Hour: The Thin Blue Line at Full Throttle — Legal Intervention or Vehicular Vigilantism?

Andrew NuñezBy. Isaac Christopher LubogoAbstractOn October 27–28, 2025, a San Bernardino County deputy — identified as Deputy Andrew Nuñez — was fatally shot in...

“I Rebuke You in the Name of Jesus”: When Law, Faith, and Fear Collide — The Case of Sonya Massey

Julia Langhorn of Peoria shows her support for Sonya Massey as traffic passes during jury selection of the Sean Grayson trial on October 20...

Digital Identity: A Global History and an African Horizon

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaAbstractDigital identity has emerged as one of the most transformative concepts in the 21st century, redefining not only how individuals interact...

Dancing on a Rock, Yet Blame for Raising Dust!

 By Alpha Amadu JallohSierra Leone has become a theatre of illusions, a country where people dance barefoot on a rock and still blame others...

When the Campaign Becomes the Country: The Indigenization of Power and the Disappearance of Opposition in Uganda

Yoweri Kaguta Museveni campaigningBy: Isaac Christopher LubogoThus, when Bobi Wine chants “bw’olaaba umbrella tikinga” (“when you see the umbrella, tick it”), he is not...

NATO Expansion and the Broken Promises to Russia

 By: Isaac Christopher LubogoPrologue: When History Refuses AmnesiaIn the silent corridors of post–Cold War diplomacy, there lies a broken covenant — whispered in the...

Being Fired Is Not The End

Dr Nevers Sekwila MumbaBy Dr Nevers Sekwila Mumba, former Vice President of ZambiaI was fired as the Vice President of the Republic of Zambia....

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...
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