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“Tramadol Leads to Violence”….Says Pharmacy Board Registrar

14/08/2017 Jeneba Kabba

Registrar of the Sierra Leone Pharmacy Board, Mr.  Wiltshire C. N. Johnson yesterday Thursday 10th August 2017, during a one day Awareness Raising and Community Engagement on the Elimination of [Read more]

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Tackling Violent Gang Crimes in Sierra Leone – Food for Thought

14/08/2017 Santhkie Sorie

In professionally minded societies, officials who fall short in the performance of their duties often resign, or at least tender their resignation. Generals who lose wars even commit suicide. This [Read more]

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Sam Sumana Denies Social Media Post

14/08/2017 Abdul Fonti

Former Vice President of the Republic of Sierra Leone has distanced himself from a social media post signed in his name. In an interview with Sam Sumana from his Accra [Read more]

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ACC Secures Conviction Against WAEC Examiner In Bo District

14/08/2017 CEN

The High Court of Sierra Leone holden at Bo and presided over by the Hon. Justice Kekura Bangura, on 10th August 2017 convicted Abdulrahman Sesay on one count of soliciting [Read more]

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UNICEF Sierra Leone Receives a New Representative

14/08/2017 CEN

The new Representative of UNICEF in Sierra Leone, Dr Hamid El-Bashir Ibrahim, has been officially received by the Government of Sierra Leone at a meeting where he presented his credentials [Read more]

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Cannon Dr. Arthur D.O. Wright, Who was Sierra Leone’s Only Ear Nose & Throat Specialist, Dies at 79

14/08/2017 Dennis Kabatto

The late Cannon, Dr. Arthur Dave Omopeh Wright, MD, of 8 Wright Drive, Marjay Town in Freetown who prior to his retirement was Sierra Leone’s only ear, nose and throat [Read more]

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Our Allegiance is to the Throne and Personnel and Not to The Truth.

02/08/2017 Raymond Dele Awoonor-Gordon

We are a genetically narcissistic people. Status over substance indeed. And we don’t like any truth that doesn’t reinforce that mindset. Sad. Self-enslavement masquerading as loyalty is our present day [Read more]

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Participate in the Second Annual Kono Conference in Washington DC

01/08/2017 CEN

KONO CONFERENCE: PAVING THE WAY FOR BETTER PROSPECTS UNDERSTANDING THE PAST, MARKING THE CHALLENGES AND SHAPING OUR FUTURE Announcing The Second Annual Kono Conference in Washington DC, 7am to 6pm, [Read more]

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YAD Concludes Annual TVET Graduation in Grand Style

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On January 23rd and 24th, 2024, YAD added another chapter to its ongoing youth and women’s empowerment initiatives by hosting its annual TVET graduation in a spectacular fashion. Each year, [Read more]

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The Silence of the Lambs: Why Sierra – Leone’s Legal Guardians Must Not Stand Aside: Comparative Lessons and Constitutional Theory for a Critical Moment

25/01/2026

n Sierra Leone’s debate over the 2025 Constitutional Amendment Bill, the most troubling feature is not the substance of the proposals themselves but the silence that has settled around them. [Read more]

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Democracy After Empire: George M. Carew’s Case for Deliberation in Postcolonial Africa

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A familiar strain of Western political theory has long portrayed African states as inherently incapable of self-government—an outlook that endured both the rhetoric of colonial “civilizing missions” and the administrative [Read more]

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BARMAGEDDON- (An E-Bar Exclusive) 004: A Constitution Rewritten for Order, Not for Liberty

25/01/2026

There is a peculiar habit in young democracies. They rewrite their constitutions not when liberty is openly threatened, but when authority feels insufficiently secure. The Constitution of Sierra Leone (Amendment) [Read more]

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