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In Politics, Absurdity Is Not a Handicap

13/02/2024 Abdulai Mansaray

With Africa, and especially West Africa facing democratic backsliding and a surge in military coups, the ongoing crisis in Senegal, a country regarded as one of West Africa’s most stable [Read more]

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Feed Salone Again: If We Can Dream It, We Can Do It.

10/02/2024 Abdulai Mansaray

When President Bio assumed power in 2018, he made two prominent promises, among others to the nation. He promised to “fight corruption” and to provide “Free Quality Education”. The promise [Read more]

Critique Column

Justice Is Served, When the Good Of The People Is The Greatest Law.

24/01/2024 Abdulai Mansaray

The court of public opinion on Sierra Leone is in full swing, thanks to the recent political and judicial gymnastics surrounding the former President of Sierra Leone Dr Ernest Bai [Read more]

Critique Column

Corruption, …and the Paradox of Fighting Corruption in Sierra Leone.

17/01/2024 Abdulai Mansaray

It is an irrefutable fact, that corruption is the enemy of development and good governance. It is therefore imperative that fighting corruption should be a national objective for the government [Read more]

Critique Column

How Do You Solve A Problem Called ECOWAS?

15/01/2024 Abdulai Mansaray

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), also known as CEDEAO in French and Portuguese, is a regional political and economic union of fifteen countries located in West Africa. [Read more]

Critique Column

Do Those Who Make Peaceful Revolutions Impossible Make Violent Revolution Inevitable?

09/01/2024 Abdulai Mansaray

According to the Global Peace Index of 2023, Sierra Leone ranks 47th among 83 most peaceful countries in the world, above Ghana, Zambia, France, etc (Institute for Economics and Peace).  [Read more]

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Critique Column

The Executive Is Not a Conveyor Belt — Why Proportional Representation Fails the Test

30/10/2025

The debate over proportional representation (PR) has resurfaced with vigour in Sierra Leone, stirred by comments from the Executive branch and framed by Andrew Keili’s “Ponder My Thoughts.” It is [Read more]

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WE WHO VOWED: SHAME ON US

16/10/2025

There are times when a poem arrives like a visitation — not simply as art, but as revelation. Oumar Farouk Sesay’s We Who Vowed: Shame on Us is such a [Read more]

Critique Column

How Do You Solve a Problem Called Jagaban?

08/10/2025

Mohamed Omodu Kamara (MOK), popularly known as Jagaban may have come to the political arena comparatively recently, but he has been hugging the political headlines already. If this was a [Read more]

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How Did Sierra Leone Become So Culturally Bankrupt ?

07/10/2025

Ishmael Dyfan, aka Petit Mariano, and the great Brima Mazolla Kamara became Sierra Leone’s first professional footballers when they joined Africa Sport D’Abijan of Ivory Coast. Soon after, East End [Read more]

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