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You Can’t Institutionalise Corruption Yesterday, and Weaponise It Today.

16/07/2018 Abdulai Mansaray

The Government Transitional Team report (GTT), is out and President Bio has promised to implement the recommendations of the 124-page report. President Bio has directed the Attorney General and Minister [Read more]

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When the Music Changes, So Does the Dance

10/07/2018 Abdulai Mansaray

Our country has been gripped by the fangs of corruption recently. President Bio’s government has published its long awaited Government Transition Team (GTT) report, and to all intents and purposes, [Read more]

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How Do You Solve A Problem Called “Tramadol”?

02/07/2018 Abdulai Mansaray

Tramadol is an opiate analgesic prescribed for the treatment of moderate to moderately severe pain. It works by changing the way your brain and nervous system respond to pain. There [Read more]

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The Sierra Leone Constitution Is Not a Political Football.

02/07/2018 Abdulai Mansaray

When governments are instituted, it is for the common good, for the protection, safety, prosperity and happiness of the people. It is not for the profit, honour or private interest [Read more]

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If Bio Fails, I, You, Your Children And Children’s Children Fail

11/06/2018 Abdulai Mansaray

The drums may have fallen silent, the last bugle and trumpets sounded, and the dusty feet washed and oiled for another day. And so it came to pass that President [Read more]

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Please Keep Plunderers Out Of Our Endangered Forests For Good- An Open Letter To President Bio

04/06/2018 Director, Namati Sierra Leone

Dear Mr. President, When your government, on 9th April this year, announced the suspension of timber exportation with “immediate effect”, it felt like the start of a course correction for [Read more]

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Why Nations Fail- Sierra Leone On My Mind

04/06/2018 Ibrahim Sourie Mansaray

Just two weeks ago, I finished reading one of the most fascinating books in my life called “Why Nations Fail”. After reading the book, I appreciate how far we have [Read more]

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The Political Abiku Is Back! Is Maada Bio With A Difference?

28/05/2018 Ibrahim Sourie Mansaray

Sierra Leone is a nice country for many reasons; it is one of the few countries where political irony (ies) and coincidence form the fabric of humanity. The recent elections [Read more]

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Divulging Confidential Government Documents is Unpatriotic

20/05/2018 Othman Sheriff

The emergence of social media is a great opportunity for everyone as it enables us to connect and share vital information without much headache. But the opportunity is gradually turning [Read more]

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Donald Trump’s U Turn Gives Bio Thumbs Up

08/05/2018 Abdulai Mansaray

Since becoming the chief tenant at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC, Donald Trump has successfully made countless remarks, which at best have been annoying and controversial in equal measure. [Read more]

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Free Education & President Bio’s New Direction

24/04/2018 CEN

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world,” said South Africa’s former President of blessed memory-Nelson Madiba Mandela. Motivated by this, Sierra Leone’s 7th [Read more]

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Sierra Leone Deserves Cooperative And Accountable Governance For The Common Good- Not A Scorched Earth Approach

06/04/2018 Sonkita Conteh, Director, Namati, Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone makes history again- of the right type this time. The country has engineered a second turn-over of government, in its young democratic life- with a bit of a [Read more]

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It Is Time To Promise Bridges Where There Are No Rivers.

21/03/2018 Abdulai Mansaray

The Sierra Leone elections have been slated for a run-off on the 27th March this year. As we all know, elections do have set percentages that must be garnered/achieved to [Read more]

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Election Observation Missions Too Blind To See

19/03/2018 Brian Davies

It is good that this March 7 Elections have come and gone and the results for the Presidential Polls have been announced. It is also good (and this we appreciate) [Read more]

Asia

‘We Are Chinese’: How China Is Influencing Sierra Leone’s Presidential Election

17/03/2018 Arran Elcoate, The Diplomat

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s warning, made on his first and last official visit to Africa, that “African countries” should be careful not to “forfeit their sovereignty” in their [Read more]

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True Independence & Freedom Can Only Exist In Doing What Is Right.

30/04/2025

It was 64 years last Sunday when Sierra Leone gained its independence from its colonial master, Great Britain. It marked the end of an era and the dawn of another. [Read more]

Africa

There Will Never be World Peace Until Imperialism is Dead: Hands Off Ibrahim Traore.

29/04/2025

There is no better time for African Unity than now. On April 2, General Michael Langley, a United States (US) Marine Corps, who became the sixth Commander of United States [Read more]

Africa

USA: A great generation is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from Within

23/04/2025

 Donald J Trump believes that he has the magic formula to bring back the glory days and “Make America Great Again” (MAGA). Since the Second World War, America was never [Read more]

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Sierra Leone: Why We Must Answer The Burning Question With Fire Prevention.

23/04/2025

Our nation, and especially Freetown have been gripped by a spate of fire incidents recently. The State House, the Military hospital (34) a and mother unit in Makeni hospital have [Read more]

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