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  • [ 03/02/2019 ] The Betrayal Of Trust Carries A Heavy Taboo. Critique Column
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  • [ 14/11/2025 ] Beyond Inspiration: Sierra Leone Must Turn Mining Reflections into Real Reform Critique Column
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YAD Organizes Symposum on Ethnic Based Politics, Religious and Cultural Discriminations in Sierra Leone

22/11/2013 By Dauda Sheriff Koroma

Invitation to Symposium “Ethnic Based Politics, Religious and Cultural Discriminations” The Board and Management of Youth in Action for Development (YAD) wish to cordially request your participation in a symposium [Read more]

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President Koroma Talks to Sierra Leone Pilgrims from Germany

26/10/2013 Alhaji M.B. Jalloh, Press Attache, Saudi Arabia

In an unprecedented display of true and responsible statesmanship, His Excellency, President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma who is currently in the Federal Republic of Germany, telephoned the Head of 2013 [Read more]

Critique Column

“THINGS FALL APART”- REVISITED.

23/10/2013 By Abdulai Mansaray

One of the greatest books that were ever inked from the nib of an African pen was “Things Fall Apart” by the late Chinua Achebe. This book has not only [Read more]

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Hon. Moijue Kaikai Assured 916 Sierra Leonean Pilgrims in Saudi Arabia

10/10/2013 Alhaji M.B Jalloh and Dauda Musa

With only a few days remaining for the start of the annual pilgrimage of Hajj, the Sierra Leone Hajj Team to Saudi Arabia led by Moijueh KaiKai who is also [Read more]

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A Dramatic Transformation in the German Society, the First 2 Africans Elected in the Federal Parliament

24/09/2013 Chris Cottrell

When Karamba Diaby finished third in his party’s state primaries last February, the result catapulted him into the national spotlight. Now, after Sunday’s federal elections here, Mr. Diaby’s place in [Read more]

Critique Column

Is The “4-for-4” a Good Agenda? Let’s Think Out of the Box

24/08/2013 Othman Sheriff

“Good afternoon Simma!”  Ngo Musa, an old concomitant greeted me at Nyawa Junction, in front of the wreckage of late Brima Marrah’s house which was burnt down in Blama during [Read more]

Critique Column

Sorry, I was so Wrong: Constituency 017 is Heading for the Rock as Habib Munda Bent on Misrepresenting them in Parliament

06/05/2013 By Othman Sheriff

When a lawbreaker is mislabeled as lawmaker, even the unimaginable things will become reality. With Habib Munda’s emergence as a parliamentarian representing constituency 017,  I could now see that there [Read more]

Critique Column

My Visit in the United Arab Emirate Was a Great Experience

30/07/2012 Othman Sheriff

I ignored the buzzy melody of my Samsung Galaxy SII by 6:00 a.m German time. I thought it was one of the usual irritating calls from some of my relatives [Read more]

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Women Gradually Wins the Fight for Basic Rights in Sierra Leone.

24/06/2012 Othman Sheriff

FREETOWN, (IRIN) – Shortly after her father died, Sia Bona’s husband’s family took over her father’s oil-palm plantation and rice paddies, and drove her and her mother from their home. [Read more]

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10 Facts that Might Influence the Outcome of the Forthcoming Elections in Sierra Leone

17/05/2012 Othman Sheriff

Though the official campaign whistle for the forthcoming presidential and parliamentary elections in Sierra Leone which is slated on 17th November this year is not yet blown, the scenario at [Read more]

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Kenema or Kemaena?

09/05/2012 Othman Sheriff

I can still recall the summer noon in the year 1990 when my late father revealed to me a short story about the name Kemaena which had been changed to [Read more]

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Dear Mr President: A Note of Caution Sir!

16/02/2012 Othman Sheriff

The recent statement by Retired Brigadier Mr Maada Bio in relation to combatants and plans by the ruling party to create chaos and anarchy in traditional opposition areas has certainly [Read more]

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Let the Sierra Leone Police Respect the Boolean Theory

19/01/2012 Othman Sheriff

The police report about the alleged cocaine container that transited at the sea port in Freetown has left the general public with more questions than answers. It’s no act of patriotism to feed the general public with inconceivable theories forgetting to realize the fact some of them are more clever than you. [Read more]

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Stop Combining Politics and Religion in Sierra Leone

12/01/2012 Othman Sheriff

If you want to maintain the credit and honour lavished upon you by the Critique, you shouldn’t follow the footstep of your predecessors, Critique Echo warned Dr. Kadie Sesay [Read more]

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The Puppeteer’s string: Is the I.M.C. having a laugh?

05/12/2011 Othman Sheriff

RANDOM MUSING, By Raymond Dele Awoonor-Gordon,  awogordon@yahoo.co.uk     “The IMC notes that since the broadcast of that programme, it has generated heated discussions on (sic) the media. The IMC [Read more]

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The Law Must Call Them Home: The Crisis of Absentee Paramount Chiefs

14/11/2025

For those who care about law, governance, and the moral architecture of Sierra Leone’s society — and who cherish the Paramount Chieftaincy as a cornerstone of our cultural identity — [Read more]

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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