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BIRTHDAY WISHES FOR MARIAMA SERAH MARAH (MARISH ~ BAE), THE QUEEN OF SEPTEMBER

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  Graceful as the Morning Dew In every sunrise, we find a new chance to shine. Like the dew that nourishes the earth, let your presence refresh those around you. True strength lies not in loudness but in the quiet power of kindness. Let your grace be a gift to the world. The Silent Strength of Queens A queen doesn't need to shout her worth; her presence speaks louder than words. Like a tree providing shelter, offer your strength through actions, not boasts. May your journey through life be filled with steady growth, quiet strength, and endless grace. Bloom with Purpose Just as a flower blooms when it is ready, so too does a person flourish in their own time. Don’t rush the process; trust in the journey. Growth may be slow, but the beauty that comes with it is everlasting. May your year be one of blooming and purpose. Shine Like the Moon The moon shines even in the darkest night, drawing strength from the sun. So, too, can we draw strength from love, hope, and our own inner light. I...

Unveiling the Mystery of Icon Barrier's Special Day

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Today marks a remarkable occasion—the birthday of Mohamed Barrie, famously known as Icon Barrier. To celebrate, let’s unravel a riddle that mirrors his extraordinary journey and the impact he has made on so many lives. Dive into this riddle and discover the essence of Icon Barrier’s remarkable story! I start as a tiny seed 🌱, so small and unassuming, Yet with time and care, my growth is quite blooming. I’m nurtured with dedication, my roots dig deep, In the forest of life, my shade many seek. With talents I am gifted, both ample and rare, I use them wisely, with diligence and flair. Multiply my worth, and I’ll enrich those around, In the realm of the great, my efforts are found. I lend a hand, with kindness, to those in need, A stranger, a friend, I plant compassion’s seed. In a tale of return, where joy meets the heart, I’m celebrated with a feast, a jubilant start. Who am I, this story entwined, With growth, wisdom, and kindness combined? I’m a figure of inspiration, steadfast and t...

The Case for Moving Sierra Leone’s Capital from Freetown to Masiaka

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By Edward Marrah Introduction Sierra Leone’s capital city, Freetown, has historically been the political, economic, and cultural heart of the nation. However, the challenges it faces today—overpopulation, traffic congestion, environmental degradation, and limited space for expansion—call for a reevaluation of its status as the capital. Masiaka, a centrally located town, offers an ideal alternative. This proposal outlines the advantages of relocating the capital to Masiaka, highlighting the potential for balanced national development, improved infrastructure, and enhanced economic growth. 1. Addressing Overpopulation and Congestion Freetown, with its burgeoning population, suffers from severe overcrowding and traffic congestion. The city’s infrastructure struggles to accommodate the rising number of residents and vehicles, leading to significant inefficiencies and reduced quality of life. Relocating the capital to Masiaka, a less densely populated area, would alleviate these pressures. ...

DEBATE: Should Sierra Leone Legalize Prostitution?

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  Before we decide whether to legalize prostitution, let’s get to the facts, not the myths, about legal prostitution. The Real Harms: In prostitution, men remove women’s humanity. Buying a woman in prostitution gives men the power to turn women into a living, breathing masturbation fantasy. Research shows that a majority of johns refuse to use condoms, or pay high prices to desperately poor women to not use condoms, or rape women without condoms. Another man said, “I use them like I might use any other amenity, a restaurant, or a public convenience.” As shocking as these men’s observations may sound to those who think prostitution is like the movie Pretty Woman, their descriptions closely match women’s descriptions of prostitution. The women explain how it feels to be treated like a rented organ. “It is internally damaging. You become in your own mind what these people do and say with you. You wonder how could you let yourself do this and why do these people want to do this to you....

President Bio Announces Plan to Demolish Structures on Disaster-Prone Areas

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  Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio has announced that his government intends to demolish all structures built on disaster-prone areas. He made this announcement during yesterday’s Presidential Townhall at the Freetown (Bintumani) International Conference Center in Aberdeen. In a significant policy shift aimed at addressing environmental concerns, President Bio said that his government intends to demolish all houses built above the Green Belt on the mountains of the Freetown Peninsula. “Even if a house belongs to me or my family, it would be broken down,” President Bio stated firmly. “This radical stance is because of the accelerated deforestation which is causing loss of forest in the water catchment area, and could deny the people of Freetown water to drink; and is responsible for the ongoing flooding in Freetown.” President Bio expressed his condolences to those affected by recent heavy rains, which have led to loss of life and property. “Those who have been affected by ...

Peace Ambassador Boss LAJ Visits the Great Wall of China

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  Sierra Leone’s Peace Ambassador Alhaji Amadu Bah also known as Boss LAJ embarked on an inspiring journey to the Great Wall of China , a symbol of unity and resilience that echoes his own mission of peace. This visit was not only about exploring one of the world’s most remarkable architectural feats but also about promoting dialogue, cultural exchange, and international collaboration. The Great Wall, stretching over 13,000 miles, has stood the test of time as a testament to human endeavor. For Alhaji Amadu Bah, this monumental structure represents more than just history; it embodies the spirit of cooperation and perseverance among nations. During his visit, Ambassador Bah emphasized the importance of learning from history to build a peaceful future. The visit to the Great Wall is part of the ongoing United Nations Forest Management Seminar that is being facilitated by NAFGA in Beijing . Ambassador Bah is in China with a sense of purpose and dedication to promoting Sierra Leone on ...

President Bio Engages Citizens in Historic National Town Hall

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  Freetown, Sierra Leone – On Tuesday, July 23, 2024, President Julius Maada Bio led a historic National Town Hall at the Freetown International Conference Center, marking the first anniversary of his re-election. Organized by the Ministry of Information and Civic Education, this significant event provided citizens a platform to express their concerns and aspirations directly to the President. The town hall focused on key topics, including the government’s “Big Five Game Changers”: the Feed Salone project, human capital development, youth empowerment and employment, public service architecture, and infrastructure development. Economic empowerment, enhancement of the mining sector, peace, security, and the President’s commitment to international relations were also discussed in detail. President Bio shared his thoughts on social media, stating, “At the town hall today, I am very excited that I spoke from the heart in Krio, to Sierra Leoneans from all walks of life. During our fambul...