Monthly Archives: June 2024

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Mrs. Fatima Maada Bio Hijacks Child Marriage Act 2024: Preparing to Usurp Resources

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The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 2024 in Sierra Leone is a significant legislative effort aimed at combating the deeply entrenched practice of child marriage in the country. Drafted and introduced by Hon. Mariama Munia Zombo, this Act represents a … Continue reading

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Democracy in the Belly of the Beast as Sierra Leoneans Struggle for Justice

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By Dr. Fatima Babih Today marks the first anniversary of a day that signifies a grim reality for the people of Sierra Leone. On this day in 2023, despite facing harsh conditions such as rain, heat, hunger, illness, and intimidation … Continue reading

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Sierra Leone: Ballad of the Thieving Lawmaker

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Corrupt politicians may get away with their crimes, but we the people will tell the stories of their crimes to our grand children in prose, songs & poetry. Read Background Story: https://yame.space/whats-up-africalinks/2024/1/30/the-paran-affair Clerk of Sierra Leone Parliament Paran Tarawally and … Continue reading

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When “Shame” is Weaponized: Don’t Let it Push You to Succumb to Tyranny

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In the myriads of human interactions, few things cut as profoundly as “shame” in African society. It’s a tool a righteous person can wield for justice, or an evil person can manipulate for cruelty. I have seen firsthand how Fatima … Continue reading

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Veil of Fatima Jabbie Bio’s Intimidation: The Escalation of Sierra Leone’s First Lady’s Harassment Tactics

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By Dr. Fatima Babih In my book, The UNBECOMING Mrs. Maada Bio of Sierra Leone: A Case of First Lady Syndrome, I chronicle the corrupt practices of Sierra Leone’s First Lady, Mrs. Fatima Jabbie Bio, and she continues to prove … Continue reading

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Silent Injustice: Sierra Leone Judiciary Continues to Fail Rape Survivors with Impunity

By Dr. Fatimawahab Babih For most Sierra Leoneans, “judiciary” is just a word, and “high court” is just a building because this institution and its judges are not serving to work for the people or justice in that country. Once … Continue reading

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A Comedic Blessing: Tuba Village Goes to Hajj with Fatima Maada Bio’s Stolen Hajj Scholarships

Ah, Tuba Village again! My dear, sweet maternal home is known for its simplicity and unity and now for its newfound fame as a charity beneficiary of resources stolen from the government. During Ramadan this year, an army truck packed … Continue reading