by Fatima Babih, EdD
Fatima Bio’s latest Facebook tirade is a textbook example of her brand of political sabotage, vindictive, calculated, and dripping with the arrogance of someone who mistakes intimidation for influence. This time, her target is Umaru Napoleon Koroma, a key figure in the SLPP, and the method is as predictable as it is corrosive: stoking suspicion at the very top of the party.

In a barbed remark clearly designed to plant seeds of distrust between Napoleon and Maada Bio, Fatima Bio fired off this rhetorical grenade:
If you say you’ve got your party back, who did you take your party from? Or who was holding your party, and you didn’t like that person?
On the surface, it’s just a question. In reality, it’s a veiled accusation, a political booby trap meant to paint Napoleon as disloyal to Maada Bio. This tactic is not just petty; it’s intended to sabotage, the kind Fatima Bio has perfected. Her divide-and-conquer tactics have long been her only go-to weapon, breaking alliances to tighten her own grip.
The danger here is not just personal drama; it’s that Sierra Leone’s ruling party is being held hostage by Fatima Bio’s ego wars, at a time when the nation’s citizens are drowning under economic hardship, rampant drug abuse, and social collapse.