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She Is a Child Not a Prop: Urgent Concern Over Fatima Bio’s Reckless Use of Her 10-Year-Old on Global Fame & Wealth Seeking Tours

by Fatima Babih, EdD There comes a point when politics must give way to something higher, the protection of a child. For weeks now, Sierra Leoneans have watched in confusion and growing discomfort as Fatima Jabbie Bio repeatedly parades her … Continue reading

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Fatima Bio’s Self-Appointed Religious Bridge Builder Role: Hypocrisy Meets Myth Making

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by Fatima Babih, EdD In both Islam and Christianity, the very faiths Fatima Bio claims to be “bridging,” hypocrisy is one of the gravest moral failings for a human being. Both religions condemn those who say one thing and do … Continue reading

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A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Fatima Bio’s Corrupt Recruitment Tour of the Diaspora

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by Fatima Babih, EdD They say a ‘picture is worth a thousand words,’ and this one of Sierra Leone’s First Lady, Fatima Jabbie Bio, says it all. Draped in a sash made of U.S. dollar bills, she smiles proudly as … Continue reading

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Fatima Bio’s Power Grab Destroys Democracy in Sierra Leone: Weaponization of the Anti-Corruption Commission

by Fatima Babih, EdD When the institution meant to fight corruption becomes the weapon of the corrupt, democracy dies. In Sierra Leone, that weapon is now firmly in the hands of the most corrupt and destructive First Lady in West … Continue reading

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Ghana GTEC’s Warning: A Case Against Fatima Bio’s Misuse of the “Dr” Title

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Fatima Babih, EdD In a powerful public statement, the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has issued a final caution against the misuse of honorary doctorate and professorial titles by individuals in public life. This move, aimed at safeguarding the integrity … Continue reading

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An Unhinged Wife, Legal Chaos, and Political Cowardice: Fatima Bio’s Dangerous Grip on a Silent and Complicit Government Betray Sierra Leoneans

Octea Limited’s legal response to Fatima Jabbie Bio’s actions reveals serious governance issues in Sierra Leone. Fatima Bio falsely claims to represent workers despite lacking legal authority, leading to job losses and economic instability. The government’s inaction raises questions about legitimacy and may result in legal and reputational damage to the nation. Continue reading