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A Victim’s Plea Four Years Later: Open Letter to Chief Justice of Sierra Leone Komba Kamanda

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This letter is written on behalf of the Bo City Survivor, in her voice, to faithfully convey her pain, her experience, and her plea for justice after four years of delay in her case. Dear Honorable Chief Justice Kamanda, Today … Continue reading

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When the Sierra Leone Presidency Becomes a Soap Opera: Fatima Bio, First Lady Syndrome, and Sierra Leone’s Crisis of Leadership

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By Fatima Babih, EdD While Sierra Leonean mothers die giving birth for lack of basic medical supplies, while a high number of youth dying from the deadly drug Kush because they see no future, while teachers work months without pay, … Continue reading

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Attendance At UNSC Is Not An Achievement: The Truth Behind Fatima Bio’s UN Security Council Attendance

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by Fatima Babih, EdD A civic education briefing for Sierra Leoneans who deserve accurate information about how international diplomacy works. On March 2, 2026, the United Nations Security Council convened for its 10113th session to discuss one of the most … Continue reading

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Fear Is Governing Sierra Leone Today You Speak You Are Detained: Edwina Jamiru vs Fatima Bio

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by Fatima Babih, EdD I do not whisper when power intimidates the vulnerable. And I will not soften this. What happened to Ms. Edwina Hawa Jamiru, a mother of an infant baby, a law school student and sexual violence survivor, … Continue reading

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Fatima Bio vs. Edwina Jamiru: As A First Lady Disgraces Herself, A Young Woman Stands Tall for Her Dignity

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by Fatima Babih, EdD When a Young Citizen Cautions a First Lady to “Respect Your Boundaries,” You Know She Has Been Pushed Too Far! Her Attack on Edwina Jamiru Reveals Fatima Bio’s Lack of Self-Respect and Respect for Others Sierra … Continue reading

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First Lady by Day, Genital Mutilator by Night: Fatima Bio’s Deadly Power Grab

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by Fatima Babih, EdD She calls herself a champion for girls. Now she holds the blade that cuts their body parts! In what may be the most grotesque inversion of her Hands Off Our Girls slogan, Sierra Leone’s First Lady … Continue reading

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Patriotism Against Corruption: Why I Stand Against Fatima Bio

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by Fatima Babih, EdD What exactly is holding you down against Madam First Lady? Are you jealous of her achievements all over the world? This message greeted me today when I opened Facebook Messenger, which I seldom do because it … Continue reading

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NEWS BULLETIN: Edwina Jamiru Breaks Silence in New Video Calling for Closure

by Fatima Babih, EdD Freetown, Sierra Leone – Edwina Jamiru, the young woman whose detention sparked national and international concern over freedom of expression and arbitrary arrest, has released a new video message on TikTok addressing the people of Sierra … Continue reading

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When Justice Depends on Who You Know: The Danger of Elitist Responses to Rape in Sierra Leone

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by Fatima Babih, EdD In recent days, Sierra Leoneans have seen two rape cases on social media, one involving an officer in the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (Army Officer), and the other, the successful conviction of a man … 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