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First Lady Fatima Bio Openly Challenges Anti-FGM Campaigners & Child Protection Advocates

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by Fatima Babih, EdD As Fatima Bio intensifies what increasingly looks like her unofficial 2028 presidential campaign across Sierra Leone’s southeast region, her political strategy is becoming clearer by the day: Usurp the people’s culture,weaponize their identity,and mobilize traditional structures … Continue reading

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First Lady Syndrome and the Crisis of Accountability: When Controversy Becomes a National Liability

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by Fatima Babih, EdD For years, Fatima Bio’s paid supporters told Sierra Leoneans that questioning the unbecoming conduct of their First Lady was “hatred,” “jealousy,” or political sabotage. But today, the concerns her paid supporters dismissed are no longer confined … Continue reading

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Cultural Celebration or Campaign Rally in Kenema? Fatima Bio’s Political Appropriation of Sande for Her 2028 Ambition

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by Fatima Babih, EdD On Saturday, May 23, 2026, Fatima Bio flooded social media with triumphant images and carefully curated videos, photos and crafted language celebrating what she described as a grand cultural gathering of Sande/Bondo women in Kenema. In … Continue reading

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Debunking Sierra Leone First Lady’s BBC Interview Narrative: How Fatima Bio’s Circular Logic & Arrogance Exposed The Country’s Narco-State Reality

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When Europe’s most wanted drug lord becomes your family friend, claiming ignorance isn’t just dishonest, it’s insulting to the nation! by Fatima Babih, EdD There are moments in political interviews when a single response destroys years of carefully constructed public … Continue reading

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When Trauma Becomes A Weapon: Deconstructing Fatima Bio’s Shape-Shifting BBC Narrative

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How Sierra Leone’s First Lady weaponized victimhood while her timeline keeps changing by Fatima Babih, EdD Sierra Leone’s First Lady Fatima Jabbie Bio, just gave an emotional BBC World Service interview that is aimed at cleaning her tarnished image and … Continue reading

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Sierra Leone First Lady Fatima Bio’s Promised Safe Homes for Girls That Never Manifested: Eight Years Later Where Did She Spend the Donor Funds?

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By Fatima Babih, EdD In June 2022, Sierra Leone’s First Lady, Fatima Bio, boarded a chartered private jet alongside an entourage reportedly numbering around 50 people and flew to The Gambia to receive an honorary doctorate award in Humane Letters. … Continue reading

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An Open Letter to Bo Central Police Family Support Unit Commander: Hold Your Officers Accountable & Help Deliver Justice

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The refusal of an FSU officer to testify in a long-delayed sexual assault case raises painful questions about duty, accountability, and the protection of girls in Sierra Leone. Dear Commander Massaquoi, I write to you publicly because this is not … Continue reading

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When Truth Becomes Optional: The Fatima Bio Educational Records Controversy and What It Reveals About Borrowed Power in Sierra Leone

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A timeline mystery that exposes the dangerous rise of ‘truth is whatever we can pay for’ politics in Sierra Leone by Fatima Babih, EdD For days, Sierra Leone’s social media has erupted over a seemingly simple question about First Lady … Continue reading

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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