12/09/2023
12-9-023
Deputy Director General of the Sierra Leone Correctional Service, Col. David Ngaujah introduces his Successor (Col. S.S. Massaquoi) to a muster parade of Correctional Officers.
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12/09/2023
12-9-023
Deputy Director General of the Sierra Leone Correctional Service, Col. David Ngaujah introduces his Successor (Col. S.S. Massaquoi) to a muster parade of Correctional Officers.
12/09/2023
New York the land of so many opportunities. Too many things to do and achieve before heading home. Gender, Children, Empowerment, Equality and diplomacy.
We are here to change the narratives for our women and children.
- Fatima Maada Bio
First Lady of Sierra Leone.
- Hands Off Our Girls Campaigner and Advocate.
- UN Eminent person for Zero Waste.
- UNaids Global Champion for Education.
- UN Eminent Person for Deplomacy.
- 18 November world's day Champion.
- African Union Champion for Sanitation.
- Salone Pikin Deh Mama.
- Maada Bio En Wife.
12/09/2023
Breaking News 🤣🤣
Pa Alimamy Sesay, the first protester arrested on September 11th, 2023 at Congo water East of Freetown. Pa Alimamy Sesay, an aged man in his 70s is old enough to be the grandfather of the reprobate residing in Netherland 🇳🇱 and giving them orders to jump in the streets and protest.
Credit Political Socialist Thullah
12/09/2023
TRAVEL MERCY TO THE FIRST FAMILY OF SIERRA LEONE 🇸🇱🙏🙏🙏
First Family Leaves the Shores of Sierra Leone to Attend the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York
POLITICAL DAVIDO
12/09/2023
(KING OF THE LION)
UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF PRESIDENT BIO, THERE IS NO VICTORY FOR APC.
©POLITICAL DAVIDO.
‼️BREAKING NEWS‼️
APC POLITICAL PARTY IS SERIOUSLY SICK.
DETAILS LATER.
DAVIDO
STOP BEATING A DEAD HORSE 🐎, WESTERN AREA BELONG TO SLPP.
DAVIDO
SALONE YA MOS BETTEH
DAVIDO
WE HAVE ACTIVATED OPERATION STAY IN POWER 2028, BECAUSE OF APC UNSUCCESSFUL DEMONSTRATION.
DAVIDO
11/09/2023
UNDP Sierra Loene had an inspiring meeting with the Ministry of Communication, Technology, and Innovation under the leadership of president Bio on digitalization for youth employment!
DAVIDO.
11/09/2023
Everyone will lose. Everyone!
If we continue to put the thirst for power over people and progress no one wins.
For how long should young people be called to go to the streets? When will you call them to go to the factories you have built to work?
When will you call them to go to the institution of excellence you have created to reach their fullest potential? Pass all day, all tem—una say go demonstrate. But where are you? Are you at the frontlines with them? On the street with them? Risking it all with them? No oh you day across the ocean and over the sea.
Everyone will lose. Everyone!
If we continue to put the thirst for power over people and progress no one wins.
What young Sierra Leoneans need is to raise their voices, mobilize for social justice and press for progress with the understanding that change does not and will not come overnight. And real change for Salone is definitely not going to come even if you change the government.
The change we need is one of personal responsibility, accountability (even if na you padi or your party) and zero tolerance for indiscipline and corruption.
Right now you have people who want President Bio to go only so they can replace them to do the same things they’re criticizing them for. Which kind change dan day?
Everyone will lose. Everyone!
If we continue to put the thirst for power over people and progress no one wins.
Nigeria as messed up as it is, their leaders went to court and used the available channels to protest against the elections. Their justice system is as baimbashkay as our own, but Atiku and Obi used the law. How do you want to lead a country whose justice system you won’t use? How do you make the system better if you don’t use it? When you become president are you going to get rid of the courts? Because the same wan na im go day day.
There are no challenges today that are bigger than Sierra Leoneans—not a single.