Alimamy Issa
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Alimamy Issa
@Alkaydprince
In God I Trust! Dream chaser, not afraid to take the road less traveled. GMU '21 ⚖️🎓🗞 🎣.
United States Katılım Ağustos 2014
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@MichaelBasita negative vibes coming from his or her mouth.
Until the purpose of our politics stops being dividing the ‘National Cake’, nothing will change in Salone. It will be groundhog day forever—purgatory with no prospect of redemption.
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@MichaelBasita Nay! Nothing spectacular to celebrate about even with the political class. Everything has remained the same. Nothing has changed actually. It is even worse now than before. I don’t even want to start explaining. Just ask the common man on the street& you’ll be perplexed by the
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I wasn’t born in the 60s but sometimes I wish I was, if only to understand more closely the hopes that accompanied our independence. But even from where I stand, one thing is clear: for 65 years, the system has worked remarkably well.
Just not for ordinary citizens—only for those in power.
And perhaps more unsettling is that it continues to work, because in many ways, we have made it workable.
Through silence when we should question.
Through loyalty when we should demand accountability.
Through resignation when we should insist on change.
Through indifference when it doesn’t affect us.
Through fear, when, as believers, we ought to know that the Almighty is in control.
So the next time we look back and say the system is not working, we should be honest: it is working, exactly as it was meant to, for those in power, their friends, their relatives, and their cronies.
And it will keep working for another 65 years, unless we begin to stand up for what is right for our country, even when it is not in our personal interest.

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Those who pray are aware of their own limitations; they do not kill or threaten with death. Instead, death enslaves those who have turned their backs on the living God, turning themselves and their own power into a mute, blind and deaf idol (Ps 115:4–8), to which they sacrifice every value, demanding that the whole world bend its knee. Enough of the idolatry of self and money! Enough of the display of power! Enough of war! True strength is shown in serving life. #Peace
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@thomasd05987132 @abdemata our country, SL is hosting Europe most wanted drug lord, can you imagine that?. No one is safe from this lunatic paopa maladministration.
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@thomasd05987132 @abdemata This is what happens when an absolute maniac has been given free rein, coddled, and propped up by spineless yes men around him, this tribal political madness needs to stop. These tribalistic monsters have, well and truly, destroyed our democracy and our reputation in the world as
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The Leader of the opposition in Parliament @abdemata has described the statement by the chairman of ruling Sierra Leone People Party #SLPP, #JimmyBatiloSonga in which he made an existential threat on the main opposition All People Congress #APC as “troubling”
It is also believed that the President @julius_maadabio also made similar sentiments in his native tongue.
@ecowas_cedeao
@UNDPAfrica
@UNDPSierraLeone
@USEmbFreetown
@UKinSierraLeone
@EUinSierraLeone
@VP_Jalloh
New Age Newspaper@newage_sl
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@thomasd05987132 @julius_maadabio our country, SL is hosting Europe most wanted drug lord, can you imagine that?. No one is safe from this lunatic paopa maladministration.
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@thomasd05987132 @julius_maadabio This is what happens when an absolute maniac has been given free rein, coddled, and propped up by spineless yes men around him, this tribal political madness needs to stop. These tribalistic monsters have, well and truly, destroyed our democracy and our reputation in the world as
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No hospital in the mainland as alluded by President @julius_maadabio.
The mainland in #Bonthedistrict doesn’t have hospital but has a sophisticated ruling party office which the President says must have a Starlink like the Party Office in #KailahunDistrict and only promises the people “a hospital which must be 100 bed.”
It is believed that ruling Sierra Leone People Party #SLPP has done more party offices in 8yrs than classrooms, hospitals and farms
#SierraLeone
@julius_maadabio
@VP_Jalloh
@dsengeh
New Age Newspaper@newage_sl
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@MichaelBasita inevitably leads to a weakened judiciary,& ultimately, a weakened state. This is no longer just a professional concern—it is a national one.
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@MichaelBasita ethics are treated as optional. This is how institutions decay: not suddenly, but through tolerated misconduct, selective silence,& deliberate inaction.
If urgent& independent scrutiny is not pursued, the long-term consequences will be severe. A weakened legal profession
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The public woke up this morning to a video by the Director of the Sierra Leone Law School containing a series of serious allegations, some dating back some time. Unsurprisingly, the video has left many within the legal community concerned and confused.
Ordinarily, one would expect that a person occupying such an office, by training, responsibility, and proximity to the facts, would have initiated formal complaints, supported by evidence, through the appropriate institutional channels during his tenure.
In the absence of that, a resort to social media accompanied by name-calling and sweeping allegations of irregularities, corruption, blackmail, intimidation, threats, and sexual harassment, risks recasting what ought to be a matter of institutional accountability into what may be perceived as a personal contest.
At the same time, the Council’s press release raises its own grave concerns, which equally call for a full, independent, and transparent process.
Against this backdrop, an unavoidable question presents itself:
Is this a case of accountability being brought forward or an attempt to respond to, or get ahead of it?
Either way, the issues are too serious for noise.
They demand process, evidence, and institutional integrity.



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