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Atheists and the Ebola denial syndrome in Sierra Leone

By Ezekiel Nabieu

It is not illogical to think that most of those who deny that Ebola exists are atheists. The nexus could be discerned by the end of this piece. “The fool says in his heart ‘there is no God.’ They are corrupt, they do abominable deeds, there is none that does good,” Psalms 14:1.

The Oscar goes to Pistorious...

By Francis Ben KaifalaEsq

A Convicted Criminal who has served the terms of his sentence and/or paid the required fine or other punishment by law is said to have “paid his debt” to Society.  This statement is aptly put, but the sayer may not necessarily be aware of it - no common parlance on crime and punishment makes more sense to an economist than this commonly used metaphor.

Of Fourah Bay College, thieves and armed robbers

By Musa Cole

That Fourah Bay College is now the softest target for thieves and armed robbers is the understatement of the decade. I am first going to bore you with the litany of thieving that plagues the college every day. Over the years successive lax administrations, an inept and almost useless campus security outfit have allowed this once beautiful campus to deteriorate into what can pass for an abandoned citadel of learning.

The Interview: Don Bosco Fambul chief on Ebola

Sierra Leone is one of the countries hardest hit by Ebola with the number of new cases rising exponentially. Among those dealing with the social consequences of this health tragedy is the Salesian Brother Lothar Wagner who works in Freetown as director of the children's organisation, Don Bosco Fambul and directly experiences on an everyday the horrors of the disease. In this interview with Politico he shares his experiences.

Politico: Brother Lothar, what's your experience amid the current situation in Sierra Leone?

Interview: From a Sierra Leone child soldier to a humanitarian

Recently, Ishmael Alfred Charles joined Dr Kent Brantly as a witness at a joint hearing on Ebola in West Africa in Washington, DC.

I was curious about his background as a child soldier morphed into a humanitarian aid worker.Therefore without any doubt I reveled at the opportunity on behalf of EngAyde, to have a phone conversation prior to the hearing.

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