He gave me Eyes
To see his creation
So beautiful and splendid
That I never throw them away
He gave me Eyes
To see his creation
So beautiful and splendid
That I never throw them away
By Brima Bah
British police may still be looking for Sierra Leonean long distance runner, Mami Konneh Lahun after she failed to return home last week. She had finished an impressive 20th at the London Marathon.
The police are looking for her because they want to be sure she has not become a victim of any of the many possible forms of human abuse or that she is safe, or that she is not a threat to their society or that she doesn't breach their immigration regulations or for whatever other reasons they may have.
By Ezekiel Nabieu
Easter has just gone by and one of the highlights in the many services of the season was the washing of the feet of church members after the fashion of Jesus Christ in modeling his servantship while on earth.
John Seldon said in his Table-Talk that “Humility is a virtue all preach, none practice and yet everybody is content to hear. The master thinks it good doctrine for his servant, the laity for the clergy and the clergy for the laity”.
Because the assurances of the delusive A.P.C can never ever be relied upon the following acrostic is being written.
Moreover new converts can be more overzealous than founding members of organisations and institution. Here goes!
T- TIME TO WARD OFF SERFDOM
H- HERALDED IN ESTABLISHMENT CIRCLES
I- IN WORDS AND DEEDS
R- RIGGED CONSTITUTION NOT THE ANSWER
D- DESPOTISM GETS CLOSER AND CLOSER
T- 'TIS DISCORDANT TO DEMOCRATIC EARS
E- EVEN AT THE COST OF OUR LIVES
R- REVAMPING OF SHAKISM WILL NOT PAY
By Ezekiel Nabieu
Apolitical readers would agree with me that man cannot live by politics alone but by every subject necessary for wholesome existence.
Christians are observing Lenten season and it is not out of place for us and Muslims who believe in the common prophet Jesus Christ to reflect on the tenets of the season.
On Tuesday, 15 April 2014 a group of NGOs launched a report titled "Losing Out" about the hundreds of millions of dollars lost due to tax concessions granted by the Government of Sierra Leone to especially iron ore mining companies. Following is the Executive Summary of the report