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Good Morning Anglican Bishop-Elect

By Vincent Macauley

It was a smokeless affair; no black smoke to alert the Urbi et Orbi ( the City and the world) that after three rounds of voting there was still a stalemate, as none of the candidates had received the statutory two-thirds majority.

And even, no white smoke after the forth-round, when one of the Candidates finally received the all clear. But the announcement; not the usual Habemus Papam … (We have a Pope) was greeted with the spontaneous singing of the thanksgiving hymn…’To God be the Glory’.

Sierra Leone politics and the blame game

By Asmieu Bah

Like years gone by, the 2012 parliamentary debate by our law makers has ended. It has been packaged and is now in the library of the House for future reference.  It is a part of laws that the new president should open parliament after it has been prorogued and after its dissolution and elections.

THE ANGLICAN EPISCOPAL ELECTIONS IN SIERRA LEONE...

...THE HAREST IS TRULY PLENTEOUS; BUT THE LABOURERS ARE FEW – MATT.9:37

By Winstanley R. Bankole Johnson (JP; CO)

In a matter of hours, the Standing Committee of the Anglican Communion – encompassing Freetown, the North and Bonthe – will be voting in a replacement Lord Bishop to the current substantive Julius Olotu Prince Lynch COR etc, who retires on 24July this year, the precise date on which he will attain the age limit of three scores and ten (70 years) for that position.

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