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TWITTER, the Gossip (24/04/14)

"AFTER YOU NAR YOU" - ROBIN, THE SON OF FALLAY SOMMERSAULTS AGAIN

At least one newspaper suggested last week that Robin, the son of Fallay is bent on plunging this nation into another round of chaos. We agree. If that happens he and his paymasters - and we know them - will face the International Criminal Court.

TWITTER, the Gossip (23/04/14)

ANOTHER STATE HOUSE MEETING, ANOTHER MASS SACKING

We call on all people holding big political appointments to do the following before going into any meeting with De Pa at State House these days. And we warn them to take us seriously.

TWITTER, the Gossip (15/04/14)

SOLOMON KATTA AND OTHERS, YES. 50TH ANNIVERSARY...STILL THINKING

As usual ACC prosecutors have been celebrating and speaking up again about their "commitment" to ending corruption by taking the corrupt guys off the streets and having them thrown into jail. We understand that, because Justice M A Paul has just locked up Katta and others after finding them guilty of corruption. But let's note a few things:

TWITTER, the Gossip (10/04/14)

LEICESTER ROAD JUNCTION AND "WORKS YARD" PUNISHMENT

We have to once again call attention to the way the construction companies doing some roads in this country are treating the people. These companies have no respect for the people. In fact they believe they are doing us a favour and we should start our day by worshipping them. For the last week or so, thousands of people between Leicester Road and Gloucester have been put through one of the most horrific experiences of their lives.

TWITTER, the Gossip (03/04/14)

GUINEA EBOLA ATTACK THREATENS SALONE BUT HOW HAVE WE RESPONDED?

Our neignbours in the Republic of Guinea are under attack by the dreaded EBOLA virus. Scores of lives have been lost and the prediction as to what will happen in the coming weeks, is not looking good. On this side of the border we can only pray for God to take direct control of the situation and spare the lives of our brothers and sisters in Guinea. some of Guinea's other neighbours have closed their borders but should Sierra Leone do the same? Can we afford that?

Twitter, the Gossip (25/03/14)

BURIED IN PARLIAMENT OR NOT: WOULD KABBAH BE BOTHERED?

In the end the man who restored peace to Sierra Leone and re-established and improved the country's institutions after a brutal and disgraceful civil war, one party dictatorship and military coups that last decades was buried at Kissy Road Cemetery over the weekend. First of all we should all congratulate ourselves as Sierra Leoneans for coming together despite all odds to pay our respect to a fallen HERO.

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