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TWITTER, the Gossip (13/08/13)

KILLER ROADS AND BRIDGES – WILL PETITO NOW RESIGN?

Petito's counterparts in true democracies would have resigned by now following the unnecessary loss of life at King Jimmy. But, the last we heard about the man is that he was continuing to build his coalition and support base in preparation for his bid to replace De Pa at State House. De Pa is less than a year into his final term and already people like Petito are torn between performing their job as minister and actively campaigning to lead the Red Movement and give themselves a chance to fight for the top job.

TWITTER, the Gossip (07/08/13)

SLFA "NORMALISATION COMMITTEE" TO SUCCEED CHIRISTIANA THORPE

The so-called Normalisation Committee and their allies in the SLFA secretariat went home last Saturday pleased that they finally pulled off the most fraudulent election anywhere on earth without much sweat. They have a long battle with their consciences to come, but for a few hours at least they were on cloud 9, telling their enemies that nobody comes to the leadership of the Football Association except by their consent.

TWITTER, the Gossip (30/07/13)

Hypocrisy, Intrigue and Football Genocide at SLFA: Are We a Democracy?

The worst-kept secret is finally out. Rodney Michael and all those candidates allied to him in the SLFA's SELECTION process are NOT ELIGIBLE to be considered. In fact, they cannot have anything to do with football administration in Sierra Leone until the day aliens become leaders of the LAND THAT WE LOVE.

TWITTER, the Gossip (23/07/13)

ORBANGU SHIFTING TO THE LEFT: HAS DE PA BLOCKED HIS MOBILE PHONE NUMBER?

We finally found reason to, for once, agree with OrBangu on some points he made in an interview on 98.1 FM last week. He didn't say anything new but the fact that those words were falling from his lips on the most popular breakfast radio programme in Freetown, says a lot about how far he's travelled from his uncritical support for everything De Pa even thinks about to his self-ascribed role as a national political leader.

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