MANY COMPLAINTS FROM ECSL REGISTRATION CENTERS
TWITTER the Sierra Leone Gossip (02/09/22)
HOW AUGUST 8 RIOTERS CAN SAFELY REGISTER FOR 2023
Tolongbo people have told the world by means of a press statement that they are worried that their supporters who would turn up to register for the coming elections are likely to be arrested because according to Tolongbo, they appeared among the rioters filmed on the streets of Freetown on August 10 behaving in a lawless manner. We are only two days away from the start of that process that might run for a month initially.
TWITTER, the Sierra Leone Gossip (29/08/22)
SO MAYOR KEMOKAI’S FCC HAS PAID UP AT LAST
After all the grandstanding, Mayor Kemokai’s FCC went quietly to the bank and paid some good cash into the accounts of the ACC. The FCC, headed by Mayor Kemokai, sent in their lawyers to find a way of stopping Afro Boy from dragging the smiling social media queen and her FCC to the high court. As far as the good people of Sierra Leone are concerned, our money has been returned in full and we are happy.
TWITTER, the Sierra Leone Gossip (26/08/22)
COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE AUGUST 10 IS HERE
As promised, the government has constituted a committee to investigate the events of August 10, 2022, a day when within a few hours parts of Freetown, Kamakwie Makeni and a section of the airport town of Lungi were turned into killing fields. Many civilians were killed but crucially, SIX police officers were brutally killed by people the security forces are still looking out for. Many Sierra Leoneans should be forgiven for thinking that it was Foday Sankoh’s days all over again.
TWITTER the Sierra Leone Gossip (24/08/22)
RASTA SENGS YOUR PRINCIPALS ARE KILLING PEOPLE
It will be difficult to prove this but it’s a fact that principals and their teachers are killing parents trying to get their children admitted into certain schools. We’ve been told by a handful of parents that they were compelled to pay huge amounts of money because the children fell a few points short of the grade set out by the schools.