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TWITTER, the Gossip (08/08/19)

MINISTERIAL TRAVEL BAN ENDS PER-DIEM SEEKING

So now we can go to certain ministries and find the ministers sitting behind their desks reading through and signing papers or even receiving people going there to transact normal business. The ban on business class travel to small time meetings in nondescript countries where nobody can find Sierra Leone on the world map is most welcome.

TWITTER, the Gossip (31/07/19)

BAYUKU, PRINCE OF KOINADUGU CLIMBS THE PALM TREE

Going, going, going, gone! Frankly it was only a matter of time before Bayuku turned up as a fully paid-up patron of the ruling Green Camp. He is a really interesting politician who started out in the Red Camp as chairman of the Koinadugu District Council and then a Minister of Tourism in the Red era, before he controversially left the government. We still don’t know whether he was sacked or he resigned.

TWITTER, the Gossip (2019)

IG MOIGBEH IN THE PEOPLE’S COURT TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 

Clearly now Police boss Dr. Richard Moigbeh has very serious questions to answer because the people have completely lost patience with his approach to modern policing. Moigbeh is the most reclusive police boss since Keith Biddle. He doesn’t pick his calls even from journalists. He is obsessed with having a siren-blaring convoy of armed police driving him up and down this city.

TWITTER, The Gossip (23/07/19)

MINISTERS RESIGNING ONE AFTER THE OTHER AS MAY QUITS

By the evening of Wednesday 24th July, Britain will have its 77th Prime Minister from the ruling Conservative Party. The process of selecting one goes several weeks back since Theresa May announced her resignation following a lot of disagreements over how she managed the process of taking her country out of the European Union after a nationwide referendum approved that.

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