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According to a Cocorioko Newspaper article, Rev. Leeroy Wilfred Kabs Kanu was born in Freetown, Sierra Leone.His father is the late Pa Lamina Kanu of the Loko people from Gbendembu, Sierra Leone and his mother, the late Mammie Yaebu Kanu, also a Loko from the same Chiefdom, was a stay at home mom who raised seven children. [8]
Most of the newspapers are privately run and are mostly distributed around the capital of Freetown due to the low levels of literacy within the small western African nation. Awoko [1] allAfrica - Sierra Leone [2] All People's Communication (partisan) [3] Awareness Times; Cocorioko [4] Muslim Journal; New Citizen; Sierra Leone Daily Mail ...
Content included news of UN activities and human rights information, as well as music and news. The station closed in 2011. The station closed in 2011. There are also FM relays of BBC World Service , in Freetown on frequency 94.5, Bo 94.5, Kenema 95.3 and Makeni, Radio France Internationale and Voice of America are available in Freetown.
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On 2 January 2024, Koita and 11 other individuals were charged with treason before a court in Freetown. [28] The next day, Koroma was also charged with four counts of treason in relation to the coup. [29] On 17 January, Koroma was allowed by the High Court to leave Sierra Leone and seek medical treatment in Nigeria until April. [30]
Tarawalie is an English Honours graduate from Fourah Bay College (Sierra Leone's premier university founded in 1827), and he was the founder and one-time Editor-In-Chief of The Torchlight, a Freetown newspaper, in which he was very critical of the previous government of President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah especially through his weekly 'Black Tank' column.
The cathedral of the Freetown archdiocese is the Sacred Heart Cathedral, [5] [6] also sometimes called simply the Cathedral of Freetown. The cathedral is located in the Howe street of the town of Freetown. [7] Work on its construction began in November 1884 and was dedicated on October 27, 1887. [8] The Sacred Heart Cathedral follows the Roman ...
John Rosolu Bankole Thompson (15 December 1936 - 15 May 2021) was a Sierra Leonean judge and jurist who published several studies on the law of Sierra Leone. Bankole Thompson served on the Special Court for Sierra Leone and headed the Commission of Inquiry for the Government of Sierra Leone and the Sierra Leone Anti-corruption Commission from 2018.