
Articles by Publisher and Chief Executive Officer KABS KANU


Sad death of Chernor Ojuku Sesay
Chernor Ojuku is gone, but will never be forgotten By Alhaji M.B. Jalloh The former Press Attaché to the Kingdom of Belgium has passed away in the Ghanaian capital, Accra, […]

Sierra Leone Ambassador presents Letter of Credence to President Kagame
Wednesday 29th January 2020: President of the Republic of Rwanda, His Excellency Paul Kagame has today Wednesday 29th January 2020, received a letter of credence from the newly accredited Non-Resident […]

Unrest at FBC campus, as students protest against ‘multitudes of problems’
Fourah Bay College, the University of Sierra Leone, was brought to a standstill today as students staged protests , demanding the government and the college administration to address their “multitudes […]

Could President Maada Bio actually be the brain behind the lawlessness and chaos in Sierra Leone ?
By Kabs Kanu The President cannot afford to be silent when law and order are being disregarded and human rights abuses are being committed with impunity in his country. Have […]

President Bio’s Momoh Moment?
By Karim Bah (AKBee). 28/01/2020. Is this President Bio’s Momoh Moment? Who is babysitting who? Listen to President Bio’s statement at the opening session of the Cabinet Retreat organised […]

Amnesty International concerned about human rights abuses in Guinea political unrest
Amnesty International is concerned about the political unrest in Guinea and the potential for human rights abuses by the security forces. We are concerned about reports that live rounds of […]

President Maada Bio’s attire is always more brilliant than his mind
By Paunga Abenteous Marnoh-Sesay The photos below this post shows vividly the opinion I have formed about Mr. Maada Bio, that his attire is always brilliant than the content of his […]

Sierra Leoneans caught in corona-virus outbreak in China : Our hearts and prayers go out to them
By John Baimba Sesay When I was in China as a junior diplomat, I know we used to have bulk of our students studying in China, residing in Wuhan and […]

Human Rights abuses in the Third World : U.S. and Britain au fait
By KABS KANU Amnesty International A common misconception among journalists and political activists in Third World countries like Sierra Leone is that leaders of Western countries may not be […]