WORLD TOURISM DAY 2020: DOMESTIC TOURISM IN SIERRA LEONE

  When you see or hear the word “tourism”, what imagery comes to mind? Perhaps the stunning riads and their architecture that’s connected with the past? Or maybe the majestic giraffes and robust zebras in Kenya? Or could it be the slave castles of Ghana?                    No…

September 27, 2020
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NELSON MANDELA DAY: LIFE LESSONS FROM MADIBA

Nelson Mandela otherwise known as Madiba (isiXhosa for “Father of the Nation”), has been immortalized in the hearts and minds of millions of Pan-Africans and pacifists around the world. He is respected and highly revered for his efforts to ending Apartheid after being imprisoned for 27 years. Many may have chosen revenge if in their…

July 20, 2020
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A Day With A Feminist

Many individuals  describe their stance on human rights in regards to gender & what most of them come up with is feminism, but they refuse to [self]-identify as such due to their [warped] misconception/perception on what feminism entails or who a feminist is.  In my own words a feminist is anyone. That’s right anyone. Anyone…

March 13, 2019
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LETTER TO MY 15 YEAR OLD SELF by YASMINE BILKIS IBRAHIM

I was asked to write a letter to my younger self & what a wonderful experience this has been. Thank you for the opportunity Ariana, & I encourage others to do so too. Below is my letter… Dear 15 year old Yasmine, I write to you while having my morning lemon & ginger tea in…

February 28, 2019
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