By Abu Shaw in London (04/05/2021)
The US Millennium Challenge Corporation MCC has disappointed the majority of Sierra Leoneans for the scorecard pass to President Bio.
Citizens believe President Julius Maada Bio and his corrupt SLPP government do not deserve the MCC pass 2020. Withdrawing the MCC scorecard given to the Sierra Leone President is the best way forward to bring back the respectability to the MCC. It was a big mistake for the MCC to award President Bio who has proven to be clearly undemocratic, openly autocratic, and a leader who does not care for the human rights and the civil liberties of its citizens. These blatant abuses have been the hallmark of the SLPP/Paopa regime since April 4, 2018, when President Bio took charge of State House. (Photo: President Bio receiving MCC Scorecard from the disgraced US envoy Maria Brewer).
Foulah Tong: 1960 and Beyond
2 May 2021 at 21:05 |
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Alhaji Dr. Mohammed Leadi Cole is a Pharmaceutical Scientist who was born in Foulah Tong, in the eastern part of Freetown, Sierra Leone. He received his primary Education at the Amaraia School, the East End Municipal and Government Model Schools. He then attended the Sierra Leone Grammar School up to the sixth form.
He studied Pharmacy at Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas, USA graduating with a Bachelor of Science (Hon.) Degree in 1977. He gained a Master of Science Degree in 1982 in Pharmaceutics, from the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, USA. That same year, he returned home and was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Republic of Sierra Leone Military Forces as the first ever Military Pharmacist, rising to the rank of Captain before retiring. In 1988, Captain Cole won a Commonwealth Scholarship to pursue a PhD Degree in Drug-Formulation at Strathclyde University in Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
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