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AllAfrica on MSN'Peace Is Not Just Possible, It Is Powerful'In a heartfelt and commanding speech at Liberia's 178th Independence Day celebration, Sierra Leone's President Dr. Julius Maada Bio called for deeper regional unity, peace, and democratic renewal, ...
His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio has arrived safely in Monrovia at the invitation of His Excellency President ...
In Saturday’s vote, President Julius Maada Bio is seeking a second five-year term to pursue an ambitious if unfulfilled education initiative, while the country is facing a crippling economic crisis.
Declaring the purpose of the ceremony, Secretary to the President, Mr. Barba Brima Fortune, explained that following the President’s nomination and the completion of parliamentary vetting, the two ...
By Umaru Fofana FREETOWN (Reuters) - Opposition candidate and former military junta leader Julius Maada Bio was sworn in as Sierra Leone's new president late on Wednesday, just hours after the ...
Julius Maada Bio (left), the President of Sierra Leone, spoke at the 3rd annual distinguished lecture in Africana Studies at Perry World House on March 25. Credit: Caleb Crain President of Sierra ...
Julius Maada Bio, President of Sierra Leone, speaks at the start of the Transforming Education Summit at United Nations headquarters, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2022.
Sierra Leonean President Julius Maada Bio has won a second term in office, receiving 56.17% of ballots cast and narrowly clearing the threshold for avoiding a runoff in the West African nation ...
The Julius Maada Bio Leadership Colloquium is envisioned to be an annual platform for reflection, research, and strategic engagement on the principles of visionary African leadership.
President Julius Maada Bio says many troubles afflicting Sierra Leone, from high inflation to unrest, originate from outside his nation. Facing a tight run for reelection later this month, he says ...
Sierra Leone President Julius Maada Bio has declared rape and sexual violence a “national emergency,” following a series of cases involving minors in the country. Bio said those found guilty ...
In Saturday’s vote, President Julius Maada Bio is seeking a second five-year term to pursue an ambitious if unfulfilled education initiative, while the country is facing a crippling economic crisis.
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