Professor Ernest Haynes Wright (Popularly called Mofi Wright) as I knew Him
By Dr. Thomas B. R. Yormah, Associate Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone
Professor Ernest Haynes Wright (Popularly called Mofi Wright) as I knew Him
By Dr. Thomas B. R. Yormah, Associate Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone
A paper written and delivered at a public lecture at the University of Makeni (UNIMAK) by Umaru Fofana
To the Chancellor, Principal, staff and students of the University of Makeni, I say good evening. I must express my profound honour and recognition for being invited here today to give a talk to students of this watershed university. I cannot express enough how happy and excited I am, personally, at the establishing of a university in this part of the country. It had been long overdue but certainly better late than never.
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By Sallieu T. Kamara
I can still recall, with fond memories, growing up in the little but great village of Kagbantama in the heart of Kasseh, Port Loko district, in northern Sierra Leone, in the 70s. Those were the days the late SA Fofana was Member of Parliament for the Port Loko North Constituency, now Constituency 53. Kagbantama was (and still is) a politically-strategic village in this Constituency. It has a commanding influence to make and unmake kings and queens.