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Nigerians are most educated in USA

A Nigerian Graduate in America

An analysis of census data and several local surveys have shown that Nigerians don’t just value education but surpass all other ethnic groups and nationalities in the United States of America when it comes to obtaining degrees.

Koroma urges EITI compliance

By Bampia James Bundu 

President Ernest Bai Koroma yesterday urged the Sierra Leone Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, SLEITI, to ensure the country successfully complies with the process now. This, 13 months after the country had been suspended by the Board of the EITI in Oslo.

CCYA calls for inclusive CRC

By Bampia James Bundu

Executive Director of Centre for the Coordination of Youth Activities, CCYA has urged the Constitutional Review Committee to include vulnerable groups in the review process.

Ngolo Katta told a one day national consultative engagement on Sierra Leone’s 1991 constitutional review process in Freetown that committee members could not do it alone.

Troubled Pujehun chiefdom resolves dispute

By Mohamed T Massaquoi.
A 17-month-long conflict which effectively divided Kpaka chiefdom in the southern Pujehun district that led to the suspension of the Paramount Chief has been resolved. It followed mediation efforts by a peace-building organisation, Pujehun Youth for Development (KNSL/PYD) who selected some stakeholders to resolve the impasse.

The conflict had led to an uprising by some residents of the chiefdom who were opposed to their Paramount Chief, Alhaji John Sallia Rogers on allegations he was disrespectful to them.

Pan-African youth summit kicks off

By Alimamy Kamara

Senegalese President, Macky Sall and his Malian counterpart Ibrahim Boubacar Keita are taking part in the 4th Pan-African youth leadership summit in Dakar, on the theme: Youth Unemployment in the Post- 2015 Development Agenda of the United Nations.

World Bank threatens to suspend Sierra Leone

Yusuphu Crooks

Following the suspension by the Sierra Leone authorities of three of the country's Internet Service Providers (ISPs), the World Bank has threatened to suspend the country from further assistance in this area.

Soldier 'attacks' IMC commissioner

A Commissioner of the Independent Media Commission (IMC) says he is “badly shaken and humiliated” after being attacked by a senior military officer close to the military training centre at Benguema, just outside Freetown.

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