How a Sierra Leonean female journalist in Makeni is using Motorbike to tell human...
Edna Amie Ngegba is a Sierra Leonean Journalist born on 25th September 1992 in Sierra Rutile, the southern part of Sierra Leone. She works...
“COVID-19 & Police are making life difficult for us”: – Voices of Okada Riders...
"COVID-19 & Police are making life difficult for us" The long decade civil war, Ebola, a never-ending corruption, high rate of unemployment, and social...
“We are Prisoners of hard work:” Voices of Okada Riders from Sierra Leone Episode...
The long decade civil war, Ebola, a never-ending corruption, high rate of unemployment, and social injustices we, Sierra Leonean has seen it all. 80%...
COVID 19 “NOR TOUCH series to be premiered on 29th August at...
By Ishmael Sallieu Koroma
Jusas Global, a private owned music and entertainment industry company operating in USA and Sierra Leone in collaboration with Kallos Real...
“Increase in cost of licenses and custom fee” – Voices of OKada Riders from...
Bike Riding in Kabala
The long decade civil war, Ebola, a never-ending corruption, high rate of unemployment, and social injustices we, Sierra Leonean has seen...
“The Police Risk My Life” – Voices of Okada Riders from Sierra Leone. Episode...
We had an interview with an okada rider at Shell. His name is Gibril Sesay. Gibril Sesay sat to the West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE), but unfortunately for him, he didn’t get his university requirement at his first attempt. This led him to involve in okada riding just so he couldn’t stay idle.













