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Lachaeveh Caizarine Jamestina Dumbuya crowned Miss UNIMAK 2022

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21-year-old Lachaeveh Caizarine Jamestina Dumbuya crowned Miss UNIMAK 2022
21-year-old Lachaeveh Caizarine Jamestina Dumbuya crowned Miss UNIMAK 2022

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Lachaeveh Caizarine Jamestina Dumbuya a final year student of Mass Communication Department, University of Makeni has won this year’s 2022 Miss UNIMAK

Lachaeveh Caizarine Jamestina Dumbuya displayed traits of an ambitious, energetic, determined, goal-getter, smartness, and organized with unwavering support from students and fans at this year’s Miss UNIMAK

Lachaeveh Caizarine Jamestina Dumbuyais a dual citizen (Half Ghanaian/Half Sierra Leonean) who has lived to witness pageantry as fun but a charismatic challenge, this could blossom as a passion and will be watered till it becomes a career she can fully embark on. Lachaeveh Caizarine Jamestina Dumbuya contested for the 2021 Miss UNIMAK but didn’t win.

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During the campaign, Lachaeveh Caizarine Jamestina Dumbuya reveals that she epitomes herself as young lady who adores entertainment.
“I epitomize myself as a young lady, who adores entertainment and embraces a fanatical interest in relation to pageantry,” she said.

Born by a Ghanaian mother and Sierra Leonean father, Lachaeveh Caizarine Jamestina Dumbuya brought happiness into the lives of this humble family. The stepping feet of her educational journey started in 2003 at King Herman Preparatory School and later enrolled in Life of Light Preparatory, New England Ville, Freetown where she showcased her intelligence by attaining one of the best results during her NPSE. Subsequently, she received her junior secondary school education in 2014 at the renowned Beacon High School, Freetown. Enjoying the privilege of a dual citizenship, she moved, in 2017, to continue her schooling in Ghana at Supreme College International, Kumasi. While there, she was spiritedly involved in a series of competitions such as Debating, Cooking, Dancing, and writing competitions. In 2018, she graced the halls of Christian Service University to pursue an undergraduate degree in Communication Studies. Never wanting to rest on her laurels, this bubbly young lady switched this course to online in order for her to simultaneously pursue another course in Sierra Leone. She is currently a sophomore at the University of Makeni studying an honors degree in Mass Communication.

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Sallu Kamuskay is a Sierra Leonean activist, storyteller, and blogger. He was born in Sierra Leone but later relocated to Guinea as a refugee because of the war in his country. Sallu Kamuskay uses his phone to engage on social media, under the name ‘’Salone Messenger’. He Co-Founded the Salone Messenger platform after his experience of the war, Ebola, and injustices. According to him, silence was the root cause of war, and of many social injustices, we continue to face as a nation. In 2013, during the Ebola crisis, Sallu Kamuskay took the risk and volunteered to fight Ebola. He spent some months in both safe and unsafe places; helping the victims and telling their sad stories. The election in 2018, left a divided country with communities fighting on tribal lines. This inspired Sallu Kamuskay to serve as the coordinator of the United Sierra Leone peace concert, which was organized in 4 major parts of the country, targeting violent communities and troubled youth. Sallu Kamuskay led a group of entertainers, activists, and organizations across the country on a peace tour, a program supported by the European Union, United Sierra Leone, Africa Union, ECOWAS, and the Messeh Leone Trust. Sallu Kamuakay has also served as a staff writer for the Hidden Voices Magazine. Over the years, Sallu Kamuskay has been using his Techno phone to be able to tell stories, the phone he used to tell the story of Gbessay during Ebola who was admitted at one of the Ebola treatment centers after rumors that she had Ebola when the actual sickness was ulcer, she was almost abandoned at the treatment canter with no medication provided to her. She could have died. Sallu told the story via social media and was able to secure funding from the United Sierra Leone to buy her medication and advocated for her. She was later discharged and taken home, He did the same to a patient that died and was abandoned in the street, Sallu Kamuskay used his phone and shared the message across, the corps was later taken and buried. It could have been more disaster without his voice. The story of late America Stress 3-year-old daughter. The hero’s daughter was abandon after his father's death. He shared her sad story and was able to get a sister who has taken the child as her own and is currently providing her with educational support. The article of America Stress can be read on the link below http://ayvnewspaper.com/index.php/k2-categories/item/7350-america-stress-a-hero-to-recognize. Sallu Kamuskay feels the stories of Gbessay, America stress and that of many others need to be told. The media house we have cannot better tell these stories, they are better reporters than telling human interest stories. He created the Salone Messenger platform and brought together passionate storytellers to be able to tell these compelling stories.
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