Boss La, a popular Sierra Leonean rapper currently serving jail term, has criticized Salone Cool J and Aklass for their negative comments about Krio Borbor’s decision to learn diamond mining in Sierra Leone.
In a Facebook post, Boss La expressed his frustration with artists who are living comfortably in the USA while supporting their families back home, yet choose to express anger towards Krio Borbor for embracing his newfound life in Sierra Leone.
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Boss La challenges these individuals to come to Sierra Leone, renounce their green cards or U.S. passports, and experience firsthand the realities of life in their country. Krio Borbor, whose real name is Nick Wood, is an American-born individual who adopted the name due to his affection for Sierra Leone. He developed a deep appreciation for the country and its culture during a visit in 2010 and has since immersed himself in local traditions, becoming proficient in the Sierra Leonean dialect known as Krio. In March of this year, Nick announced on social media his decision to relocate his entire family to Sierra Leone, seeking to provide them with an invaluable experience that money cannot buy.
Source: Sierra Loaded