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Turkish Ambassador Pays Follow-up visit to IGP on PIKM Regulation

Turkish Ambassador Pays Follow-up visit to IGP on PIKM Regulation By Kembay Police Headquarters George Street Freetown, Wednesday 28th February, 2024 Her Excellency the Turkish Ambassador to Sierra Leone, Madam Sibel Erkan has visited the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mr. William Fayia Sellu to know the SLP stands on the Police Coordination and Cooperation Center (PIKM), ahead of the 5-6 May and 15-17 July, 2024 OIC meetings in Banju and Yaounde respectively.  In her presentations, Her Excellency Madam Erkan discloses that, her visit was to know if the SLP is interested in being part of the Police Coordination and Cooperation Center (PIKM) establishment following the 13th Summit  heads of States and Government of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). The PIKM she went on to explained would be established to combat terrorism, extremism, organised crime and to strengthen capacities of PIKM members states.  "For the Center to become op

Sierra Leoneans are very creative...

We can rarely develop unique content in Sierra Leone, which is why much of the content uploaded by numerous bloggers is copied and pasted. We shouldn't debate politics all of the time, but I do occasionally incorporate some learning exercises. Today, I brought an intellectual game in which a tale will be told, and commenters will be able to continue from where the story ends, expanding on the message while staying within the same premise. Despite the low level of interaction today, Ibrahim Sagestine Gandi won the challenge by giving us the most fascinating explanation, and his award was successfully delivered to him.

Read below the full story....

Let's play a game: read this short story, pick up where it left off, and see who can come up with a better and more intriguing version. However, make sure you don't stray too far from the topic sentence. 

SL News Blog will provide 5gb Africell data to the person who has the most exciting continuation from where the tale ends.

                          𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐒𝐓𝐎𝐑𝐘

"On the government bus, I was traveling from Freetown to Kenema. I was sitting near a man who pretended to be really pleasant. We had some polite banter, and thankfully for me, he claimed to be a fan of the same football team as me. He had to buy me food, expensive food, when we stopped at Moyamba junction for people to take some munchies. 

He went into great detail about the properties he owned in Kenema, including two powerful residences, one of which he claimed was absolutely unoccupied. I was even more ecstatic because I assumed I would be sleeping in his house to avoid paying hotel fees...IT'S NOW YOUR TURN TO GO FROM HERE"

 𝐈𝐁𝐑𝐀𝐇𝐈𝐌 𝐒𝐀𝐆𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐈𝐍𝐄 𝐆𝐀𝐍𝐃𝐈 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐍𝐔𝐄𝐒

My assumption came to reality after he assured me one of his residence to stay as much as I could. Upon reaching Taima Junction, he received a call and it was an emergency call for him to return to Freetown with immediate effect. I further asked him what the problem or issue behind his U-turn? All he could ask for was a financial assistance from me in order to rescue his sick mother from a sudden heart attack. I felt too bad for him and I was really desperate to render him my support as he has proven to be kind just by offering me a place to stay for the first time meeting me. I send him some money through my Afrimoney and later gave him cash of five hundred thousand Leones. I told him to reach me back if the need arise. He thanked me for my kind gesture and gave the direction of his residence in Kenema with one complimentary card for his care taker before dropping off. I gave him my complimentary card too for further communications. He left for Freetown right away and promise to reach me in due course. My journey continues! Upon arriving Kenema, I tried to reach the care taker on his phone, but to no avail. I called several times but the phone was switched off. I also try to reach this friend of mine but his phone was switched off too. So, all I could do was to ask for the community he directed me. I went there and you can't believe what happened next......CAN SOMEONE CONTINUE FROM HERE OR I CONCLUDE IN PEACE?

          𝐍𝐆𝐎𝐑 𝐒𝐀𝐌𝐁𝐀 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐍𝐔𝐄𝐒 

Upon description and giving details of his looks, the people I met were dumbfounded because the person who fits the very description I gave had died a week ago through a vehicle accident which he was involved in at taiama junction. Baffled at this point, I didn't want to believe what was going on until I was shown a picture of a person who look exactly like the one I have made friends with earlier. Whilst stuck in my greatest astonishment, I received a call from a man who claims to be a caretaker of a house and asked where I was. I gave my locations and about 10 mins, a dark tall man arrived and said he was asked by his boss to take me to his house and provide lodging for me he further apologize that his phone was missing and about 3 hours ago and that his boss has to call his wife and gave him my number. I tried the number of his boss and he told me he has just arrived in Freetown but was experiencing network problem on his way. The caretaker told me that the house was a new in the area and that his oga was not familiar in the area. That was when I believed that humans can look exactly alike sometimes because the picture I saw earlier was a different person. (Twisted) 

HOPE I TRIED SHAAA😃

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