Dr.Siaka Probyn Stevens was the third Prime Minister of Sierra Leone from 1967 to 1971 and the first Executive president of Sierra Leone from 1971 to 1986. Siaka Stevens died on May 29th 1988. May His Soul continue to rest in peace. In 1985, Dr. Siaka Probyn Stevens published his Autobiography- 'What Life Has Taught Me'. What Life Has Taught Me is in part a political history of Sierra Leone and in part the story of a self-made man. This is a republication of the autobiography, which comes in two parts. Part I covers his political career and his role in shaping the political landscape of...
Dr.Siaka Probyn Stevens was the third Prime Minister of Sierra Leone from 1967 to 1971 and the first Executive president of Sierra Leone from 1971 to ...
We have chosen six stories for the first series of Innovation Africa books. The stories come from Rwanda, Namibia, Sierra Leone, Tanzania and Zambia. We asked our entrepreneurs and innovators nineteen questions that reveal their personalities, what drives them and their vision for the future. For all of them, a vision that goes beyond their business to encompass a better world. The individuals featured in this book are not only motivated for personal success but for the success of their countries and indeed the entire continent. The stories of these individuals are truly inspirational; we see...
We have chosen six stories for the first series of Innovation Africa books. The stories come from Rwanda, Namibia, Sierra Leone, Tanzania and Zambia. ...
Why were a group of West Africans immune to the Ebola virus, malaria, or infectious disease such as AIDS, African trypanosomiasis, Cholera, Chikungunya, Crimeana Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF). What is Golden Blood and why do the West African Super People hold the future to a disease-free world? Were bullets used during the civil wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone responsible for a gene mutation in the groups of West Africans? Why were the Super Powers were prepared to go war over Camp NoE? Located between Sierra Leone and Liberia, lies Camp NoE. Camp NoE is short for Camp Noebola. Why was Camp...
Why were a group of West Africans immune to the Ebola virus, malaria, or infectious disease such as AIDS, African trypanosomiasis, Cholera, Chikunguny...