The Rationale for Chiefs as Arbitrators and Trustees of Resources in Sierra Leone

  A Historical, Cultural, Political, and Economic Analysis     The role of chiefs as arbitrators and trustees of resources in Sierra Leone is deeply rooted in historical, cultural, political, and economic contexts. This paper explores the multifaceted rationale behind this authority, tracing its origins from pre-colonial governance to contemporary political structures. Utilizing historical documentation,

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Falsehood,Deceptions , Lies and the Social Parameters informing Corruption and Development in Sierra Leone

 Falsehoods, deceptions, lies, and the social parameters informing corruption significantly undermine stability and development in Sierra Leone. These factors erode public trust, weaken institutions, and impede socioeconomic progress. The following analysis explores these impacts, supported by scholarly references in APA style. Erosion of Trust and Institutional Integrity The prevalence of corruption in Sierra Leone has

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The Historical and Recent Trauma Experienced by Sierra Leoneans: Behavioural Patterns Rooted in Survival Instincts

Sierra Leone, a nation rich in culture and natural resources, has endured centuries of trauma that shape its social fabric and behavioural patterns. From the precolonial period through colonialism, civil war, and the more recent Ebola epidemic, the people of Sierra Leone have faced profound challenges that have left psychological and societal scars. This article

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