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My Passion (Journalism)

Musa Alimamy Kamara 

I am a Diploma (With Distinction) holder in Mass Communications from the University of Sierra Leone, Fourah Bay College. I have a burning passion for writing, especially writing articles that have to do with politics,  economy, culture and governance issues. I am currently pursuing Bachelors in Arts (Mass Communication Year 2) at FBC.


I choose to be critical in most of my writings and on most occasions on the criticizing end. That doesn't mean I don't recognize a good initiative when I see one, but journalism is all about exposing what is hidden. And most times, our public officials tend to hide the real stories from the public. And it is the job of the journalist to ensure the people are aware of what is exactly going on. "Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed." But we have chosen to be journalists, so we must print that which someone else does not want printed. 


 This is my official blog website where I will be regularly posting my articles on various national issues around the country and world. Also contact me for adverts and promotions. 



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  1. Fantastic job and keep writing bro.

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  2. That's Great bro, we are proud of you....

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  3. Great my brother. I wish you all the best in the rough journey to smooth end

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  4. Good journey bro so happy for you you start the best time.

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  5. Amazing move !!!

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  6. Congratulations! Wishing you all the best my brother.

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  7. All the best darling

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  8. Am proud of you mark

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  9. The Umaru Fofanah of our era.

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