The Lebanese Traders in Sierra Leone

The Lebanese Traders in Sierra Leone

Author: H. L. van der Laan

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2019-03-18

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 3110804212

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Politics and Journalism in Francophone Africa

Politics and Journalism in Francophone Africa

Author: Marie-Soleil Frère

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-08-22

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 303099399X

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This book provides a comprehensive approach of the media, journalism and politics in Sub-Saharan Francophone Africa. The author argues that there are common features that the media and journalism share in the seventeen countries of Francophone Africa and these make the local media systems different from what they are in neighboring English-speaking African countries, and in the rest of the world. The approach of the media in French-speaking Africa has not only to be “de-Westernized”, but also to step out of general overviews considering “African media." This project shows the historical, political, economic and sociological characteristics of the media systems of seventeen French-speaking countries of Africa.


Reflections on Sierra Leone by a Former Senior Police Officer

Reflections on Sierra Leone by a Former Senior Police Officer

Author: Ezekiel Alfred Coker MR JP BEM

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2016-04-06

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1491791039

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Sierra Leone is historically unique. A small part of the territory which was mainly Freetown (which was to become the capital of the whole country) and surrounding areas was acquired by the British in the late eighteenth century and used to resettle emancipated slaves and their descendants from America and Britain. That part which was formerly known as the Colony became home to a heterogeneous people (the Creoles) who would later play a significant role in the development of the country out of which intellectual light would radiate across the region. However, six years after gaining independence in April 1961, Sierra Leone would become embroiled in serious political turmoilexacerbated by a series of military coups and followed by eleven years of an atrocious civil war. In Reflections on Sierra Leone by a Former Senior Police Officer, author and retired officer Ezekiel Coker offers an introspective look into both the history and personal experiences of life in a declining, once prosperous West African country. Part memoir and part history, Coker provides insight into his own encounters with the military, imprisonment, and his new life, and he details a comprehensive living history of Sierra Leones social and political landscape following its independencewith a comparison of life in the country when it was under British colonial rule. Once a shining star in the region, the ravages of civil war and political upheaval have culminated in a quagmire in which the country now wallows. It is the hope that a better understanding of an often undocumented, unheard history will provide a roadmap for restoring Sierra Leone to its former prosperity as a beacon of West Africa.