A Nation Suspended Between Heaven and Earth
Introduction Sierra Leone stands at a crossroads between memory and destiny. Once admired across Africa, it now drifts in a closed circuit of corruption, betrayal, and neglect, suspended between heaven and earth. This work is not a shallow criticism, but a clarion call—a vision for tomorrow rooted in truth. It exposes the masquerades of governance, the failures of education, health, security, and agriculture, while reminding us that giants do not die and hope cannot be extinguished. What follows is both testimony and prophecy: a mirror held up to Sierra Leone’s present, and a light pointing toward its renewal. Sierra Leone: Independence in Name, Captivity in Practice Sierra Leone, though formally independent since 1961, remains tethered to external patronage—USA, Britain, China, and their subsidiaries in Israel, Malaysia, and Eastern Europe. This network of influence sustains a fragile façade of sovereignty, while the nation itself drifts in a closed circuit: unable to hear, feel, or s