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Birthday

November 13

Location

New York, NY

About Me

I am a graduate from College Of Technology, Faculty of Industrial Electronics Engineering and Computer Education.
Beijing 2008

Olympic Medal winners at NBC Olympics.com!

Interests

Science around me and elsewhere.

Favorite Music

Dr. Nawe ( Laught)

Current Favorite Artists / Bands: Joe, Puff Daddy, Tyrees, Babyface, kci&jojo off course Lionel Richie

Favorite Song: I call it love - Lionel Richie

Favorite Album: Commondores

Favorite Music Video: Call me - P diddy
 

Favorite Movies

Two can play the game
 

Favorite TV Shows

Forensic files,mogul on BFC, News, sports soccer ETC
 

Favorite Books

Things fall Apart
 

Favorite Quote

Brilliant moves always receives violent opposition in mediocre minds.
 
 

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Sierra Leone In History : Jan 23, 2007
Timeline: Sierra Leone A chronology of key events 1787 - British abolitionists and philanthropists establish a settlement in Freetown for repatriated and rescued slaves. Freetown, the capital, is a port city and commercial hub Settled by freed and rescued slaves in 18th century1821: Made seat of government for British territories in West AfricaBecame capital in 1961 1808 - Freetown settlement becomes crown colony. 1896 - Britain sets up a protectorate over the Freetown hinterland. 1954 - Sir Milton Margai, leader of the Sierra Leone People's Party, appointed chief minister. 1961 - Sierra Leone becomes independent. 1967 - Military coup deposes Premier Siaka Stevens' government. 1968 - Siaka Stevens returns to power at the head of a civilian government following another military coup. 1971 - Sierra Leone declared a republic, Stevens becomes executive president. 1978 - New constitution proclaims Sierra Leone a one-party state with the All People's Congress as the sole legal party. 1985 - Major-General Joseph Saidu Momoh becomes president following Stevens's retirement. 1987 - Momoh declares state of economic emergency. War and coups 1991 - Start of civil war. Former army corporal Foday Sankoh and his Revolutionary United Fr begin campaign against President Momoh, capturing towns on border with Liberia. RUF rebels waged a campaign of amputation and rape 1991 September - New constitution providing for a multiparty system adopted. 1992 - President Joseph Momoh ousted in military coup led by Captain Valentine Strasser, apparently frustrated by failure to deal with rebels. Under international pressure, Strasser announces plans for the first multi-party elections since 1967. 1996 January - Strasser ousted in military coup led by his defence minister, Brigadier Julius Maada Bio. 1996 - Ahmad Tejan Kabbah elected president in February, signs peace accord with Sankoh's rebels in November. 1997 Peace deal unravels. President Kabbah deposed in May by coalition of army officers led by Major-General Paul Koroma and members of the RUF; Koroma suspends the constitution, bans demonstrations and abolishes political parties; Kabbah flees to Guinea to mobilise international support. 1997 July - The Commonwealth suspends Sierra Leone. 1997 October - The UN Security Council imposes sanctions against Sierra Leone, barring the supply of arms and petroleum products. A British company, Sandline, nonetheless supplies "logistical support", including rifles, to Kabbah allies. Searching for diamonds: The gems helped to fund the war 1998 February - Nigerian-led West African intervention force Ecomog storms Freetown and drives rebels out. 1998 March - Kabbah makes a triumphant return to Freetown amid scenes of public rejoicing. 1999 January - Rebels backing Revolutionary United Front leader Foday Sankoh seize parts of Freetown from Ecomog. After weeks of bitter fighting they are driven out, leaving behind 5,000 dead and a devastated city. UN intervenes 1999 May - A ceasefire is greeted with cautious optimism in Freetown amid hopes that eight years of civil war may soon be over. 1999 July - Six weeks of talks in the Togolese capital, Lome, result in a peace agreement, under which the rebels receive posts in government and assurances they will not be prosecuted for war crimes. 1999 November/December - UN troops arrive to police the peace agreement - but one rebel leader, Sam Bokari, says they are not welcome. Meanwhile, Ecomog troops are attacked outside Freetown. 2000 April/May - UN forces come under attack in the east of the country, but far worse is in store when first 50, then several hundred UN troops are abducted. The rebels did not spare children from mutilation 2005: S Leone's war amputees 'ignored' 2000 May - Rebels close in on Freetown; 800 British paratroopers sent to Freetown to evacuate British citizens and to help secure the airport for UN peacekeepers; rebel leader Foday Sankoh captured. 2000 August - Eleven British soldiers taken hostage by a renegade militia group called the West Side Boys. Disarming rebels 2000 September - British forces mount operation to rescue remaining UK hostages. 2001 January - Government postpones presidential and parliamentary elections - set for February and March - because of continuing insecurity. 2001 March - UN troops for the first time begin to deploy peacefully in rebel-held territory. 2001 May - Disarmament of rebels begins, and British-trained Sierra Leone army starts deploying in rebel-held areas. RUF leader Foday Sankoh was idolised as a lion by supporters RUF was notorious for mass rape and mutilations during civil warSankoh died before being tried by UN-backed war crimes court 2003: Foday Sankoh - The cruel rebel Q&A: Sierra Leone's war crimes tribunal 2002 January - War declared over. UN mission says disarmament of 45,000 fighters is complete. Government, UN agree to set up war crimes court. 2002 May - Kabbah wins a landslide victory in elections. His Sierra Leone People's Party secures a majority in parliament. 2002 July - British troops leave Sierra Leone after their two-year mission to help end the civil war. 2003 July - Rebel leader Foday Sankoh dies of natural causes while waiting to be tried for war crimes. 2003 August - President Kabbah tells truth and reconciliation commission that he had no say over operations of pro-government militias during war. 2004 February - Disarmament and rehabilitation of more than 70,000 civil war combatants officially completed. War crimes trials Charles Taylor (right) faces a UN-backed court 2006: The charges against Charles Taylor Q&A: Trying Charles Taylor 2004 March - UN-backed war crimes tribunal opens courthouse to try senior militia leaders from both sides of civil war. 2004 May - First local elections in more than three decades. 2004 June - War crimes trials begin. 2004 September - UN hands control of security in capital over to local forces. 2005 August - UN Security Council authorises opening of a UN assistance mission in Sierra Leone from 2006, to follow departure of peacekeepers in December. 2005 December - The last UN peacekeeping troops leave Sierra Leone, marking the end of a five-year mission to restore order. 2006 April - Charles Taylor, the former Liberian president, faces war crimes charges in a UN-backed court in Sierra Leone over his alleged role in the country's civil war. 2006 August - Date for elections set for July 2007. 2006 December - President Kabbah says 90% of the country's $1.6bn (£815m) debt has been written off after negotiations with international creditors
In September of 2007, a runoff election between Solomom Ekuma Berewa of then ruling SLPP Party and Ernest Bai Koroma of the opposition APC, led to to a victory for the APC. It’s my country thank God we are moving forward: Steven Jusu.

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Apr 19, 2007 9:30 AM
 
Hi Steven, thanks for the add. i want to let you know that i don't like to shear my friend too, ha ha ha. you are funny
 
Apr 18, 2007 10:13 PM
 
thanks for adding me Steven
 
Nov 21, 2006 1:34 AM
John says:
 
Man Lauretta can be all yours if you want to (pikin Ladon)you can do so but if Judith catches you then no more pikin Ladon.
 
Nov 21, 2006 1:28 AM
John says:
 
Who and who will be coming? You mean for the wedding or for the blasting? Check it out.
 
Nov 17, 2006 4:46 AM
John says:
 
Man the ball is in your court just play it to your ability.



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