The Cummings Connection

THE CUMMINGS’ CONNECTION

By Jensen Brian Abass Cummings May Our Courage Exceed Our Level of Violence The words “May our courage exceed our level of violence” are more than just a phrase—they are a challenge to our society. They remind us that true strength is not found in anger, revenge, or aggression, but

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THE CUMMINGS’ CONNECTION

By Jensen Brian Abass Cummings   “You Can’t Be a Criminal and a Good Person at the Same Time” – Lessons from Marked and Reflections for Sierra Leone In the critically acclaimed South African movie Marked, a powerful line stands out: “You can’t be a criminal and a good person

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THE CUMMINGS’ CONNECTION

By Jensen Brian Abass Cummings     “Man Nor for Be Popular Pass e Salary” – A Cautionary Reflection for Sierra Leoneans In Sierra Leone today, few phrases speak more powerfully to the reality of our times than the saying, “man nor for be popular pass e salary.” This expression,

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THE CUMMINGS’ CONNECTION

By Jensen Brian Abass Cummings Keeping Freetown Bright – Bio’s Government and the Karpowership In the ever-turbulent saga of Sierra Leone’s power supply, few stories stand out like that of the Karpowership — the giant floating power plant that has been a lifeline for Freetown’s lights over the past few

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By Jensen Brian Abass Cummings     Hope Is Just Delayed Disappointment: It Doesn’t Put Food on the Table for Sierra Leoneans In Sierra Leone, hope is sold like bread — cheap, plentiful, and never enough to fill an empty stomach. From political rallies to living rooms, we cling to

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A New Dawn of Leadership – What President Bio’s ECOWAS Chairmanship Means for Sierra Leone & West Africa By Jensen Brian Abass Cummings   When President Julius Maada Bio was announced as the new Chairman of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS, it marked not just

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What Sierra Leone Needs Now Is a Total Mentality Change

By Jensen Brian Abass Cummings     Sierra Leone’s biggest battle is not just political instability, inflation, or unemployment. It is the war within our minds — the deeply embedded mentality that limits national growth, discourages honesty, and prioritizes shortcuts over hard work. We live in a society where manipulation

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THE CUMMINGS’ CONNECTION

“When does discipline become abuse? Did the teacher who used a cane deserve to be shamed on social media?”     Recently, an incident at one of the well-known schools in Sierra Leone has ignited intense debate across social media platforms. The story involves a school teacher accused of punishing

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By Jensen Brian Abass Cummings   Small Businesses Struggling to Survive in Sierra Leone: Insights from Freetown Markets At the bustling Kroo town Road Market, Mariatu Kamara stares at her shelves stocked with goods that no one seems to be buying. “Yesterday, I sold only two packets of sugar,” she

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