Sierra Leone: Obama fever grips nation


  1. Murtala Mohamed Kamara, AfricaNews reporter in Freetown, Sierra Leone
    Sierra Leone is bashing with series of activities in honor of the inauguration of the first ever black US President-elect Barack Obama. The capital Freetown is agog with Obama fever as radio and TV stations get set to broadcast the event live. Other groups have planned carnivals across the country.
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    The UN radio FM 103.7 has assured residents in Sierra Leone they will broadcast the inauguration live from their studios at the Mamy Yoko hotel in Freetown followed by a commentary. A UN radio presenter told AfricaNews that they want to give the opportunity to those who cannot afford TV set to monitor the event.

    Also, the Women In the Media Sierra Leone (WIMSAL) a group of female journalists will also be staging a carnival dance at the village beach bar were the event will also be streamed live. According to WIMSAL various personalities have consented to attend including the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists’ (SLAJ) president himself a fan of Obama and his entire executive.

    Meanwhile, the US embassy in Sierra Leone is sponsoring 10 major cinema halls across Freetown to show the event via big screens on January 20th at a free cost. Last year’s US Presidential debate and election coverage were also shown live courtesy of the US embassy.



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