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Sierra Leone is a few miles to hell

Sierra Leone is a few miles to hell

Sierra Leone today is not too far away from Satan’s Kingdom of Hell, the eternal home of wicked people. This country has also become the home of several very wicked people some of whom cleverly use religious cloak to conceal their wickedness. Many Sierra Leoneans today seem to have lost the sense of righteousness.

We glaringly manifested our savagery to the entire world during our decade-long rebel war when people were splitting the bellies of pregnant women to know whether the fetus was a male or female; people were compelling people to eat their excreta and sons were forced to have sex with their biological mothers apart from the rampant amputation of limbs and beheading of people. Rape and arson were very minor offences in those war years.

The uniquely cruel nature of our rebel savagery sent shock waves right across the universe, thereby attracting one of the largest UN contingents in the history of the African continent. Our unprecedented barbarities also caused thousands of ECOMOG soldiers to invade this nation.

The post-war era has been characterized rampant raping and stabbing often resulting in deaths, ritual murders and other cult practices abound. We are also heavily involved in immorality and other sinful acts that have the potential to secure us high places in Hell.  Since Hell is a place reserved for the wicked and our country is full of the wicked, we are living just few miles away from the dreaded Kingdom of Satan. Hell is also a place where people perish just like in Sierra Leone. In fact, if those already in Hell come to Sierra Leone and behold the suffering here, they will prefer to remain in Hell.

In Sierra Leone, we are not living, but surviving; many people eat the bare minimum to keep their lungs functioning. Many sleep on the streets and on the market tables where they are exposed all night long to the merciless weather conditions of Africa. Is such a country far away from Hell?  Of course we are neighbors of Hell.

In our country, corruption and its consequent poverty stink to the point that we have been thrown far down the UN development ladder. Are we not in another Hell?

PROFESSOR PARROT
With Joseph Milton Lebbie

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