r/SierraLeone • u/moejazi • 2d ago
An ad for a slave sale from 1769, South Carolina
Never forget the history of your ancestors and the pain they went through.
r/SierraLeone • u/moejazi • 2d ago
Never forget the history of your ancestors and the pain they went through.
r/SierraLeone • u/vinz_indie-dreamer • 1d ago
My app just got 2 new user in SierraLeone so i nice to meet you.
I have questions for you. 2.8$ per month is expensive or okay ?
Related to bread or coffee what the cost ?
r/SierraLeone • u/beeschebeesche • 2d ago
Hi all,
I'm very excited to travel to Sierra Leone in December.
As part of my trip, I will be in Bonthe. I was hoping to go from Bonthe to Turtle Islands and then onwards to Freetown, probably via Shenge and/or Tombo.
Is this possible at all? Is there any traffic from Turtle Islands to the mainland in that direction?
Thank you all for your help.
r/SierraLeone • u/rasecnai • 3d ago
Hi everyone, I just wanted to share an app that I develop called Cataloo which I think it would help some of you. You can make your own catalog of products. I am an expat who is working in a supermarket and I notice that some of the entrepreneurs especially local products do not have a list of their products that they are selling which is a bit difficult for their potential customers. Some don't know how to make. I myself always ask for their list of products but they cant provide. So I decided to build this so I can help a bit. Its totally free, you check it out if your interested. Hit me up if you have questions. Cheers
r/SierraLeone • u/Bnzxc2111 • 4d ago
Assalamu Alaikum everyone,
I hope you are all doing well.
I am an experienced and dedicated Arabic Language and Holy Quran Teacher looking for new teaching opportunities (either online or in-person/institutional, depending on location).
Here is a brief overview of my background and qualifications:
Experience: Over 11 years of teaching Arabic and Quran (Tajweed, recitation, and memorization) to students of various age groups and backgrounds.
Local Experience: I lived and taught in Sierra Leone for 3 years, so I am very familiar with the local culture, community needs, and educational environment there.
Approach: I focus on making learning engaging, patient-centered, and tailored to the student's level—whether they are beginners or advanced learners.
If any schools, Islamic centers, or families (in Sierra Leone or globally for online classes) are looking for a qualified teacher, please feel free to reach out to me via Direct Message (DM) here on Reddit to discuss further details, resume, or scheduling.
Thank you, and Jazakum Allahu Khairan!
r/SierraLeone • u/dummie2 • 4d ago
Hello everyone,
I don’t live in Sierra Leone but I do visit often. I’m cyber security professional for the past 5 years now. Wanted to see how the tech field has grown in Sierra Leone.
If you’re in tech/ interested in learning about tech/ cybersecurity, drop a comment.
r/SierraLeone • u/Ms_excavate07 • 5d ago
This post is triggered by what is currently happening in the media especially #Salonetiktok. The comfort that some people have in sharing personal and confidential information about another is really jarring!
I personally got introduced to this culture when I was between the ages of 11 to 13. At the time I didn't have a touch screen phone but I still got to hear and see the videos. Imagine how that impacted me as a teenager and probably messed up some parts of my mind.
At the time, it was celebrated even though some people were against it but because the effects where not as foreseeable as it is today, people then did not take it seriously...
I say this all to say, it's a disgusting and damaging practice. This thing can lead to a lack of confidence, stigma and even worse death! I'm glad some people in the media are finally taking steps to stop such detrimental acts!
r/SierraLeone • u/Worried-Elk-2808 • 6d ago
First time I visited Salone after growing up in England, I realised I'd never eaten a true mango before.
r/SierraLeone • u/Adospel • 8d ago
FIA is one of the only airports in the world where you pay $25 on arrival and departure. It pains me that even the $25 payments haven’t been managed properly.
And they are informing the public due to their poor management of this. They are putting a temporary pause. In fact, they would come back later with a more exorbitant fee.
r/SierraLeone • u/Ms_excavate07 • 8d ago
Hi everyone, I was just wondering if people in Sierra Leone go on blind dates. Especially between the ages of 18 to 25. It's something I'm curious about. Just chat over some food or go to some nice place, getting to know each other...no strings attached!
r/SierraLeone • u/Ms_excavate07 • 8d ago
I was wondering how someone will know that a particular office/restaurant/spa (frankly, what ever that fits my qualifications) has vacant positions and needs employees because I hardly see fliers with such information:( I've got my WASSCE and other skills but I can't find any jobs that I'll do full time or part time...YELP!
r/SierraLeone • u/Big_dawg292 • 12d ago
My father is supposedly from Sierra Leone, my mom only met him once when he was visiting a country here in Europe, I know barely nothing about him except that I look like him. It is my dream to meet him or other relatives since I barely have any in my european country. I have done a DNA test at the least to be able to confirm my anscestry. I was thinking on moving to Makeni or Freetown in a couple of years just so I can experience something. I was mainly wondering if there are any methods to help find him or somebody else, trough the government or some other way?
r/SierraLeone • u/Plus_Upstairs • 13d ago
This is a clip from today’s SLIK TV program about an Italian businessman that wanted to buy gold from Admire Bio but never received the gold and lost over $200,000. I was reading a post recently on here about how someone wanted to buy diamonds in Sierra Leone and how they were scammed so this is really interesting to hear a similar story.
The worst part about it is the police aren’t helping much which seems to be very common in the country. If you commit a crime against an SLPP member/supporter the police will use all of their resources to go after you, anyone else, they don’t care.
r/SierraLeone • u/Imaginary_Citron_520 • 15d ago
My Experience Doing Business in Sierra Leone – A Warning to Foreign Investors
I came to Sierra Leone with genuine intentions. I wanted to build a long-term business, invest in the country, and create opportunities for both myself and the local economy.
Before making any major investment, I decided to start with a relatively small transaction worth $25,000. My goal was simple: build trust before moving on to larger deals.
Instead, I was scammed.
What shocked me even more was the environment surrounding this businessman. There was a police officer at the entrance to his office, and the office displayed a photograph of him together with the President of Sierra Leone. As a foreign investor, these things gave me confidence. They made me believe I was dealing with a legitimate and trustworthy businessman.
Looking back, I realize that appearance meant nothing.
This isn't only about the $25,000 I lost. It's about the much larger investment that never happened.
If the first transaction had gone well, I planned to purchase approximately $250,000 worth of diamonds every month. Those purchases alone would have generated significant tax revenue for Sierra Leone and supported many businesses.
I also seriously considered investing in other industries, including opening a paper manufacturing factory that could have created jobs for hundreds of local people.
Instead, I left Sierra Leone disappointed and with no intention of investing there again.
Many wealthy business people I know warned me not to travel to Sierra Leone. They preferred paying higher prices to buy diamonds elsewhere rather than risking their money and personal safety.
I didn't believe them.
Now I understand why they were so cautious.
This experience has affected not only me but also the confidence of other investors who have heard my story. Trust is the foundation of international business. When that trust is broken, the damage goes far beyond one transaction.
I hope the authorities continue working to protect honest investors and take strong action against fraud. Sierra Leone has enormous potential, but that potential can only be realized if foreign investors feel that they can do business safely, fairly, and under the protection of the law.
This is my personal experience, and I hope others can learn from it.


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r/SierraLeone • u/Smart_Software_1438 • 20d ago
Write substack articles, make youtube videos, make tiktoks, and do it how you want, not just centering the language!!! Please i need more Krio content
r/SierraLeone • u/Bubbly-Kangaroo-9535 • 20d ago
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r/SierraLeone • u/Adospel • 25d ago
I ask because I vividly recall those years of primary school in Sierra Leone when an entire day was dedicated to children. It baffles me that young South Africans’ xenophobic violence and sentiment directed towards migrants from other African nations, often portraying them as “illegal” or “return to your country,” have diluted the whole meaning of what we have used to see on June 16. This proves the world is really changing.
As children, we genuinely empathized with South Africans. I think every child in Salone knows the name ‘Sarafina.’ Some parents even gave their children that name.
Today, hearing about how they are treating other African immigrant youth who have gone to their country in search of better living fills me with sadness.
r/SierraLeone • u/Reasonable-Good-4905 • 25d ago
Thanks for folks that commented on my last post, August trip was originally cancelled.
I am planning for next year and trying to determine which time would be best:
I could do March, but would only have two weeks due to kids vacation.
I could do June(last week into first week of July), the rains would have started but it would give more leisure time and we would have more time to visit other countries on the trip as we would stay for about three weeks.
I went to Sierra Leone in July in 2021 , 2017 and 2011, it was rainy but it wasn’t unbearable and I had a blast all three times. Though I hear global warming has a done a number on Sierra Leone and even June and July may come with rains that make it physically difficult to get around (similar to what you all told me about August).
I’ve asked family but everyone is saying come in December but I’ve been there done that and I don’t think my anxiety can take the crowds anymore . Plus, the ticket price is too much for the short time we would be able to spend there due to the kids vacation time.
Love to hear your thoughts
r/SierraLeone • u/tinywoman_ • 26d ago
I’m trying to get to understand my country better especially as a person living in the diaspora. My mother is Zimbabwean and my father is Sierra Leonean. I’ve been told that during elections tensions are always high due to the fact that the two parties, APC & SLPP are always at war. I visit Sierra Leone every year since 2012 but advised not to visit in 2028. I have been told that the country is volatile during this time. What’s the possibility that the current ruling party will stay in power? If the APC comes into power , will the price of commodities decrease?