Thursday, December 13, 2012

Miss Sierra Leone USA at the 2012 Sierra Leone Association of Artists and Musicians (SLAAM) Awards

Hello world!!!
Hope all is well with you and yours. I've been doing great, thanks be to God! This past Saturday, I attended the First Annual Sierra Leone Association of Artists and Musicians (SLAAM) Lifetime Achievement Awards in Washington, D.C. Singer and actress, Mrs. Giileh Kebbie Scholz is the Founder and President of this organization, and I must commend her on a job very well done. The event was well organized and seeing some of Sierra Leone's greats in the arts and entertainment industry brought back fond childhood memories for me growing up in Freetown.
Miss Sierra Leone USA Ruby B. Johnson at the 2012 SLAAM Awards
Miss Sierra Leone USA presenting an Award to Ms. Louise Metzeger's representative;
Ms. Metzeger received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Fine Arts
Miss Sierra Leone USA with Giileh Kebbie Scholz, Founder and President of SLAAM
Mrs. Giileh Kebbie Scholz is a US-based Sierra Leonean who founded the Sierra Leone Association of Artist and Musicians (SLAAM) in 2011. Mrs. Kebbie Scholz is also a gospel singer, an actress, an IT professional, and a philanthropist. She's one of the most hardworking and dedicated people I know, and she has the cutest little kids! Since its creation, SLAAM is currently based in the United States, United Kingdom, as well as in Sierra Leone; each branch has its Board of Directors.
Miss Sierra Leone USA Ruby B. Johnson with Professor Richmond Garrick
Prof. Richmond Garrick received a Fine Arts Recognition Award. He is an award-winning artist from Sierra Leone whose paintings reflect issues dealing with socio-political matters. Behind us are some of Prof. Garrick's work that was on display at the event. Before and during the Show, there were displays of arts by some of the arts recipients. View more of Prof. Garrick's work here.
With former Miss Sierra Leone USA, Alphina Dumbuya;
Alphina ByFaith is also the host of Talk ByFaith
Miss Sierra Leone USA with reggae artist and SLAAM Founding Member, Jay Arr
Miss Sierra Leone USA with Mr. Sully Hamid, also known as DJ Pas Ar Die
Mr. Hamid received the Disc Jockey Lifetime Achievement Award
Miss Sierra Leone USA Ruby B. Johnson with former Miss Sierra Leone in DC and
Miss World Sierra Leone 2011, Swadu Natasha Beckley
Accepting an Award on behalf of Freddie Shabaka, who received a Music Recognition Award
Pictured here with  Event MC, Mr. David Vandy
Miss Sierra Leone USA with DJ Songo Train a.k.a Mr. Gibril Sesay;
DJ Songo Train received a Disc Jockey Recognition Award
L-R: Guest, Miss Sierra Leone USA, and Mr. Solomon Scholz (husband of Giileh Kebbie Scholz)
With Mr. Donald Nat-George, also known as Dan Dogo;
Mr. Nat-George received a Theatre Recognition Award
Other Award recipients were: DJ Trekson (Disc Jockey Recognition Award); Collins Pratt (Gospel Lifetime Achievement Award); Johnny Wisdom Koroma (Gospel Recognition Award); Mucktarr Tejan-Cole a.k.a TJ Cole (Film Lifetime Achievement Award); Jimmy Bangura a.k.a Jimmy B. (Film Recognition Award); Sana Kanu (Film Recognition Award); Afro National (Band Lifetime Achievement Award); Muyea Power (Band Recognition Award); Bunny Mack (Music Lifetime Achievement Award); Abu Whyte (Music Recognition Award); Freetong Players (Theatre Recognition Award); The Professionals (Comedy Lifetime Achievement Award); Ernest Brewah a.k.a Vamboi (Comedy Recognition Award).
Artists and musicians on stage singing "Salone Man Unite," led by Bizo Da Mayor (a.k.a Edward Kargbo)
With member of Ronko; Ronko received a Theatre Recognition Award
With rapper Menace Da General but I also call him the man of many titles
With rapper and SLAAM Founding Member, Papa Tee
There were music performances by JayArr, Vickie Fornah, Red Wyne, Edward Kargbo (Bizo Da Mayor), Trybe Entertainment, ShadyBaby, etc. There was a skit performance done by David Vandy, Lady Dija, and Sao Bangura. In addition, we had lots of laughs from comedians such as MOBB, Mr. David Vandy, Mr. Donald Nat-George, Ms. Lucy Nahim, etc.
With singer, Vickie Fornah
Seen behind us is the very funny man, MOBB
Ms. Vickie Fornah received a Gospel Music Recognition Award. She is one of my favorite singers, and I remember purchasing the lyric sheets for "Dis wol" and "Cry Africa" back in 2002 around the Lumley area when heading to my aunt's house from school. Her songs and albums are chart-toppers and she has received multiple awards in Sierra Leone and worldwide. She is also a dedicated humanitarian and one of the Founding Members of Feed The Hungry of Sierra Leone.
Miss Sierra Leone USA with singer and dancer, ShadyBaby
With members of Tabulay Theatre and Mrs. Giileh Kebbie Scholz;
Tabulay Theatre received a Theatre Recognition Award
Overall, I had a great time at the SLAAM Awards and it was great being surrounded by so many of Sierra Leone's greats. Bravo to the SLAAM Executives and Members and I wish them all the best in their future endeavors. For more information, visit the SLAAM website.



Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA


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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Miss Sierra Leone USA Loves Dr. Wangari Maathai

Hello world!!!
I will like to share a quote from one of my favorite public figures in the world, the late Dr. Wangari Muta Maathai. Dr. Maathai was an environmental and political activist from Kenya. I believe that Dr. Wangari epitomizes my personal platform of advocating for SHERO as Miss Sierra Leone USA. Read more about Dr. Maathai and discover what a phenomenal woman she was.

"African women in general need to know that it's OK for them to be the way they are - to see the way they are as a strength, and to be liberated from fear and from silence" Dr. Wangari Muta Maathai.
Dr. Wangari Muta Maathai

P.S.: New blog post coming up next about my time at the 2012 Sierra Leone Association of Artists and Musicians Awards (SLAAM) in Washington, D.C. this past weekend.
Miss Sierra Leone USA at the 2012 Sierra Leone Association of Artists and Musicians (SLAAM) Awards

Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA


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Thursday, December 6, 2012

#ThrowBackThursday - Miss Sierra Leone USA in Life and Times of Madam Yoko

That's me on the left!
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Last year during the final show of The Life and Times of Madam Yoko: Let Me Die Alone done by members of Sierra Theatre Productions and directed by David Vandy. I played the role of Musu, one of Mammy Yoko's maids. I had such a great time with the cast and I even got to learn and speak Mende for some of my lines!!!


Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA


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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Happy Holidays 2012 from Miss Sierra Leone USA

Hello world!!!

Hope you and yours are doing fantastic. I am doing awesome, thanks be to God. I want to wish everyone that is and will be celebrating one or more Holidays this season. Happy Holidays and celebrate with the ones you love and care about, as they love you in return. Make it a great one!!!
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Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA


Friday, November 30, 2012

Miss Sierra Leone USA Applauds Leila Lopes, Forever Miss Universe 2011

Hello world!!!

Hope you and yours are doing great. I am doing well, thanks to the Almighty. The 2012 Miss Sierra Leone USA Pageant was the first pageant I competed in and because I was a pageant rookie, I did lots of research, practice, and asking questions to prepare for it. I am a firm believer in trusting God, living for, and believing in success, hence the reason my non-profit organization is called When You Believe Foundation; so with determination and God's grace I reached for and received help all the way to getting the Miss SLUSA title and crown this past July. During my journey, I watched lots of pageant videos and familiarized myself with different systems and winning qualities of a titleholder.
One of my favorite pictures/segment from the Pageant as
Miss Freetown USA before being crowned Miss Sierra Leone USA
A particular titleholder that I grew to love and admire is the reigning Miss Universe 2011, Leila Lopes from Angola. Even though I don't know her personally, I have followed her reign over the year by watching lots of her interviews and videos, read articles about her, viewed lots of pictures, as well as observed her service to various charities around the world. Due to the fact that I did not have interest for pageantry prior to last year, I cannot speak much about past Miss Universe titleholders and their time of service, and that is why I can speak solely of my admiration for Leila because I followed her reign. Service is one of the pillars of my personal platform (SHERO) as Miss Sierra Leone USA, Leila served many during her reign, and that is an admirable quality that drew my attention to her and other titleholders I know of.
Reigning Miss Universe 2011 - Leila Lopes
From the perspective of a fan and observer, I think Leila executed her reign (which I'd like to think of year of service) with strength, beauty, and grace. She is a phenomenal woman that I adore and makes me more proud to be woman, African, and a titleholder. Good luck Leila on your future endeavors, I'm rooting for you!!!
Leila Lopes
The 2012 Miss Universe Pageant is set to broadcast live on December 19 from Las Vegas, Nevada and there is a total of 89 contestants from around the world. I've always found it funny that the Pageant is called "Miss Universe" but the contestants are all from Planet Earth (haha). Sierra Leone has never represented on the Miss Universe stage, but by God's grace we will in a few years to come. There's an option to vote for one's favorite candidate on the Miss Universe website and that can give one candidate a green light into becoming a semifinalist during the final show. So check out the website and vote for your country/favorite candidate now!!!

Here's a list of the delegates from Africa:
Miss Angola 2012 - Marcelina Vahekeni

Miss Universe Botswana 2012 - Sheillah Molelekwa

Miss Universe Ethiopia 2012 - Helen Getachew

Miss Universe Gabon 2012 - Channa Divouvi

Miss Universe Ghana 2012 - Gifty Ofori

Miss Universe Namibia 2012 - Tsakana Nkandih

Miss Universe Nigeria 2012 - Isabella Ayuk

Miss Universe South Africa 2012 - Melinda Bam

Miss Universe Tanzania - Winfrida Dominic

Good luck to the Queens of the African Nations, my home-country girl (Miss Universe USA - Olivia Culpo), and all nations that will be represented!!!



UPDATE: Olivia Culpo from the USA (Miss Rhode Island USA 2012) won the title of Miss Universe 2012-2013. Go USA!!!


Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA

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Miss Universe Organization

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Friday, November 16, 2012

Miss Sierra Leone USA on #SaloneVotes2012

Hello world!!!

It's Election Day (Nov. 17) in my beautiful country, the Republic of Sierra Leone. During this time I pray that God takes control of all activities, and all things will fall place through Christ. I am grateful to the Almighty that the country has the opportunity to be a democratic nation that can vote for its civil servants, this is something that some communities and countries cannot boast of, so I hope eligible citizens will make use of their rights today. 
May the best men and women leaders win, and I wish them God's many blessings during their time of service in the years to come. I pray that God will keep them focused and will work together for the development and welfare of our great nation. Salon na wi yon.

God bless, Mama Salone and her children!!!


Ruby B. Johnson
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA


Thursday, November 15, 2012

Miss Sierra Leone USA Volunteers at Unity Walk - Walk Against Racism

Hello world!!!

Hope all is well with you and yours. I've been doing awesome, thanks to the Almighty. I've had a very educational and entertaining past couple of days working at a granite quarry, and the future Mining Engineer in me has been enjoying every moment of the experience. I am very grateful for the Company I've been working for and the many opportunities they've given me. Apart from wearing my hard hat and steel-toe boots this week, I got to volunteer this past Saturday at YWCA Greenville's First Unity Walk - Walk Against Racism.
Left to Right:
Volunteers/YWCA Greenville Board Members - Julia, Eli, and Andrea
With my fellow volunteers
Being the reigning Miss Sierra Leone USA, I am honored to represent two amazing countries blessed with diverse people and I saw this event as a great way to celebrate diversity. Being the fact that I was a volunteer, I was not able to see the Opening Ceremonies because I had to be situated at my station (which was a mile away) before the event started, and couldn't be part of the Walk; however, I was able to chat with fellow volunteers and other walkers when my shift was over.
With my fellow volunteers - Eli and Julia

On the job!!!
Julia and I were assigned to a station and our task was to be traffic directors. The sign reads, "Turn Around!" We made a great team, and we did an awesome job of keeping walkers excited and pumped. With Julia giving high-fives to the walkers and me jumping (as a Hokie would to Metallica's "Enter Sandman") with the sign, I believe our mission was accomplished!!!
S in SHERO (my personal platform as Miss SLUSA) is for Service and one of my mission is to promote volunteerism and to live by this during my time of service as Miss SLUSA!!!
Face-painting booth
One of the many things that got me interested in this event was how beautiful the flyer was, and one of the captions on it read "Eliminating Racism, Empowering Women." I think that is a very powerful message, and it speaks volume.
Stand Against Racism!!!
I am very happy to have been part of this event's success, and I hope that the YWCA makes it an annual event. As it is popularly said, "United We Stand, Divided We Fall!"



Have a great weekend, and keep Sierra Leone in your prayers for a peaceful General Elections this Saturday. May God bless the Republic of Sierra Leone!!!




Ruby B. Johnson
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA



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