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

SOURCES:
Life Depicted Photography
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



Monday, November 12, 2012

Miss Sierra Leone USA at Save Sierra Leone Foundation Cholera Prevention & Benefit Concert

Hello world!!!

Hope all is well with you and yours. I have been very busy and blessed. On November 2nd, I attended Save Sierra Leone Foundation's Cholera Prevention and Treatment Seminar & Benefit Concert. 100% of the proceeds raised on that night will go directly to 300+ bereaved family members of recent cholera victims and to cholera patients at local hospitals. One of the goals of Save Sierra Leone Foundation with respect to this initiative is "to put a smile on the faces of the bereaved families and patients in hospitals still recovering from the cholera illness." The cash donations, consolation cards and gifts will be given to these victims. The many objectives of this event correlated with my personal platform (SHERO) as Miss Sierra Leone USA, specifically the pillars of Health and Education, so I was very delighted to have been part of the audience that evening.
With the African Princesses
The four sweet and beautiful girls (cousins) I am pictured with above have a dance team called "African Princesses," and later did an amazing dance performance (pictured below) at the event. They were such darlings and blessed me many hugs, and asked me lots of questions about what it means to be Miss SLUSA; during the event their moms told me that they are now inspired to do a pageant so they'll get to do the things I do, which I thought was very awesome and ambitious of them. By God's grace, I hope to inspire many more brilliant and beautiful girls to be pioneers in their communities and make a positive difference with or without a title/crown.
Fact: The cholera outbreak was triggered by heavy rainfall and flooding in Sierra Leone this year, combined with poor hygiene practices, unsafe water sources, and ineffective waste management. Crowded living conditions, poor sanitation and inadequate access to safe water were responsible for the higher rates of the outbreak in the Western Area including Sierra Leone's capital city and my hometown, Freetown.
Left to Right:
Singer Johnny "Wisdom" Koroma
Gospel singers Mrs. Giileh Kebbie-Scholz and Binty Nicol
Fact: Cholera is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. The bacteria releases a toxin that causes increased release of water from cells in the intestines, which produces severe diarrhea. Risk factors include exposure to contaminated or untreated drinking water and/or living in or traveling to areas where there is cholera. Complications of cholera include severe dehydration and death.
Raylene Sage
Ms. Raylene Sage is Registered Nurse who works here in the United States. Ms. Sage was one of the presenters of the evening, and she appealed to the audience about the importance of healthcare among native Sierra Leoneans, especially children. While living in Sierra Leone last year, Raylene was a Volunteer Nurse at West End Clinic in Freetown; she worked in the outpatient clinic, worked with inpatients, patients in West End Clinic's antenatal program, did HIV counseling and testing to pregnant women, and offered Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) services. Besides offering her medical services to the people of Sierra Leone, Raylene is also a guardian to multiple children in Freetown. She pays tuition, fees, buys clothes, takes care of medical bills, etc. for these many children. She is a beautiful and sweet woman of God that is so passionate about what she does, and we could all hear and see that during her speech; she was in tears during her presentation, and she touched the hearts of many of us that were sitting in the audience.
Dr. Marion Koso-Thomas (Pediatrician) speaking on cholera crisis prevention, control, and treatment
Fact: On August 17, 2012, His Excellency President Ernest Bai Koroma announced that the outbreak was a national public health crisis. At this time the cholera outbreak had a mortality rate of 1.8% in the country, nearly double the threshold for a state of emergency. By the end of August 2012, approximately 13,300 people were infected by cholera (Wikipedia)
Left to Right:
Ms. Patricia O. Thorpe-Finney, President/CEO of Save Sierra Leone Foundation
Ms. Natasha Beckley, Miss World Sierra Leone 2011
Ms. Cassandra Wright, friend of SSLF
Mrs. Giileh Kebbie-Scholz, gospel singer and SSLF Board Member
Ms. Binty Nicol
Gospel singer
Ms. Binty is a Sierra Leonean gospel artist, and was one of the performers of the night. I was really touched by her song and she has a very beautiful voice. She is in a group with her brother (Ali), and they are known as The Gospel Showers. I am very happy to have gotten a copy of their recent album called Walk in the Light, and all the songs are amazing. I highly recommend you get a copy, and you will truly be blessed after listening to it!!!

Mr. Koby Maxwell
R&B artist, Actor, and Producer
Mr. David Vandy
International Broadcaster, Actor, Director, and Playwright
MC of the night
At the end of this empowering event, I was invited and treated by members and friends of Save Sierra Leone Foundation. Besides the very delicious food we ate at Red Lobster, what I loved most was the game we played during our meal. There really isn't a name for this game, but I'll like to think of it as The Positivity Game. Initiated by Mr. Prince Thorpe, each person around the table was to select one individual and say something interesting/funny/inspiring about that person. It was just so wonderful to sit in the midst of such intelligent and hardworking women and men that genuinely respect, admire, and love each other. Being that I was the youngest in that company, I felt very blessed to have great role models ahead of my generation who have and are doing great things in all works of life. In the words of our newly re-elected U.S. Commander-in-Chief (Pres. Barack Obama), "The best is yet to come!"
Waiting to be seated at Red Lobster
Ms. Cassandra Wright
The night ended with good food and great company!!!
For those of us living here in the U.S., let us always remind our family members back home in Sierra Leone about the importance of health and sanitation. We cannot take our health for granted, especially the younger and older generations. Donations may come in millions for the ill and bereaved, but we must also remember that prevention is the best remedy. Please visit Save Sierra Leone Foundation's website, and find out how you can help. You may also leave a comment below and I can refer you to one of the SSLF members for details.

Remember always that wεl bכdi gεntri (health is wealth).

Important Links:
In Pictures: Sierra Leone's Cholera Outbreak

P.S.: Let us keep Sierra Leone in our daily prayers for peaceful activities before/during/after the upcoming General Elections this Saturday (Nov. 17). Let us also pray for God's guidance in the lives of the newly President and Parliamentary officials we will be getting.

Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Sierra Leone and USA General Elections 2012

Hello world!!!

November 2012 is a very important time for my 2 countries, Sierra Leone and USA. It's Elections Time!!! Go out to the polls on Nov. 6 (USA) and Nov. 17 (Sierra Leone), and vote for countries' future. Also, let us keep these nations in our daily prayers for peaceful & fair activities before/during/after the General Elections.




Tips for Election Day:
  • Remember to bring along your VOTER REGISTRATION CARD and other needed items.
  • Be prepared to wait in LONG LINES, so plan your day accordingly.
  • Have a SNACK and WATER.
  • Use the BATHROOM (WC) before standing in line, and don't drink too much water while in line.
  • DRESS WARM and get ready to camp out (folding chairs, blankets, etc.)
  • BE RESPECTFUL of other people's choice of Candidate/Party.
  • BE AN INFORMED VOTER!!!!
  • (USA Voters) When about to vote, FIRST SELECT YOUR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE and then the option that says "all (insert political party)" afterwards. If not, your presidential candidate will be excluded.

For more information:




Ruby B. Johnson, 
Proud Unaffiliated American Voter
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA



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