Hello world!!!
Hope you and yours are doing well. I've been doing well, mostly because I am currently in Sierra Leone for my official Homecoming/Independence trip to Salone. During this time, I've been getting to know my fellow Sierra Leoneans, exploring my beautiful land of birth, visiting places, meetings, seeing familiar and new faces, etc. Due to my very busy schedule, I am currently unable to actively blog about each day, especially since I have multiple engagements each day and won't do justice in explaining each one every day. Therefore, I'll individually blog about all my experiences when my tour is over. However, I've been very consistent in sharing pictures of my day since my arrival on
facebook, so add me! Check out these photos below of what I've been doing so far.
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 Ruby B. Johnson attends the 2013 Presentation of Insignia and Awards and Reception hosted at the State House in Freetown on April 27th, 2013 (Salone Independence Day) |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 Ruby B. Johnson and Mr.Mohammed Kallon (football legend and Awardee) |
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His Excellency The President of the Republic of Sierra Leone Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma handing out the Awards to recipients |
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Left-Right:
2nd Lady Mrs. Kadi Sam-Sumana,
His Excellency The Vice President Alhaji Samuel Sam-Sumana, and
First Lady Mrs. Sia Nyama Koroma |
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Teen engineering prodigy Kelvin Doe (Awardee), Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 Ruby B. Johnson, and singer Millicent Rhodes (Awardee). |
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Salone is 52!! |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 in front of The Cotton Tree, the center of Freetown |
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Mr. Ibrahim Kamara (President of Octea Mining) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 Ruby B. Johnson on SLBC's "Lunch Time Break" |
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Left-Right:
Ms. Rose Konima Stevens (journalist),
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013, Mr. Asmieu Bah (Host),
Mr. Daniel Moseray (creator of Wan Pot), and
Ms. Asma James (President of Women in Media Sierra Leone - WIMSAL)
on SLBC's "Lunch Time Break" |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 Ruby B. Johnson meets Honorable Karamoh Kabba (Deputy Minister of Political and Public Affairs) |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 Ruby B. Johnson meets Acting Director of Mines, Mr. Alusine Timbo |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 Ruby B. Johnson meets Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Honorable Peter Bayuku Konteh |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 meets Matron Roselyn Momoh, Matron of Connaught Hospital, during courtesy call to the hospital |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 visits Connaught Hospital |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 speaking to the students of EducAid Sierra Leone in the Women's Project class |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 at Lumley Government Hospital |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 with little Miss Khadija at the Ola During Children's Hospital |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 with matrons and some nurses of the Princess Christian Maternity Hospital (also known as Cottage) |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 Ruby B. Johnson with Mr. Daniel Moseray on SLBC's "We Yus" |
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Vickie Remoe (Swit Salone Media creator) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 Ruby B. Johnson at the Inaugural Youth Excellence Awards
Photo Courtesy: Vickie Remoe |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 with Class 1 students of Pauline Community Primary School |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 with Class 2 and 3 students of Pauline Community Primary School |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 with some of the nurses of the Rokupa Government Hospital |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA and Matron Anneiru K. Braimah during visit to The Sierra Leone Psychiatric Hospital in Kissy |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 meets baby Gifty at the United Methodist Health and Medical Services |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 at Koidu Limited's Kimberlite Project site in Koidu Town (Kono District) |
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Left-Right:
Mr. Christo Swanepoel (General Manager and Mining Engineer),
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 Ruby B. Johnson (Mining Engineering Student), and
Mr. Julius Aruna (Human Resources Manager) |
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Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 Ruby B. Johnson - Future Mining and Minerals Engineer!!! |
Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA
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