Showing posts with label Independence Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Independence Day. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Miss Sierra Leone USA Attends 2014 Sierra Leone Progressive Union's Independence Day Picnic

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I'm doing fabulous, thanks be to God! On July 4th, I attended the Sierra Leone Progressive Union's (SLPU) annual picnic in commemoration of our nation's Independence Day in Virginia. This was my second time attending this picnic, I was a special guest there last year. It was a lovely event getting to see familiar faces, and meeting wonderful new folks. Being a picnic, the food was delicious and I took home a lovely spread of take-out. Thanks to all that blessed me with the food! Overall, I had a phenomenal time on such a beautiful day.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and little Miss Soraya (daughter of Actor/Comedian Foday Kargbo)
Mr. David Vandy (Voice of America anchor and Director) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and some cast mates of 'Cry of the Country Virgin'
On August 16, 2014, I will be starring in the classic Sierra Leonean play Cry of the Country Virgin as Matorma, the lead character. At this event, an excerpt was scheduled to be performed to show a preview of our stage play; so a good amount of the cast was present. I'll be blogging more details about tickets and more information in an upcoming post. Don't miss this masterpiece African experience next month! Below is the flier for the play.
Cry of the Country Virgin
August 16, 2014 at 6:30 pm
4101 Fairfax Parkway, Alexandria, Virginia 22312
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Musician/Dancer Ahmed Janka Nabay (King of Bubu Music)
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Mr. Joseph Umarr Deen-Koroma (All People's Congress Youth Wing Leader in the US)
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Mr. Foday Kargbo (Actor/Comedian)
My "Showbiz Dad"
Mr. David Buakei Vandy and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Little Miss Soraya and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Special Remarks:
HAPPY 238th BIRTHDAY, AMERICA!!!
Happy Independence Day to these United States of America. Special thanks to all the women and men that serve our country in and out of uniform. Our nation may not be perfect, but I know we have come a very long way and the best is yet to come. Hardworking citizens of this nation, whether born here or naturalized, built it. I am grateful for the sacrifices made for me to live in this country by my mother, and all the historical figures in the civil rights movement and women's movement, etc. I wear my Miss Sierra Leone USA sash proudly always because I know represent a phenomenal diaspora in a great nation. I am proud to be an American. I am a proud Sierra Leonean American. May God continue to bless the USA.


Ruby B. Johnson,
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Friday, May 2, 2014

Miss Sierra Leone USA Attends Sierra Leone Diaspora Forum on 2014 Independence Day

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I'm doing well, thanks be to God! On April 27th commemorating 53 years of Sierra Leone's independence from British invasion and domination, I attended the Sierra Leone Diaspora Forum and Reception brought by the USA Sierra Leonean community and the Embassy of Sierra Leone in the United States. This was a very productive and empowering event, I was honored to have been one of the special guests, and I enjoyed my time there.
I LOVE MY GREEN.WHITE.BLUEMiss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
The Forum and Reception was held at the Silver Spring Civic Center in Maryland, USA. This event was hosted by Mr. Daniel Koroma and Mr. Sam Ford. Mr. Koroma is the Community Outreach Manager and Liaison to African and Caribbean Communities at the Montgomery County Office of Community Partnerships. Mr. Ford is a general assignment reporter for ABC7/WJLA-TV, and a previous correspondent for CBS News.
Honorable Mabinty Daramy (Sierra Leone's Deputy Minister of Finance) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Honorable Mabinty Daramy, the Sierra Leone Deputy Minister of Finance, came all the way from Sierra Leone for this event. She responded to the many questions that some folks in the diaspora had, and I learned so many interesting things from her ranging from new mining laws to initiatives being set in place for Sierra Leonean diaspora in Sierra Leone. It was such an honor to have her at the event, and my pleasure meeting such a phenomenal woman.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and His Excellency Bockari Kortu Stevens (Sierra Leone's Chief of Mission and Ambassador to the United States)
Mr. Daniel Koroma (African and Caribbean Community Outreach Manager at the Montgomery County Office of Community Partnerships) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Perks of being Miss Sierra Leone USA? Getting to seat at the high table with dignitariesLeft-Right: Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson, Ambassador Ibrahim S. Conteh (Sierra Leone's Deputy Chief of Mission in the United States), Ambassador Bockari Kortu Stevens (Sierra Leone's Chief of Mission to the United States)
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Ms. Emira Woods (Co-Director of Foreign Policy In Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies)
Ms. Emira Woods is co-director of Foreign Policy In Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies, and an expert on U.S. foreign policy with a special emphasis on Africa and the developing world. She has written on a range of issues from debt, trade and development to U.S. military policy. She serves on the Board of Directors of Africa Action, Just Associates, Global Justice and the Financial Policy Forum. She is also on the Network Council of Jubilee USA. Ms. Woods was an amazing speaker on all the relevant triumphs and constraints in Sierra Leone and the African continent, as well as the need for the inclusion of women in all decision-making in nation-building. One of the many things I admire about Ms. Woods is that she's always wearing afrikana, something I'd love to do if I could afford or sponsored with clothing. Don't believe me? Google her and see all her images, EVERYTHING AFRIKANA!!!

Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Mrs. Isatu Isha Sillah (Head of Chancery in the Embassy of Sierra Leone in the United States)
One of the important segments of this event was the presentations, Question-and-Answer, and breakout sessions led by three Sierra Leonean individuals: Mr. Jesmed F. Suma, Mr. Michael P.F. Akpan, and Dr. Ibrahima Diallo. Mr. Suma led the "Setting the policies and regulatory framework for Diaspora inclusivity: Diaspora as the 5th Region of Sierra Leone" session. Mr. Suma is the Executive Director of Sierra Leone Policy Watch, and independent public policy think-tank supporting transformation development in Sierra Leone; he is also the President/CEO of Business Research and Investment Corporation (BRIMCO) Consulting based in Princeton, New Jersey providing investment advisory and management services for US businesses investing in the continent of Africa. Mr. Michael P.F. Akpan led the "Knowledge management as a means to strengthening capacity, knowledge transfer and information sharing to restore brain gain" session. Mr. Akpan is the President/CEO of Brooklands International Group, Inc.; he is the Founder of Brookland Development Organization, a 501(c)3 corporation; he is also a Human Resources Management Specialist.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Dr. Ibrahim Diallo of EZ Rehab Solutions (event presenter)
Dr. Ibrahima Diallo led the third and final session titled "Establish sound and effective regulatory framework to promote Diaspora investment vehicles in public, private and public-private institutional settings." Dr. Diallo is a medical doctor and the Owner/Director of EZ Rehab Solutions, a privately-owned rehabilitation and physical therapy clinic in Greenbelt, Maryland. Dr. Diallo was recently in Sierra Leone and conducted a research study on developing "Engagement Diaspora Framework in the healthcare sector," in which he worked with the Ministry of Health and the Office of Diaspora Affairs. Dr. Diallo is also the husband of Mrs. Hawa Barry Diallo, Owner/Director of the Miss Guinee North America Pageant.
Selfie with my favorite girl!
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Miss Janet Baindu Lagah-Bona (former Junior Miss Sierra Leone USA and NAM Miss Virginia Pre-teen)
Janet was Junior Miss Sierra Leone USA 2008-2012 and National American Miss Virginia Pre-teen 2010. You may have read in my past blog posts and/or heard me speak fondly of her in-person because I absolutely adore her. She's very intelligent, hardworking, and oh so humble. In addition, she was very instrumental in my preparation for the Miss Sierra Leone USA pageant and I'm forever grateful for her continuous love and support!
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Mr. David Buakei Vandy of Voice of America
Ms. Jacqueline Williams-Coker (Owner/CEO of First Mile Travel, LLC) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Ms. Jacqueline Williams-Coker is the Owner/CEO of First Mile Travel, LLC., a traveling agency that provides affordable airfares worldwide. Meeting Ms. Jacqueline on this day was special to me because she first saw me last month hosting the Big Voice of Salone Awards and sent me a message few days later expressing that I did a great job hosting the show, words of encouragement, and lots of well-wishes. Her message really touched my heart, and all I had wished at that moment was that I had had a chance to give her a hug and express my gratitude in person. Fortunately for me, she was present at the event on Sunday, and at the end of the event she came up to me and said hi. She's just as sweet and friendly in person, I finally got my hug (well actually multiple hugs), and I met her intelligent and beautiful daughter, Gabrielle! I love moments like these when I get to connect with genuine people from social media and then in real life!
Miss Gabrielle and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
With Miss Gabrielle (daughter of Ms. Jacqueline Williams-Coker, owner/CEO of First Mile Travel, LLC). This sweet and awesome young lady will be starting university next Fall. In addition to our chat about academics and her university choices, we talked about prom dresses and natural hair. From chatting with her for the first time on Sunday, I know her future is "excellence and nothing less." Intelligent and beautiful, she continues to make her mama proud, and I truly admire her big dreams and talents. This is the definition of Sierra Leonean Girls Killing It!
Mr. Mohamed Lamrana Bah (Fullah Progressive Union president) presenting an award to Ms. Nadia Bangura (Secretary to the Ambassador of Sierra Leone in the United States), and Mr. Aiah Fanday (Friends of Sierra Leone).
Three special awards were presented to individuals committed to the betterment and positive promotion of Sierra Leoneans and love for Sierra Leone. The special awards recipient were: Ambassador Bockari Kortu Stevens, Ms. Nadia Bangura, and Mr. Sam Ford of ABC7/WJLA-TV.
Mr. Salifu Kamara of World Bank (motivational speaker and Sierra Leone advocate) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Mr. Edward 'Bizo Da Mayor' Kargbo (African Radio Salone) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Mr. Ken Lowe (African Radio Salone)
The Queen and Her BodyGuards!
Mr. Salifu Kamara, Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson, and Mr. Edward Kargbo
Sierra Leoneans and friends of Sierra Leone in the audience
Sierra Leoneans and friends of Sierra Leone in the audience
Unu le wi it
Yummy Sierra Leonean food!
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At the end of the Forum, there was a reception and this foodie truly enjoyed and appreciated the food. Food served were: rice bread, jollof rice, fried plantains, akara, meat pie, fish balls, fruits,fried fish, fried chicken etc. Drinks included were water, soda, fruit juices, and ginger beer; but in typical Sierra Leonean fashion, the ginger beer was the first to finish since we love our ginger beer so much! The lovely ladies that were serving the food told me that they want to really feed their Miss Salone and if I was even on a diet, that was the day I'd ignore it and eat as much as I can, and reminded me of how Sierra Leoneans appreciate curves in their women. So your Miss Sierra Leone USA went home left the event belful and I couldn't think of a much better way to end my Independence Day.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
HAPPY 53RD BIRTHDAY, MAMA SALONE!!!


I strongly believe that education of any sort is the key to dispelling darkness from young minds...I believe that even a child can change the world through a creative, peaceful process. - Salifu Kamara


Ruby B. Johnson,
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Photo credits:
Ken Lowe
Usiff Sesay
David Vandy
Jacqueline Williams-Coker

Thursday, May 1, 2014

#IndSaloneTurns53 - Miss Sierra Leone USA Celebrates Independence Month 2014 (Last Week)

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I am doing great, all thanks to the Almighty. Join me as I celebrate the Republic of Sierra Leone during the independence month in April. Throughout this month, I have been highlighting the history of our nation, as well as phenomenal women and men who have made significant impact in the nation at home and in diaspora communities worldwide. The conversation has already started, so find me on Facebooktwitter, or Instagram. Below is the list of things and people highlighted for the fourth week and last few days in April. To know more about my Independence activities on all social media, follow #IndSaloneTurns53
April 27, 1961 is Sierra Leone’s Independence Day.


Day 22: Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone
Fourah Bay College, the oldest university in West Africa

Day 23: Sierra Leone Psychiatric Hospital
Sierra Leone Psychiatric Hospital, the one of the oldest mental health institutions in West Africa
Sierra Leone Psychiatric Hospital
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Day 24: Ethnic Groups of Sierra Leone
The many diverse ethnic groups of Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone ethnic groups
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Day 25: Mining in Sierra Leone
Mineral-rich Sierra Leone and Mining

Day 26: Wildlife in Sierra Leone
The diverse wildlife of Sierra Leone
Wildlife in Sierra Leone
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Day 27: INDEPENDENCE DAY
APRIL 27, 1961: Independence Day of the Republic of Sierra Leone
April 27: Sierra Leone Independence Day
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Day 28: Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces
The Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF)
Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces
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Day 29: Crops
Crops, one of the important portions of agriculture in Sierra Leone
Crops
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Day 30: Rice
Rice, Sierra Leone's most important crop
Rice
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If you know me in real life, you know I love rice and you know my usual statement "because I'm a Sierra Leonean!" I eat rice at least 3 times in a week, due to the fact that I cook or will order it if eating at a restaurant. I really love rice, and if there are any rice companies out there looking for a spokesperson to advertise their product and give me monthly supplies of bags of rice, I would love to get that job because I really will eat and distribute what I preach! The photo above is rice and cassava leaves, one of my favorite Sierra Leonean dishes! I couldn't think of a better way to end my #IndSaloneTurns53 series than with my favorite food and one of the many reasons why I love being a Sierra Leonean!!!

Independence Day video message from your Miss Sierra Leone USA. Watch it!


Ruby B. Johnson,
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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Miss Sierra Leone USA Attends Kono Union USA's 2014 Sierra Leone Independence Picnic

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I am doing fantastic, thanks be to God! It's Sierra Leone's Independence Weekend, woohoo!!! On the eve of Sierra Leone's Independence Day, I attended Kono Union USA's Sierra Leone Independence Picnic in Bethesda, Maryland. The purpose of this picnic was to commemorate Sierra Leone's 53rd Independence, create a fun and family-oriented event, as well as celebrate the newly elected executive board members of Kono Union USA.
Green, White, and Blue!
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Kono Union USA, Inc. is an organization interested in bringing together everyone who loves, claims, and respect the Kono District in Sierra Leone.The motto of Kono Union USA is "to Love, Honor and have Pride in Kono." They are interested in fostering a community of like-minded persons who support and honor projects related to Kono both within the United States and abroad. Kono Union USA Inc. is the oldest ethnic Sierra Leonean organization in the United States.
Dr. Fuambai Sia Ahmadu (Owner of the Miss Sierra Leone USA Pageant and President of Kono Union USA) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Zianab Sankoh (Kono Union USA Secretary-General), Dr. Fuambai Sia Ahmadu (President of Kono Union USA), and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
I am pictured above with Dr. Fuambai Sia Ahmadu, a medical anthropologist and scholar. Besides being the Owner of the Miss Sierra Leone USA pageant and CEO of Miss Sierra Leone in DC, Inc., she is the newly elected president of Kono Union USA, Inc. An awesome fact about her position is that she is the first woman to serve as president of Kono Union USA. Congratulations again, Dr. Fuambai!
Mrs. Hawa Barry Diallo (Owner/Executive Director of the Miss Guinea North America Pageant) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Khadija Barry-Diallo (daughter of Mrs. Hawa Barry Diallo) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Overall, I had a great time at the event and I got to meet many new people. Thank you so much to the Kono people for being so welcoming. My time at the picnic brought back some memories from my time staying in Kono last year during my mining internship in Tankoro Chiefdom, Koidu Town with Koidu Limited - Octea Mining. Keep up the good work KUUSA, and all the best in your future endeavors!
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Having gained independence as a free nation from British invasion and domination, Sierra Leone celebrates 53 years on April 27th, 2014.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson

As descendants of Africans with our history of enslavement, imperialism and colonialism, we have to be very careful when we are shamed into forgetting or denigrating our culture, our past, and our traditions. - Dr. Fuambai Sia Ahmadu


Ruby B. Johnson,
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

#IndSaloneTurns53 - Miss Sierra Leone USA Celebrates Independence Month 2014 (Week 2)

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I am doing great, all thanks to the Almighty. Join me as I celebrate the Republic of Sierra Leone during the independence month in April. Throughout this month, I have been highlighting the history of our nation, as well as phenomenal women and men who have made significant impact in the nation at home and in diaspora communities worldwide. The conversation has already started, so find me on Facebooktwitter, or Instagram. Below is the list of things and people highlighted for the second week in April. To know more about my Independence activities on all social media, follow #IndSaloneTurns53
April 27, 1961 is Sierra Leone’s Independence Day.


Day 8: Ebenezer Calendar
Sierra Leone music legend, The Great Ebenezer Calendar
Ebenezer Calendar
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Day 9: Leone Stars
Leone Stars, the Sierra Leone national football (soccer) team

Leone Stars
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Day 10: Sierra Leone Beaches and Islands
The many beaches and islands in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone beaches and islands
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Day 11: The Sierra Leone Pledge
The Pledge of Allegiance to the Republic of Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone national pledge
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Day 12: Cotton Tree
Cotton Tree, a historical symbol in the Republic of Sierra Leone
Cotton Tree
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Day 13: His Excellency Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma
His Excellency Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma, the 4th and current President of Sierra Leone
His Excellency Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma
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Day 14: Freetown
Freetown, Sierra Leone's capital city
Freetown
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Freetown is the city I was born and raised in, and represented at the 2012 Miss Sierra Leone USA pageant. As Miss Freetown USA, I carried that title with pride and wore that sash with honor because I know the significant role this city has played in cultivating Sierra Leone's modern history, and that it is the hub for all ethnic groups in the country.

We must do more to empower women and girls to ensure that our girls finish school and that they can contribute to the development of Sierra Leone. 
- Mrs. Zainab Hawa Bangura, United Nations Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict


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