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Friday, June 27, 2014

Royal Profile: Queen from Sierra Leone, Miss Mariatu Dukuray

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I've been busy but happy, thanks be to God. As I mentioned a couple weeks ago, besides living out my platforms of advocating for SHERO and women in STEM, my goal as Miss Sierra Leone USA and onward is to highlight and celebrate my fellow queens and titleholders from Sierra Leone. Using my blog as a tool to thoroughly highlight our queens, this post is to get to know a beautiful titleholder and a phenomenal young lady. Ladies and gentlemen, get to know this beauty with a purpose that is using her crown for a good cause, Miss Mariatu Dukuray.

Presenting... Queen Mariatu Dukuray
Queen Mariatu Dukuray

Who is Miss Mariatu Dukuray?
Age: 23 years old
Place of Birth: Damascus, Syria
Country of Residence: Republic of Sierra Leone
Hobbies/Interests: surfing the internet; watching movies, especially scientific and magical movies; listening to music; shopping; playing games; and spending time with loved ones.
Natural Beauty
Miss Mariatu Dukuray
Top Model from Sierra Leone
Miss Mariatu Dukuray

Education
Completed most of her primary school education in Tripoli, Libya
Secondary: Annie Walsh Memorial in Freetown, Sierra Leone
Tertiary: studying Information Technology (IT) online at the Amity University of India (final year student)
Miss Mariatu Dukuray
Elegant Sierra Leonean Queen
Miss Mariatu Dukuray

Pageant Experience
Miss Freetown 2012 
Miss Earth Sierra Leone 2013
Miss Kenema 2014
Miss Sierra Leone 2014 finalist

Miss Freetown 2012 Mariatu Dukuray
Woman of the Earth:
Sierra Leone's Miss Earth 2013-2014 Mariatu Dukuray
Queen representing Kenema District:
Miss Kenema 2014 Mariatu Dukuray

Queen Mariatu's Advocacy for Education
Queen Mariatu didn’t have the chance or opportunity like most kids to start school at the required age. She started going to school at the age of 8. She mentions "I will never forget the way I felt and how happy I was when I started schooling." Queen Mariatu at ages 8-13 years was a challenging one because apart from not starting school early, she forfeited another whole year of not going to school during the course and she attended three different primary schools at a time; all three of them were different from the other. But due to the fact that she was very intelligent, she never repeated any stage and is thankfully to God for that. During her younger years, her father raised her and her siblings under the motto "There is no life in this house without education." She mentions, "that taught me that even though circumstances may not allow things to happen at its right time, education is one thing that one must strive to get, for without it or even a bit of it, you are not considered."
Top Model
Miss Mariatu Dukuray
Talented and Beautiful
Miss Earth Sierra Leone 2013-2014 Mariatu Dukuray

Sierra Leone's Miss Earth
Queen Mariatu's advocacy as reigning Miss Earth Sierra Leone is "Water Stone." According to Queen Mariatu, in Sierra Leone "we have many big stones that you can find in river shores, in streams, wells and many other places, and locally we call it 'water side stone.' My country is blessed with abundant water ranging from streams, rivers, underground water. You name it, but yet still, there are a good number of people who do not have easy access to it." Her advocacy is more concerned about the accessibility of clean water to primary school children, because most of the public primary schools in Sierra Leone do not have access to water for the students to drink or even clean up after using the rest room. Queen Mariatu adds "that is why whenever there is a waterborne disease outbreak, these children are hugely affected by it because they do not have access to water to wash their hands, wash their fruits before eating and the like. So in order to help reduce the risk, I chose to help in this in my own little way as a Miss Earth Sierra Leone and as a Woman of the Earth."
Sierra Leone's Miss Earth 2013
Queen Mariatu Dukuray
Mother Nature's Daughter
Sierra Leone's Queen Mariatu Dukuray planting tress at Miss Earth 2013 with other contestants
Fiercely Talented GreenWhiteBlue Queen in Rafia
Queen Mariatu Dukuray performing in the Miss Earth 2013 talent competition with fire breathing

Sexy in Swimsuit
Miss Earth Sierra Leone 2013 Mariatu Dukuray
Miss Earth Sierra Leone 2013 Mariatu Dukuray

Queen With A Crown and Cause
Queen Mariatu launched her organization last year on June 15th at the Ministry of Tourism. Her organization is called Mugbor Foundation; "mugbor" is a Mende word that means "let us help" in English. In addition, Queen Mariatu is currently one of the presenters on Sierra Leone's newest television show called Wetin Now? This is a television magazine show made by and for young people in Sierra Leone. The program highlights sensitive and complex issues, interviews, as well as local and international news.
Television Beauty
Queen Mariatu Dukuray on the set of Wetin Now?
Queen Mariatu Dukuray having fun on the set of Wetin Now?
Miss Earth Sierra Leone 2013 Mariatu Dukuray interacting with children in the Philippines

Statement from Queen Mariatu
Unfortunately for me, my family has been separated for a long time now. Even when we were together, it was mostly cold. But even though my mom and dad are separated, I still hold them as close as ever, and my little brothers are the cutest brothers in the world. My country [Sierra Leone] is the home of many natural and beautiful beaches in the world. Such things attracts tourism, and tourism brings income to a country, so joining a helping hand in beautifying these beaches and their surroundings the more, the more tourists from all over the world will come and the more income my country will generate. That is a perfect thing that I can promote about my country.
Sierra Leonean Queen from Africa
Miss Earth Sierra Leone 2013-2014 Mariatu Dukuray in traditional wear at Miss Earth 2013
Sierra Leone's Woman of the Earth
Mariatu Dukuray at Miss Earth 2013

Personal Remarks
I first took notice of Queen Mariatu few weeks before the month of Miss Earth 2013 last December. Being that I have never seen Sierra Leone represented at this pageant during the past three years I have taken interest into pageantry, I got very excited about this. After learning about her, I became interested in her and wanted to get to know this queen. I contacted her online and we messaged each other back and forth. I loved how down-to-earth she was, and appreciated her communicating with me even when she was in Philippines competing at Miss Earth; she even accepted my request and shared some information about herself, which I later blogged about and used to promote her on my social media outlets during that time. I followed her journey at Miss Earth via social media and saw how she represented our country Sierra Leone with pride and honor; in addition, her styling was naturally beautiful and she carried herself with grace and that wonderful Sierra Leone countenance. Post-Miss Earth pageant, she shared her personal struggles and journey to the Miss Earth pageant with me, and I really admired her perseverance and drive which made her not allow her circumstances to hinder her dreams. Unfortunately, I haven't had the opportunity to get to interact with Queen Mariatu in-person yet. However, I hope we do get to cross paths soon. Moreover, I wish this phenomenal lady all the best in her current and future endeavors because she's shown me that she's a hardworking and fiercely ambitious lady. Keep reaching for excellence and nothing less, Queen Mariatu. You're truly a beauty with a purpose.
Miss Earth Sierra Leone Mariatu Dukuray with other Miss Earth 2013 delegates
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2012-2014 Ruby B. Johnson with sign in support of Miss Earth Sierra Leone 2013 Mariatu Dukuray

Additional Fun Facts about Queen Mariatu
  • Zodiac sign is Gemini
  • Spent half of her childhood in Tripoli, Libya
  • Loves bright colors, and favorite color is orange
  • Loves gadgets such as computers, phones, iPad, etc.
  • Loves playing the game of flags and cities of countries
  • Her most memorable moment in life is her first day of school
  • Second (2nd) woman to represent the Republic of Sierra Leone at the Miss Earth pageant
  • Birth date is June 16th, a day that commemorates Day of the African Child (African Child's Day) worldwide
  • The most unusual thing Queen Mariatu has ever done was wearing a night gown for the whole day till the next morning.
Miss Earth Sierra Leone 2013-2014 Mariatu Dukuray
Miss Earth Sierra Leone 2013-2014 Mariatu Dukuray
Despite the fact that we are just from a bloody civil war, Sierra Leoneans find it in their hearts to forgive, forget and move forward for the betterment of the nation. Today, we are one of the most peaceful, violence-free and religiously-tolerant countries in the world, and I am proud of my country for that. - Miss Mariatu Dukuray, Miss Earth Sierra Leone 2013 
Pretty in Pink:
Miss Kenema 2014 Mariatu Dukuray


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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


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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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Thursday, April 3, 2014

April 2014: Miss Sierra Leone USA Celebrates Sierra Leone's 53rd Year of Independence

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I've been very busy with academics but happy, thanks to the Almighty. Happy new month, it's still surreal that we are already in the 4th month but April is special! Join me as I celebrate the Republic of Sierra Leone during the independence month in April. Throughout the month, I will highlight the history of the 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 Facebook, twitter, or Instagram. To know more about my Independence activities on all social media, follow #IndSaloneTurns53
April 27, 1961 is Sierra Leone’s Independence Day. 

Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson Celebrates Sierra Leone's Independence Month
We must no longer allow ourselves to be distracted by the squabbles of the past. We may have our political differences; we may belong to different organizations and hold different opinions, but let us remember we are sons and daughters of Mama Salone, destined by our creator to share the same country, the same roads, the same schools, the same hospitals and the same neighborhoods. Let us continue to make it known to all that we have resolved to settle our political contests through peaceful, civil and constitutional means. 
- His Excellency The President of the Republic of Sierra Leone Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma.

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Thursday, February 13, 2014

Miss Sierra Leone USA 2014 Pageant: Applications Now Available

Hello world!!!

  • Are you a Sierra Leonean woman living in the United States between the ages of 18-25?
  • Do you want to serve and make a difference in Sierra Leonean diaspora communities?
  • Are you passionate about Sierra Leone and ambitious to make a difference in Sierra Leone?
  • Do you want to be a role model and icon to Sierra Leoneans at home and abroad?
  • Are you a talented, hard working, and elegant young Sierra Leonean woman of substance?
  • Do you have what it takes to be the next Sierra Leonean American Queen?

If your answer to all these questions is YES, then enter for your chance to become the next 
MISS SIERRA LEONE USA.
Crowning of Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson on July 1st 2012
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson with students at Pauline Community Primary School in Freetown, Sierra Leone

Read the requirements and fill out the application today. E-mail your questions to MissSierraLeoneUSA@gmail.com or RubyBJohnson@gmail.com

Good luck!!!

The 2014 Miss Sierra Leone USA Scholarship and Leadership Pageant would be held live in New York City from August 15 – August 17, 2014.


Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013.

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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Miss Sierra Leone USA Attends 2013 Leh We Talk Annual Party

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. The past few days have been very relaxing for me and I've been surrounded with love, family, and great friends. Last night, I attended the 'Leh We Talk' Annual Party at Taste Ultra Lounge in Washington, District of Columbia.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
The main purpose of the 'Leh We Talk' Facebook group is to have Sierra Leoneans and non-Sierra Leoneans participate in an open on-line forum for focused debates and decision-making processes which pertain to various social, political, environmental, and developmental issues; inclusive of grassroots, national and international levels.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Left-Right:
Ms. Amie Conteh, Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson, and Ms. Janice Williams
Partial proceeds from the ticket sales will be going towards Sons Of Africa and Peagie Woobay Scholarship Fund. The event was hosted by Ms. Janice Williams of Sierra Leonean Empowerment Network (SLEN), and we were entertained with great music by Josie "DJ NoName" Beckley. Being the foodie that I am, I will gladly let you know that the food was very delicious. My stomach was happily filled with delicious Sierra Leonean food!
Ms. Halima Kamara (photographer, Halima Kamara Photography) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
In the photos above, I'm awarding the $50 gift card prize to Mr. Alusaine Yansaneh for winning the facts about Salone game. Congrats, The People's Ambassador!!!
Mr. Alusaine Yansaneh (People's Ambassador) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Group photo of some of the attendees
Overall I had a great time. It was wonderful to put the faces to names of folks I have interacted with via Leh We Talk over the past year, as well as seeing familiar faces again. Great job to the Leh We Talk team for putting up a classy and fun event.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson

I stay true to myself and my style, and I am always pushing myself to be aware of that and be original. - Aaliyah

Ruby B. Johnson,
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