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  2. History of Sierra Leone (1961–1978) - Wikipedia

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    History of Sierra Leone (1961–1978) In April 1961, Sierra Leone became politically independent of Great Britain. It retained a parliamentary system of government and was a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations. The Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP), led by Sir Milton Margai were victorious in the first general election under ...

  3. Siaka Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Siaka Probyn Stevens (24 August 1905 – 29 May 1988) was the leader of Sierra Leone from 1967 to 1985, serving as Prime Minister from 1967 to 1971 and as President from 1971 to 1985. Stevens' leadership was often characterized by patrimonial rule and self-indulgence, consolidating power by means of corruption and exploitation.

  4. 1992 Sierra Leonean coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Saidu Momoh is overthrown. The 1992 Sierra Leonean coup d'état was a coup d'état against the government of Sierra Leone by a group of young military officers led by 25-year-old Captain Valentine Strasser on 29 April 1992. Strasser took control of the government, deposing President Joseph Saidu Momoh.

  5. Siaki Ika - Wikipedia

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    Siaki Ika. Siaki Ika (born November 7, 2000) is an American professional football defensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at LSU, where he was a member of the team that won the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship, before transferring to Baylor the following season.

  6. Sergeants' Coup (Sierra Leone) - Wikipedia

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    The Sergeants' Coup was a military coup d'état in Sierra Leone that occurred on 18 April 1968 against Chairman of the National Reformation Council (NRC) and acting Governor-General of Sierra Leone Brigadier Andrew Juxon-Smith, [1][2] who declared himself the interim leader the year prior. The coup was led by Brigadier John Amadu Bangura who ...

  7. National Stadium (Sierra Leone) - Wikipedia

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    National Stadium (Sierra Leone) The Siaka Stevens National Stadium, commonly known informally as the National Stadium, is the national stadium of Sierra Leone, located in the capital city of Freetown. It is used mostly for football matches and it also has athletics facilities. It is the largest and main stadium in Sierra Leone and has a ...

  8. Siaka Tiéné - Wikipedia

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    Siaka Tiéné. Siaka Tiéné (born 22 February 1982) is an Ivorian former professional footballer who primarily played as a left-back. Having begun at ASEC Mimosas in his native Ivory Coast and Mamelodi Sundowns in South Africa, he went on to spend most of his professional career in France. He amassed 96 appearances scoring twice for the Ivory ...

  9. List of heads of government of Sierra Leone - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of heads of government of Sierra Leone, from the establishment of the office of Chief Minister in 1954 until the present day.The office of Prime Minister was abolished after the constitutional referendum in 1978, and reinstated in 2018 with the appointment of David J. Francis as Chief Minister.