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After a Trying Moment JFK Renews Commitment to Public Service

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After a Trying Moment JFK Renews Commitment to Public Service

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JFK is seen by millions of Sierra Leoneans at home and abroad as the country’s most favored presidential material for the 2018 presidential election. Despite campaigns to besmear his personality, he has refused to succumb to external setbacks and intimidations from detractors. Sources  have disclosed that most of the people who are now striving to see the downfall of JFK are the same people he has given all his best to upgrade to where they are today in society.

 

Although many supporters of JFK are seriously disturbed by the recent negative and unjust reports against his personality, he is determined to serve all with grudge.

 

“If you are looking for someone who sees no one as enemy but has a kind heart for everyone around him regardless of political affiliations, religions, race and tribal background, come to Sierra Leone and meet JFK” an Abacha Street trader declared.

 

Many have commended his fortitude and strong determination to not succumb to their strategies. The Artoney General still keeps his doors of friendship open to all, with one mission to serve his people to the best of what God wants him to do.

 

 

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