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Bundu may refer to:
Nzinga may refer to:
The Mende are one of the two largest ethnic groups in Sierra Leone; their neighbours, the Temne people, have roughly the same population. Mende people account for slightly more than 30% of the total population. The Mende are predominantly found in the Southern Province and the Eastern Province, while the Temne are found primarily in the Northern Province and the Western Area, including the capital city of Freetown. Some of the major cities with significant Mende populations include Bo, Kenema, Kailahun, and Moyamba.
Kanu or KANU may refer to:
Abass Chernor Bundu is a Sierra Leonean politician, diplomat, and the current Speaker of the Sierra Leone House of Parliament, in office since April 25, 2018. Bundu was elected speaker by receiving 70 votes in Parliament. The main opposition the All People's Congress, which won the most seats in Parliament, boycotted the election process in protest and did not nominate a candidate for speaker Archived 26 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Bundu is a veteran politician, and a very close ally and personal friend of Sierra Leone"s president Julius Maada Bio
Port Loko District is a district in the North West Province of Sierra Leone. It is the most populous District in the North and the second most populous District in Sierra Leone, after the Western Area Urban District. As of the 2015 census, Port Loko District has a population of 614,063. The district capital is the town of Port Loko and its largest city is Lunsar. The other major towns in the district include Masiaka, Rokupr, Pepel, Lungi and Gbinti.
Bundu dia Kongo, known as BDK, is a new religious movement with a political and cultural agenda that is associated with the Kongo ethnic group. It was founded in June 1969 but officially in 1986 by Ne Muanda Nsemi, who is the group's current leader, and is mainly based in the Kongo Central (Bas-Congo) province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Gbinti is a rural town in Dibia chiefdom, Port Loko District in the Northern Province of Sierra Leone. The town is the chieftaincy seat of Dibia chiefdom. Gbinti lies about 20 miles from the district capital Port Loko and approximately 52 miles east of Freetown.
The National People's Party may refer to:
Sallieu Bundu nicknamed Teacher, is a Sierra Leonean footballer.
Fula people of Sierra Leone is the fifth major ethnic group in Sierra Leone and a branch of the Fula people of West Africa. The Fula make up about 6% of Sierra Leone's population. The Sierra Leone Fula people settled in the Western Area region of Sierra Leone more than four hundred years ago as settlers from the Fouta Djallon Kingdom that expanded to northern Sierra Leone.
Komba may refer to:
Umaru may refer to:
Ibrahim Rassin Bundu is a Sierra Leonean politician and the current majority leader of the Sierra Leone Parliament. Bundu was previously the minority whip and deputy majority leader of parliament. He is a prominent and senior member of the All People's Congress (APC) party.
Mustapha Bundu Shong Hames is a Sierra Leonean professional footballer who plays as a forward for Danish Superliga club AGF, on loan from Anderlecht. He also represents the Sierra Leonean national team.
Brima or Brimah is an African name that may refer to the following people:
Sankoh is a surname originating from West Africa and can refer to:
Kargbo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kamara is an African surname that is most common in Sierra Leone. It may refer to the following notable people:
Mohamed Kamara, is a Sierra Leonean football midfielder