Josephine Jasmine Kamara, was graded not only for beauty, but also for academic prowess, fluency, confidence among other qualities and attributes.
Also competing were contestants drawn from Fourah Bay College, Milton Margai College of Education and Technology (MMCE&T), LICCSAL and UNIMak.
“We started it last year, which was very successful taking over from Concord Times. It is aimed at promoting peace, unity, beauty, lifestyle and cultural values, taking into consideration the fights, disunity and cultism amongst students on college campuses.” According to her, Miss University 2012 will take place at the Family Kingdom on the 21st of December, 2012, adding that AYV Miss University offers the platform to find that smart, intelligent, confident and most of all beautiful pageant who will serve as an ambassador for peace, and unity amongst students.”
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The album titled: “Message from Julie†contains twelve songs with a variety of styles, lyrics and rhythms.
In an exclusive interview with the Ariogbo yesterday, Miss Julie disclosed that the album contains so many positive messages for the youths, children and lovers among others.
She pointed out that the album contains songs including Hope for the youths them, message from Julie, live in me, I love you, and young generation.
He further noted that, losing to FC Kallon side does not mean that it is all over for the Freetown City Football Club. He added that this has energized the team and that they have more games ahead of them to secure a better position at the end of the day.
“It is very great for a player to have a fine start in his career more especially when playing at international level,†Jabbi said, adding that he hopes to score more goals in their next matches.
“All praises go to Mohamed Kallon for giving me the opportunity to demonstrate my ability on the pitch in collaboration with my team mates.†Jabbi stated.
The Sierra Leone News Hunters management is concluding arrangements to commence its publications on print in Sierra Leone.
The print publication which is expected to carry a similar name as the online outlet, albeit slight modifications, may hit the news stands by the end of September or the start of October this year.