In this very inspiring episode of the JAB Show, we sit down with Chernor Bah (Cee Bah), Sierra Leone’s Minister of Information and Civic Education, a globally recognised feminist advocate, and change-maker, to explore the roots to his very radical limits-breaking life.
In this deep and thought-provoking conversation, Chernor Bah passionately shares about how discovery of his purpose at a very early age, transformed his life and set him on a life long quest to liberate and empower the weak among us.
We talk about
- His Radical Inclusion philosophy that drove him to lead the campaign to overturn the law banning pregnant girls from the classroom.. which was won after more than 5 years of relentless hard work ..
- Why should English be the primary language of communication in School?
- Why do we have the Lion as a national symbol? What’s the connection with our national aspirations?
- Why are we called Sierra Leone? Does the name have any meaning that speaks of who we are and what we are capable of?
Cee Bah’s life mission to push boundaries and break limits is already finding practical expression.
If you’re searching for your purpose, meaning, and mission in life, or simply want to unlock your full potential, this episode is a must-watch!
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