Saturday, March 22, 2014

Sierra Leone: Football Association president Joins Ahmadiyya Muslim Secondary School


She said she did her research and was reliably informed that Ahmadiyya is the factory of sports men and women of this country.

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Source/Credit: Awareness Times
By Awareness Times | Mar 21, 2014

The Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) President, Isha Johansen, recently joined the alma mater of football icon Mohamed Kallon by becoming the newest student of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Secondary School at Kissy Dock Yard in Freetown.

“Nobody asked me to come to this school; and I’ve never met with your former Principal of high standing, Ambassador M.P. Baryoh,” said madam Johansen.

She said she did her research and was reliably informed that Ahmadiyya is the factory of sports men and women of this country.

Arguably, 90% of them hail from this school, she said.


Read original post here: Isha Johansen Joins Kallon at Ahmadiyya


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