Comrade Foday P. Kallon laid to rest

 
Freetown, SL—Comrade Foday P. Kallon has passed away. He was buried on Friday March 7, 2014 in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
 
Kallon was a devoted, founding member of the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) Sierra Leone and was elected Northern Province Representative.
 
He was an activist that promoted African unity and liberation under one umbrella. He worked very hard to see our dreams and aspiration as one people one Africa.
 
Foday was born in Port Loko District, Northern Province, Sierra Leone. He was 37 years old.
 
He attended the Roman Catholic Primary School in Port Loko in the 1980’s. In 1997 he pursued a teacher’s certificate at Freetown Teacher’s College.
 
He taught at Fataraman Primary School in Freetown. He was promoted to senior teacher and then transferred to the East-End Municipal Primary School until his death.
 
He had earned a higher teacher’s certificate in 2008 and was a third-year student pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Developmental Studies at The Evangelical College of Theology.
 
He had also lost both his parents during the war.
 
May his soul rest in peace. Amen!
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