Saturday, July 20, 2019
Fighting Corruption through Making Music :: Essays on Corruption
                  Fighting Corruption through Music    Singing about  corruption is not a new thing and can be described  as a disease one  can compare with HIV/Aids  as been the second most popular in Africa.  Thus many see it as the most main cause of many African states slowness in terms of stable  economic growth .It is therefore no secret  to many ordinary citizens  you who keep wondering or face with the dilemma as to how really their governments are operating .As such life  in relation to economic growth during and after post colonial rule as always been a litmus test.    Sierra Leone  The name meaning (Lion mountain) from a Portuguese sailor ?Pedro da sentra also this beautiful diamond shaped country was used by then British colonial masters to settle free slaves thus the capital city was named Freetown .With so many minerals and other resources combined with already many IMF loans been given many see it as been far enough to have change the deplorable living standard of many of its citizens  forty years after independence. It is therefore  no surprise  to many n view of the present governing authorities  lack of transparency and willingness to prosecute or crack down hard on those they found  in corrupt practice , the faith of many citizens  on the Anti-corruption commission  been set  up is nothing to go by.      State of the music industry  The music Industry has dramatically grown in the last couple of years despite harsh conditions faced  by musicians and composers alike. For many   music is sacred , thus it can  calm  the troubled mind  and bind  the wandering sense. As such , Sierra Leone during the past years has produced some distinct traditional musicians  such as: John  Gbala ,Amy Kallon.  , Salia,, Rogers(Rogie),Ebenezer Calender   and many more.As old musicians   continue to rebirth themselves  and young  musicians  continue to see the music industry gaining its reputation , there is now arrays of  musicians   in categories such as : R&B, POP, traditional , Reggae and religious  music.    Level of Censorship  The level of censorship on music is always a  big question whenever musicians  produced songs about sensitive issues  such as  ?  					    
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