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    www.sierra-leone.org/heroes8.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/25/2009    Last Visited: 2/25/2009  

    Alhaji Mohammad Sanusi Mustapha has made lasting contributions in the fields of Islam, education, commerce, and politics. And, Alhaji Mohammad Sanusi Mustapha indeed, he stands in a long and proud tradition of Islamic leadership in Sierra Leone stretching back to the early history of this country.
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    Between 1953 and 1964, Alhaji Mustapha held several cabinet portfolios, including Finance, Works and Transport, and Trade and Industry. He continued to serve in parliament into the 1980s, on one occasion serving as Acting Vice-President II, and is still a member of the Governing Council and Central Committee of the A.P.C.

    But quite aside from his brilliant political career, Alhaji Mustapha has also been a dynamic leader in the field of business.
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    Alhaji Mustapha was the first Sierra Leonean to do local rice milling. He became a licensed buying agent for the Produce Marketing Board in 1950, and was President of the Association for Buying Agencts for the S.L.P.M.B. in 1967. His commercial success is an invaluable example at a time of great need for diverse forms of indigenous private enterprise in this country.

    Along the way, Alhaji Mustapha has also made important contributions to the Islamic community and to the field of education. He has been a Muslim leader in the Fulah Town area for half a century and a force in the Sierra Leone Muslim Congress for over forty years, and he was instrumental in 1958 in launching the Sierra Leone Muslim Congress Secondary School at Kissy. When the British colonial authorities wanted at one point to reduce Fourah Bay College to the status of a technical college, Alhaji Mustapha helped organise the "Save Fourah Bay College Committee" and, as Joint Secretary, toured the then protectorate whipping up support. In 1987, the University of Sierra Leone awarded Alhaji Mustapha the degree of Doctor of Civil Laws in recognition of his many contributions to Sierra Leone's advancement.

    For many years, Alhaji Mohammad Sanusi Mustapha has been known fondly as "Akpata," from the Yoruba expression akpata kin gberu ojo, meaning watasay ston noh de fred ren . And, indeed, Alhaji Mustapha, like the watasay ston , has persevered and endured in many trying and challenging circumstances - much to the betterment of his fellow countrymen.

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    sierraconnection.com/people_historic.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/22/2006    Last Visited: 4/12/2009  

    Alhaji Mohammad Sanusi Mustapha has made lasting contributions in the fields of Islam, education, commerce, and politics. And, Alhaji Mohammad Sanusi Mustapha indeed, he stands in a long and proud tradition of Islamic leadership in Sierra Leone stretching back to the early history of this country.
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    Between 1953 and 1964, Alhaji Mustapha held several cabinet portfolios, including Finance, Works and Transport, and Trade and Industry. He continued to serve in parliament into the 1980s, on one occasion serving as Acting Vice-President II, and is still a member of the Governing Council and Central Committee of the A.P.C.

    But quite aside from his brilliant political career, Alhaji Mustapha has also been a dynamic leader in the field of business.
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    Alhaji Mustapha was the first Sierra Leonean to do local rice milling. He became a licensed buying agent for the Produce Marketing Board in 1950, and was President of the Association for Buying Agencts for the S.L.P.M.B. in 1967. His commercial success is an invaluable example at a time of great need for diverse forms of indigenous private enterprise in this country.

    Along the way, Alhaji Mustapha has also made important contributions to the Islamic community and to the field of education. He has been a Muslim leader in the Fulah Town area for half a century and a force in the Sierra Leone Muslim Congress for over forty years, and he was instrumental in 1958 in launching the Sierra Leone Muslim Congress Secondary School at Kissy. When the British colonial authorities wanted at one point to reduce Fourah Bay College to the status of a technical college, Alhaji Mustapha helped organise the "Save Fourah Bay College Committee" and, as Joint Secretary, toured the then protectorate whipping up support. In 1987, the University of Sierra Leone awarded Alhaji Mustapha the degree of Doctor of Civil Laws in recognition of his many contributions to Sierra Leone's advancement.

    For many years, Alhaji Mohammad Sanusi Mustapha has been known fondly as "Akpata," from the Yoruba expression akpata kin gberu ojo, meaning watasay ston noh de fred ren . And, indeed, Alhaji Mustapha, like the watasay ston , has persevered and endured in many trying and challenging circumstances â€" much to the betterment of his fellow countrymen.

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    www.sierra-leone.org/heroes8.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/22/2008    Last Visited: 3/22/2008  

    Alhaji Mohammad Sanusi MustaphaAlhaji Mohammad Sanusi Mustapha has made lasting contributions in the fields of Islam, education, commerce, and politics.And, indeed, he stands in a long and proud tradition of Islamic leadership in Sierra Leone stretching back to the early history of this country.
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    Between 1953 and 1964, Alhaji Mustapha held several cabinet portfolios, including Finance, Works and Transport, and Trade and Industry.He continued to serve in parliament into the 1980s, on one occasion serving as Acting Vice-President II, and is still a member of the Governing Council and Central Committee of the A.P.C.

    But quite aside from his brilliant political career, Alhaji Mustapha has also been a dynamic leader in the field of business.
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    Alhaji Mustapha was the first Sierra Leonean to do local rice milling.He became a licensed buying agent for the Produce Marketing Board in 1950, and was President of the Association for Buying Agencts for the S.L.P.M.B. in 1967.His commercial success is an invaluable example at a time of great need for diverse forms of indigenous private enterprise in this country.

    Along the way, Alhaji Mustapha has also made important contributions to the Islamic community and to the field of education.He has been a Muslim leader in the Fulah Town area for half a century and a force in the Sierra Leone Muslim Congress for over forty years, and he was instrumental in 1958 in launching the Sierra Leone Muslim Congress Secondary School at Kissy.When the British colonial authorities wanted at one point to reduce Fourah Bay College to the status of a technical college, Alhaji Mustapha helped organise the "Save Fourah Bay College Committee" and, as Joint Secretary, toured the then protectorate whipping up support.In 1987, the University of Sierra Leone awarded Alhaji Mustapha the degree of Doctor of Civil Laws in recognition of his many contributions to Sierra Leone's advancement.

    For many years, Alhaji Mohammad Sanusi Mustapha has been known fondly as "Akpata," from the Yoruba expression akpata kin gberu ojo, meaning watasay ston noh de fred ren.And, indeed, Alhaji Mustapha, like the watasay ston, has persevered and endured in many trying and challenging circumstances â€" much to the betterment of his fellow countrymen.

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    www.guardiannewsngr.com/ibru_center/article01//indexn2_ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/1/2008    Last Visited: 6/1/2008  

    Olanrewaju, who spoke on behalf of the National president, Alhaji Muftau Muhanmed Mustapha said the reported denial of the statement by Okiro was further room for suspicion, despite the establishment of anti Al-Qaeda groups at various police units.

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    www.sierraconnection.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=34 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/24/2005    Last Visited: 3/3/2007  

    When the Director of the Office of National Security (ONS) Alhaji Abdullai Mustapha was contacted for comments on the issue as stated by His Excellency the President last Thursday, he simply replied, "No comments.The police are investigating."Asked whether it was the ONS that indeed sent the alert to the police, Mustapha also responded, "No comments on that either.The police are investigating."However, authentic sources available to Awareness Times indicate that Abdulai Mustapha himself was involved in exposing the alleged subversive activities.

    For the part of the Director of C.I.D, Chief Superintendent Lappia, he informed Awareness Times that the investigations into the alleged subversion was "very much on" and that the nation should not be surprised if more arrests follow.

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    Sierra Leone Nationals Association Of Manitoba, Canada... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/9/2008    Last Visited: 2/20/2009  

    Alhaji Mohammad Sanusi Mustapha has made lasting contributions in the fields of Islam, education, commerce, and politics. And, Alhaji Mohammad Sanusi Mustapha indeed, he stands in a long and proud tradition of Islamic leadership in Sierra Leone stretching back to the early history of this country.
    ...
    Between 1953 and 1964, Alhaji Mustapha held several cabinet portfolios, including Finance, Works and Transport, and Trade and Industry. He continued to serve in parliament into the 1980s, on one occasion serving as Acting Vice-President II, and is still a member of the Governing Council and Central Committee of the A.P.C.

    But quite aside from his brilliant political career, Alhaji Mustapha has also been a dynamic leader in the field of business.
    ...
    Alhaji Mustapha was the first Sierra Leonean to do local rice milling. He became a licensed buying agent for the Produce Marketing Board in 1950, and was President of the Association for Buying Agencts for the S.L.P.M.B. in 1967. His commercial success is an invaluable example at a time of great need for diverse forms of indigenous private enterprise in this country.

    Along the way, Alhaji Mustapha has also made important contributions to the Islamic community and to the field of education. He has been a Muslim leader in the Fulah Town area for half a century and a force in the Sierra Leone Muslim Congress for over forty years, and he was instrumental in 1958 in launching the Sierra Leone Muslim Congress Secondary School at Kissy. When the British colonial authorities wanted at one point to reduce Fourah Bay College to the status of a technical college, Alhaji Mustapha helped organise the "Save Fourah Bay College Committee" and, as Joint Secretary, toured the then protectorate whipping up support. In 1987, the University of Sierra Leone awarded Alhaji Mustapha the degree of Doctor of Civil Laws in recognition of his many contributions to Sierra Leone's advancement.

    For many years, Alhaji Mohammad Sanusi Mustapha has been known fondly as "Akpata," from the Yoruba expression akpata kin gberu ojo, meaning watasay ston noh de fred ren. And, indeed, Alhaji Mustapha, like the watasay ston, has persevered and endured in many trying and challenging circumstances â€" much to the betterment of his fellow countrymen.

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