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Day 5: A Change of Plan

Today was supposed to be the final day of our Iftar distribution in Kamakwie. However the vehicle transporting the goods from Freetown to this remote location near the border of Guinea has broken down. We therefore decide to spend the day in Freetown meeting with various organisations and agreeing a broad framework for future programmes. Several meetings take place throughout the day. Potential projects discussed include: Cemetery project, Hijab project, leadership and empowerment and other short and long term projects.

We also learn during the day that there is a substantial presence of satanic cults and societies in the country. Some of these societies kill humans, cut them into pieces and eat them or burn them as part of their ritual practices. Unfortunately some Muslims are also involved in this. Some of the practices are beyond human comprehension. Some times organs are removed from humans who are alive. We heard of an incident in which the genital parts of a female were forcibly removed whilst she was alive and conscious. Such cultic and satanic practices need to be eliminated to attract the divine mercy and bring prosperity to the nation.

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