Sallu Kamuskay is a Sierra Leonean communication strategist, fixer, blogger, youth organizer, event manager, spokesperson, and public relations expert. He calls his movement in the media world “The Concierge of Media (COM)”. Sallu’s movement has connections with media experts, media organizations, companies, web developers, and professionals across the world. Sallu Kamuskay’s trade primarily involves negotiating deals and managing social media for professionals, influencers, politicians, media houses, organizations, and companies. He focuses on protecting, promoting, and defending them in the face of cyberbullying.
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Boosting Conversions by 40%
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Simplifying Complexity
Enhancing Student Success
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Workshop prep
Teamwork facilitation
Follow-up actions
Output synthesis
UX DESIGN
UX Research
Information Architecture
Wireframing
Prototyping
Usability Testing
UI DESIGN
Visual Design
Layout Design
Visual Interface
Responsive Design
Design System
Enhancing Student Success
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All About Sallu Kamuskay
All About Sallu Kamuskay
Communication Strategist
Sallu Kamuskay has Contributed to the development and execution of communication and digital marketing strategies for individuals and companies both nationally and internationally. He Develops and present new and interesting ideas and solutions for clients. Produce high quality and consistent work within established deadlines and budgets.
Fixer: Concierge Of Media
The Concierge of Media (COM)” is what Sallu Kamuskay calls his movement in the media world. His trade primarily involves negotiating deals for and between professionals, influencers, politicians, web developers, media houses, organisations and companies. He focuses on protecting, promoting, and defending them in the face of cyberbullying.
Sallu Kamuskay who carries out assignments for or is skillful at solving problems for others.
Blogger
Sallu Kamuskay writes regularly for online journal or website and is the founder of Salone Messenger, a global multimedia and public relations firm based in Sierra Leone. kamuskay is expert in profiling people, human interest stories and some times political stories
Youth Organiser
Sallu Kamuskay is expert in Designing and organizing youth programs and activities to increase youth participation in national building.
Public Relations Expert
Sallu Kamuskay is Public relations specialist who create and maintain a positive public image for the individuals, groups, and organizations Kamuskay is good at crafting media releases and develop social media programs to shape public perception of his clients and to increase awareness of his client’s work and goals. Sallu Kamuskay has relationships with several media houses in and outside Sierra Leone
Storyteller
sallu Kamuskay tells stories of incredible people doing amazing work on the African continent using smartphones.
Filmmaker
Sallu Kamuskay is documentary film producer based in Sierra Leone, He has either written, fixed or produced for national and international media outlets
The Attempted Coup: Its Impact on Ordinary Sierra Leoneans
On November 26, 2023, a group of militants attacked several locations in Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone.The country was subsequently placed under a nationwide curfew, with a manhunt being called to find the militants. President Julius Maada Bio claimed the attack was repelled by the security forces and said the government was in control of the situation. The attacks were described by international organizations as attempts to disrupt constitutional order in the country, and by information minister Chernor Bah as an ‘attempted coup.’
For some of us, whose lives over the years have been dedicated to sharing positive stories of our country, thereby projecting all the positive images of our country to the world, opening it for tourists and investors to feel safe to come visit and invest in Sierra Leone, we have only seen our work in vain.
The group of militants who attacked the country’s armory on November 26, 2023, didn’t just cost the lives of our military men; its aftermath has and will greatly affect ordinary Sierra Leoneans. These are the people who wake up every morning, jumping on Poda Poda to go to the country’s capital to buy and sell. Thousands of men and women whose primary business is to make a living around the beaches of Freetown and run clubs at night are greatly affected by the aftermath of the November 26 attack.
While it is unclear why the attack occurred, the president stated a few days ago on national television that it was a coup.
On December 5th, I took a short trip to Guinea, Conakry, to run some errands. As I jumped into the taxi taking me to Kambia, passengers in the taxi who had already traveled from the provinces started sharing their frustration. They talked about how they were forced to get out of their cars to be searched and how the number of checkpoints had increased. I had already been frustrated by these testimonies from them even before I left. If it hadn’t been for the importance of the errand, I would have canceled my trip and returned home immediately to save myself the headache.
Just a day ago, my brother Festus Conteh, who is the project coordinator for the INEDEM organization, an organization focusing on improving and empowering the lives of school-going pupils by providing schools with the needed support, had just come from Songo where he went on a site visitation. He had shared his frustration with me, including how drivers took advantage of the situation. ‘Security is watertight, but what caught me off guard is how drivers are taking advantage of the situation. As soon as they unload the passengers at Post Office, the idiots will just zoom off, leaving the passengers stranded,’ Festus Conteh said in a Facebook post.
The checkpoint at the Post Office close to Waterloo was where I saw the negative impact of the aftermath of the coup attempt. I met a woman sitting and crying because her luggage had been taken away by the driver just after she made a stop to be checked at the checkpoint. ‘My luggage is gone, it has been taken by the driver. I can’t find him,’ she said while producing tears.
As if this wasn’t enough, nobody from the security forces looked at her or made an attempt to look for her missing luggage allegedly stolen by a driver. Now, while the government of Sierra Leone’s measures to mount checkpoints and put a curfew in place from 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM might be intended to enable them to arrest ‘assailants,’ it is important that they consider the lives of ordinary Sierra Leoneans whose livelihoods depend on what they earn daily from selling on the streets.
Meet The First Sierra Leonean Miss Africa Malaysia 2023 Grand Finale judge
Neeks Fashion CEO, Ishmael Brima Koroma, made history as the first Sierra Leonean and first black to be a judge at the Miss Africa Malaysia 2023 Grand Finale. The event took place on November 25, 2023, at the Eastin Hotel Kuala Lumpur, PJ. The Nigerian embassy, the embassy of Tanzania, the embassy of Zimbabwe, and other beauty queens in the field of fashion were also in attendance.
Neeks Fashion, known for its range of men’s, women’s, and unisex clothing items, was listed among the sponsors of the grand finale
Ishmael Brima Koroma, was also featured on the Mrs Earth 2023 Malaysia Magazine on the 02/07/23, making him the first Sierra Leonean and African to be featured on that international magazine.Speaking to Sallu Kamuskay, during a zoom interview,
Ishmael Brima Koroma acknowledged his excitement “Being the first Sierra Leonean and African to be a judge at the Miss Africa Malaysia 2023 was a significant accomplishment and a source of pride for me, Sierra Leone and Africa. It carries a great deal of responsibility and provide an opportunity to make a positive impact in Africa as a whole. Such a milestone could also serve as an inspiration for others, demonstrating that barriers can be broken” he stated.
This groundbreaking achievement marks a significant milestone for both Ishmael Brima Koroma and Neeks Fashion. As the first Sierra Leonean and first black judge in the history of the Miss Africa Malaysia pageant, Ishmael Brima Koroma has shattered barriers and opened doors for other Africans in the fashion and beauty industry.
The Miss Africa Malaysia pageant has been a platform for celebrating African beauty, talent, and culture since its inception in 2017. By having a diverse panel of judges, the event aims to promote inclusivity and showcase the rich diversity of the African continent.
Ishmael Brima Koroma’s presence as a judge not only adds credibility to the event but also highlights the growing recognition of African talent and expertise in the global fashion scene. His extensive experience in the fashion industry, coupled with his passion for empowering African designers and models, makes him an ideal choice for this esteemed role.