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Kenema Residents Call on LAJ for Free Concert Following Court Settlement

Kenema Residents Call on LAJ for Free Concert Following Court Settlement

Indigenes of Kenema have officially appealed to popular Sierra Leonean rapper Alhaji Amadu Bah (LAJ) to stage a free musical concert in the city, following the resolution of his legal dispute with the Kenema City Council at the Bo Judiciary Court.


The request, according to some residents, is seen as a gesture aimed at rebuilding trust and strengthening relations between the artist, the city leadership, and the wider community.


Many Kenema residents believe the proposed concert would help ease past tensions and create an avenue for reconciliation after earlier disagreements that had generated public concern and disappointment among supporters of the city administration.


The call comes in the aftermath of the court resolution that brought closure to the legal matter involving LAJ and the Kenema City Council.


Residents say the free show would not only serve as entertainment but also promote unity and healing within the city.


However, it remains unclear whether LAJ will accept the request or respond publicly to the appeal.


For now, attention remains on the celebrated rapper as fans and residents await his next move.

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