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The Woman King – a must watch and thought-provoking film, bringing African history to life

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Yusuf Bangura: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 13 October 2022: We watched the much talked about, recently released, Hollywood film The Woman King at Balexert in Geneva two days ago. It’s a deeply engaging and an epic film. It tells the story of the Dahomey Kingdom’s famous warrior women, the Agojies - [Read More]

Source: SIERRA LEONE TELEGRAPH – Sierra Leone News

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