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SciLeadFest2026 Set for January in Kabala After Two-Year Hiatus

By MillicentSenava Mannah

Organizers have announced that the next edition of Sierra Leone’s leading science and leadership event, the National Science and Leadership Festival (SciLeadFest2026), will take place from January 14 to 16, 2026 in Kabala, Koinadugu District.

The announcement, made on Monday, marks the return of the festival after a two-year break. SciLeadFest is co-hosted by the U.S. and Sierra Leone-based non-profit Project 1808, Inc., and Koinadugu College, one of the organization’s flagship initiatives. The event will once again be held at the Red Cross Compound campus of Koinadugu College.

SciLeadFest brings together scientists, policy makers, students, innovators, and community members to explore the intersection of science, leadership, and culture. In addition to academic and scientific sessions, the festival features cultural performances and discussions on psychosocial wellbeing, offering a holistic approach to development through STEEAMM—Science, Technology, Engineering, Environment, Arts, Mathematics, and Medicine.

This will be the eighth edition of the festival. Previously held annually, SciLeadFest transitioned to a biennial format following the 2024 edition, which attracted more than 500 participants from across Sierra Leone and abroad—including guests from the United States, the Middle East, and several African countries.

Participants can expect a wide range of presentations and panel discussions on topics including biology, chemistry, agriculture, environmental protection, climate change, arts and culture, as well as information and communication technology (ICT), governance, leadership, behavioral sciences, and journalism. Students of all levels will also engage in hands-on experiments using both basic and advanced scientific tools.

This year’s theme is: “#STEEAMM and Leadership: Breaking Barriers – Building on the African Cultural Foundation for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Environmental Sustainability, Research and Development in Sierra Leone and Africa.”

In a statement unveiling the date, Prof. Alhaji Umar Njai, Founder and Chief Strategist of Project 1808, promised a “bigger than ever” experience in 2026.

“Science and technology are fundamental to advancing quality of life in all societies,” Prof. Njai stated. “Translating ideas into practice in communities requires effective and visionary leadership, and the domestication of modernization through the empowerment of indigenous cultural systems.”

He emphasized that the festival is an effort to democratize and decolonize science and leadership, aligning with Project 1808’s mission to cultivate transformational leaders capable of tackling the pressing challenges facing Sierra Leone and the African continent.

Organizers are now inviting volunteers, innovators, thought leaders, entrepreneurs, influencers, and community champions to participate and support the event.

For more information and updates, interested individuals can follow Project 1808’s official platforms.

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Biography of Alhaaj Marcus Bangura Alhaaj Marcus Bangura is a seasoned media practitioner, civil society activist, political and media analyst, lecturer, and author. He holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Diplomacy and International Relations, a Bachelor of Laws with Honours (LLB-Hons), and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Political Science and History, all from Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone. He also holds a Certificate in Policy Formulation, Implementation, and Evaluation from the Institute of Capacity Development (ICD) in Windhoek, Namibia. Marcus is the Founder and Executive Director of Citizen’s Forum for Democratic Accountability, and serves as Managing Editor and Publisher of C4D Media Newspaper. He is also a Lecturer at Milton Margai Technical University in Sierra Leone, where he specializes in teaching Diplomacy and International Relations, Politics/Government and History, and Media and Advocacy in Global Politics. As an author, Marcus Bangura has written two key educational texts—A-1 Government for Senior Secondary School and A-1 National History for Senior Secondary School—which have been widely used in Sierra Leonean secondary schools since 2013, despite being unpublished in the formal sense. He has recently completed a new textbook aligned with the updated secondary school syllabus titled Foundations of Politics and Governance, which is awaiting release. He is currently working on two historical fiction novels: The Betrayed King of Kasseh and BASARAKA. Professionally, Marcus focuses on issues of governance, accountability, justice, corruption, service delivery, and democratic oversight. His advocacy is centered on making socio-economic services more accessible, affordable, and effective. Through his writings, lectures, and media productions, he amplifies citizen voices and champions transparency and responsible governance. His recent digital initiative, TruthIn-Series with Marcus Bangura on TikTok, is part of his broader engagement in civic education and political awareness. Marcus Bangura is a passionate advocate for civil rights, political education, and social justice. He is deeply committed to empowering citizens through knowledge and critical dialogue. He is married to a beautiful and educated wife, and they are blessed with three children.
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