The Chief Executive Officer of Born2Blog, Sahr Memphis, has publicly accused a political figure identified, Sheik Alhaji Mohamed Kamara, popularly known as Jagaban, a leading flagbearer aspirant of the All People’s Congress (APC), of allegedly plotting to kill him before 2028, stating that he intends to pursue legal action over the alleged remarks.
Memphis made the claims in a public statement circulated on social media, in which he alleged that Jagaban and members of his team were planning to harm him. According to the statement, the Born2Blog CEO said he would rely on the legal system to address the matter.
“So Jagaban and his team said they are planning to kill me before 2028. Thank God your secret has already been leaked. Don’t worry, I will take the proper legal action and make sure the law intervenes,” Memphis stated.
In the same statement, Memphis further accused Jagaban of presenting a different image on social media while allegedly engaging in harmful intentions behind the scenes. “You are pretending to be a Muslim on social media while secretly planning evil to kill a young man simply because he made his own decision,” he said, adding that the law would ultimately address the situation.
Memphis also suggested that any harm that may come to him should be attributed to the alleged threats. “The law will intervene, and if anything happens to me, my life will be in your hands. You may think you can do it secretly, but I will expose you first and last,” he said.
The Born2Blog CEO further indicated that he had previously refrained from publicly discussing disagreements that allegedly occurred behind the scenes between himself and the individuals he referenced in his statement. However, he said the alleged threat had compelled him to speak out.
“Since we left you, I haven’t even taken the time to talk about what really happened behind the scenes, because if I did, you would be disgraced. But since you are saying you will have me killed, I will now speak about everything. Just wait-I will tell people who you really are,” Memphis stated.
He added that he had deliberately chosen to keep certain issues private in order to protect reputations and avoid damaging what he described as achievements he had built over time.
“If I open my mouth and explain the reasons why we left you, people will see you in a completely different light. I chose to keep everything under the carpet on this media because I did not want to destroy what I had already built. But since you have chosen to plan to kill me, don’t worry-we will face the law,” he said.
Memphis also asserted that he intends to pursue the matter legally and suggested that the accused individual would have to publicly respond to the allegations.
“With all the money you pretend to have, I will tell you that we also have access to the system, and I will follow the law. My life is now in your hands. You will have to come and explain everything in the media so people will know the real person behind the one who pretends on social media,” he said.
As of the time of publication, there has been no official public response from the individual referred to as Jagaban or representatives of the All People’s Congress regarding the allegations made by Memphis.
The claims have surfaced amid ongoing online exchanges between the parties involved. It remains unclear whether formal legal proceedings have already been filed, but Memphis indicated in his statement that he intends to pursue the matter through the courts.










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This is what you get when you turn politics as your source of income while you’re not a politician. These statements should not be a surprise to you because politicians signed for them before going to politics. Anyways, I’m glad that you intend to take legal actions. I pray for safety and God’s protection on you.🙏
This is a very serious allegation and it should not be reduced to ordinary social media drama. When someone claims that their life is under threat, the proper place to address it is through the legal system so the truth can be established with evidence, not speculation. Sierra Leone has gone through too many cycles of political tension, character attacks, and emotional narratives that divide the people. What the nation needs now is maturity, responsibility, and respect for the rule of law.
At the same time, accusations of this magnitude must be backed by credible proof. Justice must not only be done, it must be seen to be done. If there is evidence, let the courts handle it; if there is misunderstanding, let it be clarified. As citizens, we should resist turning every disagreement into political warfare. Sierra Leone’s future cannot be built on fear, threats, or propaganda, but on truth, accountability, and peaceful democratic engagement.