

By Foday Moriba Conteh
In a landmark moment for student empowerment, the Equals Club, Fourah Bay College (FBC) unveiled its inaugural Equals Scholarship Scheme during its 20th Anniversary Thanksgiving Service. Themed: “Two Thriving Decades of Building Bonds and Forging Stellar Legacies,” the ceremony took place on Sunday 31st August, 2025 at Bishop Baughman Memorial United Methodist Church in Brookfields.
At the heart of the celebration, Egalitarian Mohamed Sherry Kamara officially unveiled the scholarship initiative with palpable optimism. He described the scheme as "very promising" with the potential to inject sustainable progress into the lives of club members, affectionately called “Equalites.” He appealed directly to the Equals Elders Council and the broader membership to wholeheartedly rally behind the scheme’s implementation.
“This is an investment in our future ensuring that no member of the Equals community fails to continue their studies due to financial constraints.” Egalitarian Mohamed Sherry Kamara revealed.
He invoked the club motto: “Kila Mtu M’zuri,” reinforcing the spirit of inclusion.
Sessionist Amadu Salah Bah, the Scheme’s author, expanded on the initiative’s significance. Characterizing it as a beacon of hope for educational continuity, he reiterated the transformative potential of the scheme assuming it receives the “desired support and implementation as planned.” He eloquently called on members to invest their energy, stating that membership reinforcement is key to unlocking the scheme’s capacity to elevate Equalites.
Amadu Salah Bah clarified that the scheme will be administered exclusively by the Equals Club FBC, a well-established socio-political student organization. The club spans not only Fourah Bay College but also several other institutions including IPAM, MMCET, IAMTECH, GTI, IMATT, E.B.K and UNIMAK making it one of Sierra Leone’s largest student organizations. Known for championing youth leadership, peaceful student activism and empowerment, the club has built a reputation as a platform for unity and progress in tertiary education circles.
At its core, the Equals Scholarship Scheme is rooted in a broader mission to empower students, particularly those facing financial hardship. It is envisaged as a long-term, sustainable mechanism designed to address systemic literacy challenges and nurture a cadre of student-driven leaders capable of contributing to Sierra Leone’s development.
“We aim to build an independent human resource that will play a central role in Sierra Leone and West Africa’s development one that future generations of Equalites will take pride in and support wholeheartedly.”
He emphasized a foundational principle of the scheme: “no member of the Equals community should fail to continue their studies due to financial constraints.”
The scholarship framework promises fairness through structured processes:
- Application platform managed by the Club Secretariat, tailored to active members facing financial strife.
- Selection criteria jointly defined by the Egalitarian and Elders Council, followed by interviews for shortlisted candidates.
- Mentorship linkages, pairing each scholarship recipient with an Elder Council member for guidance and leadership development.
- Secure record-keeping for continuity and transparency.
- Commitment to award 50–100 scholarships annually, funded through among others.
Amadu Salah Bah outlined the eligibility parameters clearly:
- Must be a fully registered, active member of Equals Club FBC, with at least one year of participation validated by:
- A minimum 80% financial contribution
- Consistent attendance at club meetings and activities
- Must not be a beneficiary of SLG or other scholarship schemes.
- Must be a Sierra Leonean, evidenced by national ID, passport or birth certificate.
- Must be enrolled at Fourah Bay College, in either a diploma program or being a first-time undergraduate student.
Within Fourah Bay College history, the Equals Club FBC stands as one of the largest and most influential student clubs. With its widespread reach across multiple campuses, the club has played a vital role in promoting student unity, leadership and social responsibility.
The launch of the Equals Scholarship Scheme is more than just a celebratory act it heralds a forward-looking investment in Sierra Leone’s educational equity and student leadership. Through mentorship, accountability and community-driven funding, the Equals Club FBC is laying the groundwork for a brighter and more empowered generation of scholars.
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