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New East End Lions Appointee Mohamed Macarthy Bangura Discloses Immediate Action Plans

By: Alusine Rehme Wilson 

Mohamed Macarthy Bangura a famous sports presenter at Kallon Radio in Freetown has on Tuesday, 31st May, 2022 been appointed as Head of Media and Marketing Officer of East End Lions Football Club.

Bangura who is one of the two new Appointees of “The Killers” has outlined his immediate action plans in his new role while reacting to his appointment on Wednesday.

While speaking to AWE-MEDIA.SL barely 24 hours after he was announced by the club’s management together with Alusine Vandi as Head of Media and Deputy Administrative Secretary respectively, said he’s awed by his latest appointment which he believed has been fueled by his loyalty to the club as a registered fan for over four years. 

“More than ever, I’m now poised to do more to contributing to the club’s growth using my new office to increase the fan base, solidifying the existing fan base as well as increasing the club’s media visibility nationwide and the world over as my immediate action plans, he avowed.

He also made strong assurances that East End Lions who finished second behind reigning Sierra Leone Premier League champions Bo Rangers Football Club will do everything they could to correct all their mistakes made this season to be able to win next season’s championship.

“We will be singing more quality players before the start of the 2022-2023 season to let us be able to stand out amongst our competitors, he conclusively assured.

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