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Transaltion of colloquial terms in this article:
keke—tricycle/tuktuk
okada—motorbike taxi
cookry—complete meals sold on the street
plasas—stew made from green leaves, national dish
poda-poda—minivans that function as taxi's
kongosabench—a low wooden stool
I am in the back of a taxi. Approaching a police checkpoint, my eye catches the phrase #Maskup on a billboard towering above the chaotic street in Freetown, the
Transaltion of colloquial terms in this article:
keke—tricycle/tuktuk
okada—motorbike taxi
cookry—complete meals sold on the street
plasas—stew made from green leaves, national dish
poda-poda—minivans that function as taxi's
kongosabench—a low wooden stool
I am in the back of a taxi. Approaching a police checkpoint, my eye catches the phrase #Maskup on a billboard towering above the chaotic street in Freetown, the