Lammin Sullay

Lamin-Sullay Sesay
Born Lammin-Sullay Sesay
(1965-09-13)September 13, 1965
Lunsar, Sierra Leone
Died February 25, 2004(2004-02-25) (aged 38)
Finland
Occupation Author, writer, journalist
Nationality Sierra Leonean
Children One child

Lammin Sullay, real name Lamin-Sullay Sesay (September 13, 1965 – February 25, 2004) was a Sierra Leonean writer and journalist. Sullay moved to Freetown to pursue a career in journalism in the local Globe magazine. He moved to Paris, France in the late 1980s and did jobs there as a courier until he finally moved to Finland in 1990. In Turku he founded three newspapers called Scandi-B, Finn-African and Turku City Magazine. He tells about his experiences as a foreign student and an immigrant in Finland attempting in establishing his own newspaper on his Newcomer series.

Bibliography

The Newcomer Series

Making it!

Other works

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