I lived in Segbwema in 1983-85. I worked at Nixon Hospital with the Lassa Fever Research Project as a Peace Corps Volunteer. I lived outside of town at the "Bungalow" on the hill. I was wondering how it fared after the war, and is it possible to post a photo of it?
John, I lived in the bungalow from 76-78, taught at Holy Ghost, and worked with Joe McCormick and the LFRP in Kenema. I had an amazing conversation today with a man I knew as a child there who said the bungalow (and the mango tree!) were still there when he visited (from London) a year ago! Harry Goulding Camarillo, Ca.
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Hello Michael and Joey,
I lived in Segbwema in 1983-85. I worked at Nixon Hospital with the Lassa Fever Research Project as a Peace Corps Volunteer. I lived outside of town at the "Bungalow" on the hill. I was wondering how it fared after the war, and is it possible to post a photo of it?
Thanks,
John Cuprisin
John,
I lived in the bungalow from 76-78, taught at Holy Ghost, and worked with Joe McCormick and the LFRP in Kenema. I had an amazing conversation today with a man I knew as a child there who said the bungalow (and the mango tree!) were still there when he visited (from London) a year ago!
Harry Goulding
Camarillo, Ca.
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