•
Banja Tejan-Sie, Sierra Leone chief justice, speaker of the house of parliament and attorney general from 1967 to 1968. •
Ella Koblo Gulama - Paramount Chief of Kaiyamba Chiefdom and
Sierra Leone's first woman minister of parliament, a first woman cabinet minister. •
John Akar, Sierra Leonean diplomat, speaker, and lyricist. •
John Karefa-Smart, one of Sierra Leone's most prominent political figure and leader of the
United National People's Party •
Julius Gulama, educator and
Paramount Chief of Kaiyamba chiefdom. •
Kadi Sesay, politician, pro-democracy advocate and the vice presidential candidate of the
Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP). •
Komeh Gulama Lansana, socialite. •
Lucy Gulama, Chief consort of
Paramount Chief Julius Gulama. •
Madam Yoko, ruler of the
Kpa Mende Confederacy. •
Momoh Gulama,
Paramount Chief of Kaiyamba chiefdom. •
Siaka Stevens, first President of Sierra Leone. •
Sir Albert Margai, attorney-at-law who became the second Prime Minister of Sierra Leone from 1964 to 1967 •
Sir Milton Margai, a medical doctor who led Sierra Leone to independence in 1961, and became the nation's first
prime minister from 1961 to 1964. •
Solomon G. Seisay -
Sierra Leone's first indigenous National Director of Prisons. •
Tinga Seisay, Sierra Leonean diplomat and pro-democracy activist. •
Thomas Caulker (1846–1859) ==References==