FREETOWN — She is the African First Lady who refuses to be silenced. From narrowly escaping a forced childhood marriage to surviving a brutal civil war, Fatima Bio has risen to the absolute pinnacle of power in Sierra Leone. But today, the glamorous, social-media-savvy wife of President Julius Bio finds herself at the center of a whirlwind of global controversies, from a highly criticized London council housing arrangement to a shocking video leak involving one of Europe’s most wanted drug kingpins.
The Great Escape: From “Old Pervert” to Political Powerhouse
Before she was a global activist, Fatima Bio was a teenager facing a nightmare. At just 13 years old, her diamond-miner father arranged for her to marry a man in his 30s—an uncle figure she openly describes as an “old pervert.”
“There was no discussion. It was decided,” Bio revealed.
Her saving grace came in 1996 when the chaos of Sierra Leone’s bloody civil war provided a distraction, allowing her to flee to the UK at age 16. Arriving at Gatwick Airport on Christmas Eve in nothing but a T-shirt, she built a new life as an actress, eventually meeting and marrying Julius Bio, who would become President in 2018.
Now, she uses her traumatic past to fuel her political fire, successfully championing a landmark 2024 law that banned child marriage across Sierra Leone.
The Council House Outrage: Subsidized London Flat Sparks Fury
Despite living in a lavish presidential palace in Freetown, the First Lady is facing intense scrutiny in both the British and Sierra Leonean press for holding onto a heavily subsidized council flat in Southwark, central London.
With over 18,000 desperate families on the local borough’s housing waiting list, critics are demanding to know why a wealthy foreign dignitary still maintains public social housing.
The First Lady’s Defense:
“My children are all British citizens. I’m paying for my council house myself. I have not committed any crime.”
Southwark Council has stated they do not comment on individual tenancies but confirmed they carry out regular investigations to ensure tenants are meeting their legal obligations.
Photobombed by a Drug Kingpin? The Deleted Video Scandal
Perhaps the most explosive scandal threatening the First Family erupted in January 2025. Reports revealed that a deleted video posted on the First Lady’s own social media channels allegedly showed Jos Leijdekkers—also known as “Chubby Jos”—standing just rows behind the President and First Lady during a church service.
- Who is Leijdekkers? He is one of Europe’s most wanted drug traffickers, sentenced in absentia to 24 years in prison by a Dutch court for smuggling massive quantities of cocaine.
- The Allegations: Rumors have swirled that Leijdekkers allegedly fathered a child with the President’s daughter from a previous relationship.
- The Denial: The First Lady fiercely rejected the claims. “I wouldn’t know because I’m not a criminal,” she fired back, dismissing the allegations as lies she refuses to validate.
Parliament Boos and Global Ambitions: Is the Presidency Next?
Fatima Bio’s defiant attitude has made her a deeply divisive figure. While millions follow her viral TikTok dances and praise her fights against period poverty, politicians claim she has completely overstepped her ceremonial role. In August 2025, opposition MPs went so far as to boo her and sing derogatory songs in Parliament—an insult she brushed off by simply putting on her headphones.
| The Bio Controversy Tracker | |
| The Mansion Rumors | Refuses to deny or confirm owning luxury secret mansions in The Gambia. |
| The Political Overstep | Openly campaigns for political candidates and fights with the Speaker of the House. |
| 2028 Presidential Run? | With her husband termed out in 2028, insiders believe she is eyeing the presidency. |
When asked if she plans to run for the highest office in the land, Bio left the door wide open: “I’m not hungry to be president. It’ll have to be the will of God… If it is what God wants, no man can stop it.”
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