The Krios (Sierra Leone Creole) are descendants of West Indian slaves from the Caribbean (primarily Jamaica) and freed slaves from the United States who landed in Freetown at the beginning of the nineteenth century. They were subjects of the British crown and enjoyed its protection as nationals.
The majority of the Krios are actually returned slaves. They were returned after the abolition of Slavery by the British, curbing the transatlantic slave trade. Because of being returned from slave ships, a lot of Krios have a possible Yoruba connection, and you will find a lot of Krios with Yoruba names.
The first group was freed slaves from the US, who had settled in Nova Scotia, but most died when they arrived in Sierra Leone. A few were the Maroons from Jamaica, and after a failed uprising, were sent to Sierra Leone. Maroons continue to maintain their culture in Sierra Leone.
They speak Krio, a mixture of English and African languages. It also includes other languages, including French and Spanish/Portuguese. Those in the U.K. speak standard English.
They live mainly in Freetown and surrounding areas, as well as The Gambia, Guinea, Senegal, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Most Krios in the U.K. have social lives that involve other Africans. They can join one another for celebrations and cultural events. Because of their high education level, Krios probably hold high-paying jobs in the U.K.
Most Krios are Christians, though they also follow traditional beliefs. A minimal number of Krios are Muslims.
As West African migrants in the U.K., they probably have regular contact with Muslims from that part of the world. Krios need to reach out to West African Muslims with the true gospel of grace and salvation by the blood of the only Savior.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to bless, anoint, and overwhelm Krio Christians and Christian fellowships.
Pray for Krios to become evangelists and disciplers to the lost in the U.K.
Pray for the Lord to provide for all their physical and spiritual needs.
Scripture Prayers for the Krio, Sierra Leonian in United Kingdom.
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