In a bold move that reinforces his role as Sierra Leone’s Peace Ambassador, popular musician and public figure, King Boss LAJ, has successfully resolved the long-standing feud between two of the country’s most recognized comedians—Yemata and Faculty.

The conflict, which had stirred heated debates within the entertainment industry, began when Comedian Faculty allegedly declared himself the president of the Sierra Leone Comedian Association. The move did not sit well with Comedian Yemata, who reportedly felt disrespected by the self-appointed title. While Faculty played the situation for laughs on social media and in public appearances, Yemata took the issue seriously, sparking a tense back-and-forth that divided fans and fellow entertainers.
At the height of the conflict, Comedian Faculty faced possible boycotts, as the beef continued to escalate with no signs of resolution.
Enter King Boss LAJ, the multi-award-winning singer who was appointed Peace Ambassador by His Excellency, President Dr. Rtd. Brigadier Julius Maada Bio. Using his wide-reaching influence and trusted reputation, LAJ stepped into the fray, determined to bring unity between the two comedians.
Through private discussions, careful mediation, and a strong message of unity, King Boss LAJ brought both parties to the table. Sources close to the artists confirm that several meetings took place behind the scenes, where LAJ encouraged reconciliation and reminded both comedians of their duty to uplift the nation with their talents—not tear each other down.
Earlier this week, the two comedians appeared together in public, smiling and shaking hands, confirming that peace had indeed been restored.
Fans across the country have praised King Boss LAJ’s efforts, calling him a true ambassador of peace and a bridge-builder in Sierra Leone’s growing entertainment industry.
With this successful mediation, King Boss LAJ has once again proven that his impact goes beyond music—he is a national figure committed to peace, unity, and progress.