Author: Godfred Badu Quansah

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The Deputy Presidential Press Secretary has informed Reports231 that President George Manneh Weah is yet to receive the most recent corruption report from the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) on Agriculture Minister Jeannie Cooper and other individuals. According to him, despite the fact that the LACC released the report last Friday, the Office of the President is yet to receive a copy from the Ministry of Justice. The Deputy Press Secretary, every time the LACC investigates a corruption allegation, protocol requires it to send findings to the Ministry of Justice. Mr. Toby stressed that after reading the findings, the justice minister…

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Liberia President George Manneh Weah has been motivating partisans of his Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) to continue to work hard and remain hopeful for a better Liberia, assuring the nation that “the best is yet to come” under his leadership. “To all partisans who made the sacrifice in our struggle, this is now the country that you wanted, where all Liberians can participate equally, despite our political, religious, or ethnic differences, and where there are no political prisoners or prisoners of thought or conscience,” the President asserted in an address to partisans of the Congress for Democratic Change on…

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The Political Leader of the Alternative National Congress said the Weah Government has over the years failed to conduct the census. Mr. Alexander Cummings said the conduct of the National Housing and Population Census is an important constitutional duty of the government, and a tool for economic planning and development. He said the National Housing and Population Census helps the government to decide where to build schools, hospitals, markets or drill new wells.”The result of the census, after every 10 years, shows how we will draw our constituencies so that in the House of Representatives, the members will represent the…

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Montserrado County senator Abraham Darius Dillon said he is counting on his colleagues in the Legislature especially the Liberian senate for the smooth passages of the dual citizenship bills in the interest of Liberians residing in the diaspora. According to the Montserrado Senator, there are some Liberian citizens who have spent over 40 years in the Diaspora and are contributing immensely to the growth of the country’s economy noted that there is a need for members of the Senate to speedy erect the necessary checkpoint on the bills for passages. The bills introduced at the Legislature by the Montserrado County…

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Liberia’s quest to begin playing competitive International soccer matches at home has taken a positive sharp as the installation of artificial turf at its national stadium is completed. Liberia national stadium is among many other stadiums in Africa to have been banned by CAF from hosting International matches for failure to meet minimum current days stadium requirements. Since the pronouncement was made, the government of Liberia through the Ministry of Youth and Sports has come under huge criticism from the public. However, the Ministry of Youth and Sports under the stewardship of Zeogar Wilson awarded a contract to a Dutch…

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  The University of Liberia College of Health Sciences (ULCHS), in partnership with the USAID-funded BRIDGE–U: Liberia project, will launch a Center for Teaching, Learning, and Innovation (CTLI) with a series of events on June 21-23, 2022.  CTLI, a public-private academic hub for research utilization, inter-professional training, innovation, and knowledge generation in Liberia will deliver faculty development programming; Camp xSEL, an annual science camp for secondary school students; research on utilizing evidence in the health sciences; the Experiential Learning and Assessment Lab (ELAB), a clinical simulation center at John F. Kennedy Medical Center; an evidence-based decision-making course for current policymakers;…

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Big Brabee Liberia Management Announces The Management and Owners of Liberia’s entertaining show Big Brabee Liberia (BBL) have officially announced that all is now settled for the reality show to kick start its third edition. Big Brabee Liberia reality TV Show is an entertaining and educative show with more flavor, glamor, and class including cultural heritage and advertising Liberia and Africa to the world. The show that has two successful gains was due to start last week but was postponed due to technical reasons according to the management. The new date for the official start of this year’s BBL is…

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The Liberia Amputee Football and Sports Association( LAFASA) Adhoc elections committee chairman, Bill Karmo has released a list of qualified candidates for the Federation’s impending Elective Congress slated for July 15 of next month. According to Article VI section 6.5 of the Amputees Football and Sports Association Constitution, the tenures of the President and two Vice Presidents, Secretary-General, Assistant Secretary-General and Treasure expires after every four years from the date of induction into office. Article xi section 9.1A says Candidates’ academy qualification must be Junior High and above and must also be 25 years and above with good moral characters…

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Indian Former Honorary Consul General to Liberia Dr. Upjit Singh Sachdeva was a proud recipient of his second degree, Doctor of Humane Letters (LHD) Honoris Causa. At the 60th commencement convocation of the Cuttington University (CU), Dr. Sachdeva was hooded by the authorities of the University. This brings to two honorary doctorate degrees of the same category that the former Honorary Consul General of India has bagged. The first was from the African Methodist Episcopal Zion University in April 2021, where he delivered the university’s commencement convocation address. Dr. Sachdeva’s second Doctorate Degree came as a result of his caring nature…

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President George Manneh Weah of Liberia has urged Grand Bassa University graduates to strive for self-confidence. President Weah addressed the graduates during a special speech at the Grand Bassa University College’s sixth graduation on Friday. He praised the graduates for what he called “a milestone achievement” and challenged them to strive for greatness and boost their self-confidence. He reminded the new graduates that they still had a long road ahead of them if they wanted to pursue their education. In order to overcome both predictable and unforeseen challenges, Mr. Weah advised the graduates to always maintain a positive outlook on…

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