Author: FPA Staff Reporter

Monrovia – The Chairman of the National Muslim Council of Liberia, Alhaji Abubakar Omaru Kamara says Muslims in Liberia will support Vice President Joseph N. Boakai in the 2017 Presidential elections because of his stance on religious tolerance and peace, advocacy for social justice and his role as a unifier in the country. Chairman Kamara said the Vice President is a friend of the Muslims and a friend in need is a friend indeed.

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Buchanan, Grand Bassa County – There will be resounding twists and turns, ups and downs and most of all changing of political lanes before Liberia’s 2017 elections. Some political bedfellows or self-proclaimed kingmakers are on the move, searching for an ideal deal to tie-in with political parties or their sponsors. But making the right move is cardinal for any politician ahead of 2017and for lawmakers seeking re-election, it is fundamental to maintaining their seats at the Capitol.

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Monrovia – President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has with immediate effect, suspended from Office the President of the Bong Technical College, Dr. John Flomo for his involvement in activities, which is hampering the smooth operation of the College occasioned by the slow pace in the construction of the College Campus.

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Buchanan, Grand Bassa County – There will be resounding twists and turns, ups and downs and most of all changing of political lanes before Liberia’s 2017 elections. Some political bedfellows or self-proclaimed kingmakers are on the move, searching for an ideal deal to tie-in with political parties or their sponsors. But making the right move is cardinal for any politician ahead of 2017and for lawmakers seeking re-election, it is fundamental to maintaining their seats at the Capitol.

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We have all been living with Ebola for the past year, and after more than 28000 reported cases, 11000 deaths, 17000 survivors, and a barrage of clinical research trials – the end of the epidemic is apparently in sight -but there is still no FDA-approved Ebola treatment or vaccine. Moreover, multiple studies have confirmed that the Ebola virus can persist in semen following recovery, rendering the male survivor a potential carrier and hence a source of the Ebola virus, which can be sexually transmitted. This implies that asymptomatic transmission of the Ebola virus can occur, as is the case for…

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