Author: Henry Karmo

Last Thursday, Senator Prince Y. Johnson picked bone with her while raging at her fellow partisan, Darius Dillon whom he accused of provoking him with the establishment of war crimes court. MONROVIA – Grand Bassa County Senator Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence has branded claims linking her to the civil war as lies and scare tactics intended to stop her from speaking for the establishment of a war and economic crimes court in Liberia.

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On Sunday at his Chapel of Faith Ministry, the former INPFL rebel general now Senator of Nimba County responded to some of the many allegations against him, and first on his list was the accusation that he killed Tecumseh Roberts, a famous rising musical star at the time accused of being gay. MONROVIA – Rev. Prince Y. Johnson, a former notorious warlord with no regrets for his actions, always takes solace in the pulpit – using it to either justify some of the atrocities of the heinous war or deny some war crimes attributed to him.

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During session Thursday, Senator Dillion stressed the need for the establishment of a war and economic crimes court during discussions surrounding the mismanagement of stimulus package funds during the outbreak of the COVID-19. MONROVIA — Senators Prince Johnson of Nimba County and Abraham Darius Dillion of Monsterrado County Thursday plunged into heated argument over the establishment of a war and economic crimes court, disrupting the day’s session.

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MONROVIA – APM Terminals continues to come under staunch criticism amid plethora of allegations ranging from bad labor practice to defrauding government of millions of revenue and unjustifiable imposition of tariff for services rendered at the port of Monrovia. The action of the concession ratified in 2010 has resulted into Public admittance of regrets by some current members of the 54th who were in the 52nd Legislature and voted for the ratification of the concession, some terming it as the worst concession ever passed by the Legislature. The latest outburst against the APM Terminals is coming from the Liberian Senate,…

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