Author: Lennart Dodoo

MONROVIA – Mr. Alexander B. Cummings, the political leader of the Alternative National Congress (ANC) who has been ordered arrested by the Monrovia City Court for alleged forgery and criminal conspiracy, says he believes the political leader of the All Liberian Party, Mr. Benoni Urey, is being used by the government to sow seeds of discord in the opposition bloc by leveling “unfounded” allegations against him.

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KAKATA, Margibi County – Three men indicted for shooting and killing German national Juergen Schedema in January 2020, have been found guilty in Kakata, Margibi County. The trial jury at the 13th Judicial Circuit Court handed down a unanimous guilty verdict on defendants James Kollie alias Depree, Emmanuel Kollie alias Porleh and Joseph Cole alias Joe Cole on December 30, 2021.

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Some people are saying that there is nothing good about the New Year 2022 because nearly all of the people of Liberia are suffering in the misery of the poverty pandemic coupled with the corona pandemic. But let it be said to these people that Ngala (Our Creator in the Kpelle language) does not give us a burden that we can not bear. This New Year Message is directed at raising awareness to motivate people to bear the burden of the suffering by doing the right thing. So, we are grateful to Ngala for giving us yet another chance to…

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FrontPageAfrica has gathered that the victim, shortly before her demise, identified the alleged rapist as Saah Sumo, 30. Sumo, according to the late victim, threatened to kill her if she ever called his name as the rapist. However, the suspect told police investigators in the county it was rather the victim’s step father who is only identified as Prince, who carried out the heinous act. MONROVIA – A fourteen-year-old girl in Gbarpolu County has died as a result of being raped by a 30-year-old man and the lack of a medical facility to attend to the excessive bleeding. She was…

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Like most African States, Liberia is a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural state—a “mosaic”– that consists of four major cultural stocks: Africans who were repatriated from the United States known as Settlers or Americo-Liberians, Africans from the Caribbean, Africans from other parts of west Africa, including Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria, Mali and Togo. Against this backdrop, it is imperative that national celebrations reflect the historical and cultural experiences of all Liberia’s major cultural stocks.

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