Author: Mae Azango

MONROVIA – A representative aspirant in Bong County, Mr. Camel Samatuah, is being sought after for allegedly mercilessly whipping his 14-year-old nephew, Prince Samatuah. It is said that Prince came to live with his uncle, who resides in Worwhen Community on Capitol By-Pass Monrovia, to go to school.

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MONROVIA — Mr. Aaron Kennedy, proprietor of the Patricia Fumbah Kennedy Elementary and Junior High School, New Guinea Community, Soul Clinic, Paynesville, who is visiting from the US to recondition a community road leading to his school for easy access, said he is not fixing the community road because he wants to run for public office.

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KIGALI, Rwanda – Dr. Mosoka P. Fallah, Program Manager for Africa’s saving lives and livelihood, based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and some Liberian students studying in Rwanda have planned to come to Liberia this year to introduce what they have termed as “an Advanced Agriculture Project.” According to them, this project will help farmers yield more in production.

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MONROVIA – The Liberia National Police has told the family of the late 16-year-old Gentle Bryant that their investigation established that he died by drowning. However, when the deceased remains were discovered, he still had on the white T-shirt and black shorts, a pair of black socks and red and black sneakers he wore when he left him on Christmas Day.

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Boy Town Junction, Margibi – Sixteen-year-old Gentle Bryant’s lifeless body was discovered in the Edward Binyan Kesselly (EBK) Military Barracks, on Dec 26, 2022, badly bruised. Watching the deceased relatives explaining their feelings on Joy FM’s live Facebook feed, the late teenager’s mom narrated that her son Gentle went in the barracks to visit his friend, whose father is army personnel and did not return, but was discovered dead around the lagoon within the enclosure of the barracks.

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MONROVIA – In the wake of the disease outbreak allegedly responsible for the death of some inmates at the Monrovia Central Prison (MCP), Cllr. Isaac George of the Sexual & Gender-based Violence (SGBV) branch under the Ministry of Justice, has been accused by whistle blower of being responsible for the over crowdedness of the prison by refusing to release alleged rape detainees, who were given waiver by the court.        

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MONROVIA – “Woman come inside oh; woman comes to buy your slippers US$10. No more US$15…” The above is one of the common hawks that are being bellowed all around Monrovia’s main commercial district of Waterside this festive season. This, especially, can be heard from hawkers up Michelin Street, at the intersection with Ashmum Street. They are under the scorching sun, some sweating profusely but everyone moves about their normal businesses. That part of Michelin Street, which leads down the hill into Water Side Market, is the hottest part of both Michelin and Water Streets. It is jammed packed as…

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Blames Ricks for Negligence MONROVIA – Moses Zuahdyu, uncle of the late 13-year-old Willvette Angel Nagbe, has told FrontPageAfria that the family does not know Ms. Lisa Jackson, whom Ricks Institute says, is in their record, as the “legal guardian” of his deceased niece. Zuahyu even stated that since the incident occurred, Ricks’ administration hasn’t gone to see the family.

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