Author: Rodney Sieh

Monrovia –– Representative Yekeh Kolubah doesn’t mince his words. In fact, he has not for the past few months. Since the early days of President George Manneh Weah’s presidency, Kolubah has been a thorn in the president’s side, reminiscent of the days of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, when Rep. Acarous Moses Gray went toe-to-toe with former President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf.

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Cllr. Arthur Johnson officially notified IMO Representative, Attorney Isaac Jackson, Monday the he was withdrawing his legal representation . Cllr. Johnson said as a lawyer before the High Court, he could not continue to represent a client whose actions disrespect the court. “It will show an appearance that I am in support of your action against the Supreme Court Chief Justice.” London – Less than 48 hours after venting his frustrations against the Supreme Court of the Republic of Liberia in the case involving his tenure saga with the government of Liberia, Mr. Isaac Jackson, Liberia’s Representative to the International…

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Rep. Yekeh Kolubah(Independent, District No. 10, Montserrado County appearing at the Ministry of Justice Monday morning. The lawmaker is expected to follow-up discussions with President George Manneh Weah later today. Monrovia – Rep. Yekeh Kolubah(Independent, District No. 10, Montserrado County) says his meeting at the Ministry of Justice Monday went better than expected but says the discussions were centered more on peace than charges and arrest.

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District No. 10 Representative Yekeh Kolubah says he will honor a citation to appear before the Ministry of Justice Monday morning. “I’m going to respect the justice ministry and respect the rule of law, meet the minister and we will start up from there. Anything got to do with me going to court for what I have said is in line with the constitution, I am going to respect it.” Rodney D. Sieh, [email protected] London – Faced with the prospect of an expulsion push from the House of Representatives, by some of his peers loyal the President George Manneh Weah,…

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“Liberia is a topical country and there are so many ministry buildings – and yes, there were two snakes in the building and as a result of that there was a decision made to refumigate the entire building and naturally, Mr. President would not be in the building – nor would any of the staff be in the building while the fumigation is going on – and that was done and the President would return to work on Monday. ” – Mr. Lenn Eugene Nagbe, Minister of Information Monrovia – Liberia’s Information Minister Lenn Eugene Nagbe says President Weah will…

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London – Isaac Jackson is ever hopeful despite his long-running legal wrangle with the Liberian government. The country’s representative to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is currently protesting the unlawful termination of his tenure as Liberia’s Permanent Representative to the IMO was heard by the Honorable Supreme Court of Liberia. Last week, Chief Justice Francis Korkpor ordered the government, in a ruling to renew the IMO Representative’s passport, in a move Atty. Isaac Jackson believes, shows his fight through the legal channels has not been in vain. In July 2018, Atty Jackson filed a Writ of Prohibition with the Supreme…

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Liberian Missionary Deinah Quire was heading towards the same direction for church on Easter Sunday morning in Kollupityia, Colombo 02, where the bombing had taken place, Deinah says she owes her survival to God. “I was saved by grace of God. It was so panicking seeing the clear and present danger just little distance away from you. One bomb blasted at a Catholic church, St. Anthony Shrine and three other Hotels within Colombo.” Kollupitiya, Sri Lanka – Deinah Quire has been strengthened by her work with the National Christian Council of Sri Lanka (NCCSL) where she has been serving since…

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