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James Debah

Liberia: ” Senate 2014, Weah vs Debah”, A Plot to Retire Opposition Leader and Soccer Icon From Politics Uncovered

“The concocted plot the source says, is fixated to embarrass the Liberian opposition leader and make him an irrelevant factor in the country’s politics because if he runs for the Senate, it will be the lowest and tripled down public office he will be contesting for after unseccessfully running for President against President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf in 2005 and Vice President in 2011 respectively. “For an opposition leader and iconic as Mr. Weah is, coming down to contest that low a public office will embarrass and demoralize the soccer legend turned politician and ultimately force him into retirement and out of politics for good”, an observer conceded”

Planned Match Between Liberia, Jamaica Canceled

“We don’t actually believe it was a hoax,” he said. “Everything seems perfectly (legitimate) and we are working with the promoter for two other matches in August and September. But we now learned the lesson. We’re not going to put step two before step one.”

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The New Dispensation Year Under Review-Thank You and Happy New Year

As we marked the end of the year 2010, the end of the first decade of the 2000 millennium, we are humbled and  fascinated that out of the unexpected as every innovation known to man had come  on the horizon to unravel new trend of inventions and discoveries through  curiosity, enthusiasm, and inspiration, so is… Read More ›

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Labor Minister Gongloe Accuses Pres. Sirleaf of Dictatorship and Imperialism: Differs on Mass Cabinent Firing

“I want to assure the public that I will always remain the person whom I have always been known to be, standing for what is right and speaking truth to power. I am always guided in my public life by the fact that what I considered to be wrong yesterday are wrong today and I dare not cross the line. I have found nothing in government to change me from the person that I have always been. It is because I have not crossed the line that I have not stopped coming to Cenpid ,since we established it in 1991″.

General Thomas Quiwonkpa

On This Day, Where Were You?- Nov. 12, 1985

“We will not acheive the meaning of our purpose of this article if we fail to pay tribute to all our fallen beloved countrymen as the result of November 12, 1985 coup. We pay special tribute to an outstanding and very bright young Liberian journalist, Charles Gbeyon who was killed on this by the Doe government for doing nothing wrong but his noble responsibility, covering the events of the coup as they were unfolding but instead met his untimely death”.

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