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Breaking News 🗞️Criminal Court 'A' Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie has approved a $500,000 property surety bond for the releas...
06/08/2025

Breaking News 🗞️

Criminal Court 'A' Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie has approved a $500,000 property surety bond for the release of six defendants in the high-profile Capitol Building Arson Case. The defendants, who were granted bail on tomorrow, August 7, 2025, are

- Christian Kofa
- John Nyanti
- Eric Susay
- Thomas Isaac Etheridge
- Stephen Broh
- Gabriel Fansieh

These individuals face serious charges, including
- Arson
- Criminal Mischief
- Criminal Conspiracy
- Criminal Solicitation
- Attempted Murder
- Aggravated Assault
- Illegal Possession of a Firearm

The $500,000 property bond ensures the defendants' compliance with court appearances as the case moves forward. The sureties, Randolph J. Cole and Rufina J. Cole, have committed their assets should the defendants abscond or fail to comply with court orders.

The case is ongoing, with the next hearing scheduled, and the defendants are expected to appear in court for trial commencement during the August Term.

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"‘No Uniform, No Title Will Save You", President Boakai Declares War on Drugs Ahead of Tomorrow's Protest!Full release b...
06/08/2025

"‘No Uniform, No Title Will Save You", President Boakai Declares War on Drugs Ahead of Tomorrow's Protest!

Full release below!!

"August 6, 2025

Executive Mansion, Monrovia: - Following receipt of the Progress Report of the
Multisectoral Steering Committee on Drugs and Substance Abuse, President Joseph
Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has issued a Special Presidential Statement announcing an
aggressive, multi-prong National Anti-Drug Action Plan in response to the alarming surge
of drug abuse and trafficking across the country.

He described the proliferation of drugs as “an attack on our future” and reaffirmed his
unwavering commitment to safeguard Liberia’s youth, communities, and future
generations from the scourge of substance abuse. “We cannot allow the spread of illicit
drugs to turn our children into victims, our communities into ghettos, and our
neighborhoods into shelters for criminal elements,” the President declared.

The Liberian Leader commended the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) for its
relentless efforts and extended special recognition to the Multisectoral Steering
Committee on Drugs and Substance Abuse for its coordinated work, highlighting the
recent progress report submitted to his Office.

He further lauded civil society groups and community organizations for raising their voices to increase awareness, draw attention to, and for taking a stand on this crucial national matter. He urged Liberians to forge a concerted effort in strategizing concrete actionable steps in complementing Government efforts.

The newly announced National Anti-Drug Action Plan, to be implemented immediately
and in accordance with law, includes:

• Seizure of Properties linked to drug activities, including prosecution of
landlords and accomplices.

• Performance Mandate for LDEA regional commanders with a six-month results deadline.

• National Whistleblower Program with cash rewards and protection for informants.

• Fast-Tracking of Drug Cases through the courts with mandatory sentencing.

• Expansion of Rehabilitation Centers and reintegration programs for
recovering users.

• Investment in Border Surveillance, scanners, canine units, and security
equipment.

•Introduction of Anti-Drug Curriculum in schools and random testing in high risk-areas.

• Reinforcement of the National Drug Emergency, enabling raids and lockdowns where necessary.

• Freezing of Assets belonging to suspected traffickers in collaboration with
financial institutions.

• Significant Budget Increases toward drug enforcement, education, and legal reforms.

President Boakai emphasized that the fight against drugs will be “non-selective and
relentless,” stressing that “no status, no title, no uniform, and no connection will protect
anyone involved in drugs.”

Despite fiscal constraints, the President has directed Liberia’s financial authorities to
prioritize funding for:

• Introduction of Anti-Drug Curriculum in schools and random testing in high-
• LDEA operational capacity and equipment,
• Rehabilitation infrastructure and staffing,
• Border and port security technologies,
• Nationwide public education and prevention campaigns,
• Legal and judicial sector reinforcements.

“Liberia will fund its own fight first,” President Boakai affirmed, while also calling on donors and international partners to support the renewed national drive.

In his closing appeal, the President urged all Liberians — from parents and educators to
leaders and citizens — to join the fight: “Together, we will not just fight, we will win.
Liberia will not lose another generation to drugs — not on my watch.”

Signed:
Atty. Kula Bonah Nyei Fofana
Presidential Press Secretary
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For Media Inquiries, Contact: Office of the Presidential Press Secretary | Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs, Executive
Mansion, 2nd Floor, Monrovia Liberia | Email: [email protected]
[email protected] | Phone: +231-881-006008 (WhatsApp) Call: +231770219170 |www.emansion.gov.lr"

EM

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Christoph The Change is now bidding his wife farewell. She's going back to the U.S. tonight.Now the hand begs can take o...
06/08/2025

Christoph The Change is now bidding his wife farewell. She's going back to the U.S. tonight.

Now the hand begs can take over. Respect to you Chris.👍🎵🎼🎶

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Ghana's ministers of defence and environment have died in a military helicopter crash in the central Ashanti region, alo...
06/08/2025

Ghana's ministers of defence and environment have died in a military helicopter crash in the central Ashanti region, along with six other people. The authorities have not confirmed the cause of the crash.

The chief of staff has directed the country's flags to fly at half-mast.

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Twenty Public Health students from the University of Liberia received an orientation at the National Public Health Insti...
04/08/2025

Twenty Public Health students from the University of Liberia received an orientation at the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL).

The week-long program will give them practical experience in areas like emergency response, data collection, laboratory testing, and case detection.

The session was led by Roseline George, Director of the Division of Training. NPHIL’s Director-General, Dr. Dougbeh Chris Nyan, praised the students for their interest in public health and encouraged them to work hard, be patriotic, and uphold professional integrity.

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04/08/2025

I got over 50 reactions on my posts last week! Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉

Somebody responded to Yekeh Kolubah post against the Liberian musician 10:30 & his wife. "It looks funny but it has lot ...
27/07/2025

Somebody responded to Yekeh Kolubah post against the Liberian musician 10:30 & his wife.

"It looks funny but it has lot of moral lessons for us as young people especially we men.
We will be struggling in this hard economy we won't see all the friends and beautiful girls coming around because no one wants to suffer with a struggling guy but as soon as God blesses us that's the time we will have all the friends and girls approaching and coming around.

It's good that he went back and brought his old girlfriend who was with him when he was nowhere and struggling, if it was most of us by now we are behind one city girl who can smoke, drink and wear the latest clothes porporting to be so-called "big jue" because of the farm God has blessed us with just to eat our money and leave when things get difficult.

Moral lessons: "Know where you are coming from then you won't get lost in society".

For this decision, 10-30 is my kind of guy" 😄😄😄😄😄

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Global star Davido wore a custom of Liberian outfit to honor Liberia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, during hi...
27/07/2025

Global star Davido wore a custom of Liberian outfit to honor Liberia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, during his USA tour performance in Minnesota.

Happy Independence Day, Liberia!

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Liberia 🇱🇷 Christoph The Change Kisses his Wife on stage, and  Leaves Genevia Anderson in suspense.😭😥😡😡😭😥It was too sorr...
27/07/2025

Liberia 🇱🇷
Christoph The Change Kisses his Wife on stage, and Leaves Genevia Anderson in suspense.😭😥😡😡😭😥

It was too sorrowful. Aaaaaaay mehn.😥😥
😂😂😂

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Get to know more about the courses and degrees offers at the University of Liberia - UL . Colleges, Departments and Degr...
24/07/2025

Get to know more about the courses and degrees offers at the University of Liberia - UL . Colleges, Departments and Degrees

Colleges

*Liberia College–
Social Sciences & Humanities (BA)
Department of Political Science – BA
Department of Sociology/Anthropology – BA
Department of Philosophy/Religion – BA
Department of History – BA
Department of English and Literature – BA
Department of French – BA
Department of Liberian Languages – BA
Department of Mass Communication – BA
Department of Geography – BA
Department Arts and Craft – BA
Department of Physical Education – BA
Department of Reserved Officers Training Corps (ROTC) – BA

William V. S. Tubman Teachers’ College (BSc)
Department of Primary Education – Certificate, BSc
Department of Secondary Education – BSc

William R. Tolbert, Jr. College of Agriculture and Forestry (BSc)
Department of General Agriculture – BSc
Department of Agronomy – BSc
Department of General Forestry – BSc
Department of Home Science and Community Dev. – BSc
Department of Wood Science and Technology – BSc
Department of Agriculture Extension Education– Non Degree

College of Business and Public Administration (BBA/BPA)
Department of Business Adm. in Accounting – BBA
Department of Economics – BSc
Department of Business Adm. in Management – BBA
Department of Public Administration – BPA

Thomas J. R. Faulkner College of Science and Technology
Offers Bachelor of Science (BSc) Degree
Department of General Biology – BSc
Department of Chemistry – BSc
Department of Geology – BSc
Department of Physics – BSc
Department of Electrical Engineering – BSc
Department of Civil Engineering -BSc
Department of Mathematics – BSc
Department of Mining Engineering – BSc
Department of Zoology – BSc

David A. Straz-Sinje Technical and Vocational College
Offers Associate of Arts and Science Degrees (AA / A.Sc.), Diploma and Certificate
Program Plan – Areas of Instruction/Course Level

Fine Arts
General Agriculture/Rural Development
Land Surveying Technology
Center of Philosophy and Religion
General Studies
Teacher’s Certificate “B”
Survey Assistant
Veterinary Assistant
Business Incubation Activities
Teacher’s Certificate “C”
Resource Center for Transformation of Rural Agriculture
Nursery Operations
Tourism Operation
Tree Crops & Vegetable Nursery Development & Management
Poultry
Pork Husbandry
Pork Value Addition/Processing
Rabbit Production
Bee Keeping
First Aide Assistant – School Nursery Assistant
General Engineering (A.Sc.)

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEPRESIDENT BOAKAI COMMISSIONS NEW FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT TO STRENGTHEN LIBERIA NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE...
23/07/2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRESIDENT BOAKAI COMMISSIONS NEW FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT TO STRENGTHEN LIBERIA NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE

July 23, 2025

Executive Mansion, Monrovia – President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., today commissioned a new fleet of firefighting equipment to enhance the operational readiness and capacity of the Liberia National Fire Service (LNFS).

The commissioning ceremony, held on the grounds of the Executive Mansion in Monrovia, featured the formal handover of critical assets including:
• 6 state-of-the-art fire trucks
• 3 water trucks
• 2 operational Jeeps
• 10 motorcycles for rapid response and community engagement.

These additions mark a significant step in the Administration’s commitment to improving national safety infrastructure and reducing the risk of fire-related disasters across Liberia.

In his remarks, President Boakai emphasized that the initiative reflects his Administration’s dedication to protecting lives, property, and the environment under the ARREST Agenda.

“These equipment will not sit in garages. They are tools of service—tools that represent our duty to protect every Liberian community from the devastating impact of fire outbreaks,” President Boakai stated,” noting, “This Government is determined to build a Liberia where citizens feel safe, and institutions are empowered to deliver.”

The President encouraged the Liberia National Fire Service (LNFS) to maintain high levels of professionalism and urged the public to cooperate with fire safety initiatives.

LNFS Director G. Wasuwah Barvoul, Sr. expressed deep gratitude for the landmark investment.

“This is a historic moment for the Fire Service. With these new trucks, water carriers, jeeps, and motorcycles, we can now respond faster, reach remote areas, and save more lives. For too long, we’ve worked with limited resources. Today’s commissioning is not just about vehicles—it is about restoring confidence in our ability to protect this nation,” said Col. Barvoul.

He further assured that the equipment will be deployed strategically across the country to ensure equitable service delivery, especially in fire-prone and underserved communities.

The Liberia National Fire Service will begin immediate regional deployment of the new fleet, with trained personnel assigned to manage and operate the equipment to full effect.

This development is part of the Boakai Administration’s ongoing investment in public safety and institutional revitalization, as it works to build a resilient, service-oriented government for the people of Liberia

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