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Editorial: When the House Defies the Court, Liberia Loses

Liberia is watching a troubling confrontation between the Legislature and the Judiciary. The House of Representatives’ decision to expel Rep. Yekeh Kolubah and its posture toward the Supreme Court’s prohibition order have escalated beyond ordinary politics. It now raises a simple but serious question: will public officials submit to the law, even when it is inconvenient? In a constitutional democracy, …

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MP3 MUSIC + VIDEO: Chris Shalom

MP3 MUSIC + VIDEO: Chris Shalom – The Lord is Here We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkPrivacy policy

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MP4 VIDEO: Omolara Musica – Iwo L’ana

MP4 VIDEO: Omolara Musica – Iwo L’ana We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkPrivacy policy

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Boakai Avoids Direct Role in Yekeh Expulsion Proceedings

By Stephen G. Fellajuah Margibi County, Liberia, April 17, 2026 – President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has responded to the ongoing expulsion proceedings involving Montserrado County District #10 Representative Yekeh Kolubah, underscoring the constitutional principle of separation of powers between the Executive and the Legislature. The Liberian leader spoke to reporters on April 16, 2026, shortly after returning to Liberia from …

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LiMA Leads Liberia’s First Nationwide ISPS Level 2 Maritime Security Drill

MONROVIA, LIBERIA, April 17, 2026: The Liberia Maritime Authority (LiMA), acting in its capacity as the Designated Authority, has successfully conducted its first nationwide International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Level 2 exercise across the country’s two major ports. The exercise, held simultaneously at key port facilities, was carried out in collaboration with the National Port Authority (NPA) and …

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Liberia Edges Closer to War, Economic Crimes Court

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, April 17, 2026 — Liberia cannot achieve lasting peace without criminal accountability for atrocities committed during its civil war, Dr. Cllr. Jallah A. Barbu of the Office for the Establishment of the War and Economic Crimes Court (OWECC-L) told a gathering of scholars, human rights advocates, and transitional justice experts. Barbu, executive director of OWECC-L, spoke …

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