African Ex-Presidents: Navigating the Shadows of Corruption

Corruption has long been a challenge in the political landscapes of many countries, and Africa is no exception. While not all African leaders have faced allegations of corruption, some ex-presidents have found themselves under scrutiny, investigated, and in some cases, convicted and sent to jail. The stories of these leaders serve as cautionary tales, emphasizing […]

Former Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz Sentenced to Five Years for Corruption

A court in Mauritania has delivered a significant verdict, sentencing former President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz to five years in prison for corruption. The 66-year-old ex-president, who served from 2009 to 2019, was found guilty of money laundering and abusing his position to unlawfully enrich himself. The court, situated in the capital city of Nouakchott […]

Senator Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence: A Beacon of Leadership for Liberia’s Future

Liberia, a nation that endured a brutal civil war and has faced numerous challenges on its journey to recovery, is now looking towards a future of promise and progress. At the forefront of this hopeful trajectory is Senator Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence, a remarkable leader from Grand Bassa County who is poised to play a pivotal role […]

Former Sierra Leone President Ordered to Pay USD 135,000.00 for Causing Loss to the State

In a landmark legal decision, Hon. Justice Ivan Sesay-presiding, Hon. Justice Alhaji Momoh-Jah Stevens, and Hon. Justice Adrian Fisher have ordered former President Ernest Bai Koroma to pay USD 135,000.00 to the government of Sierra Leone within seven days. The ruling comes as a result of allegations that the former president caused financial loss to […]

A Call for Modernization: Liberian in Canada Initiates Support for Liberia National Fire Service

In a heartfelt effort to address the urgent need for modernization within the Liberia National Fire Service, Robert K Gboluma, Jr., a concerned Liberian residing in Canada, has embarked on a mission to rally support for the revitalization of the country’s fire industry. Over the weekend, Mr. Gboluma met with Antigonish, Nova Scotia Fire Chief, […]

Alexander B. Cummings Emerges as Potential CDC Standard Bearer for 2029 Presidential Election

In a surprising turn of events, Alexander B. Cummings, the leader of the Alternative National Congress (ANC), is being considered as the potential standard bearer and political leader for the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) in the upcoming 2029 Presidential Election. CDC Secretary General, Mayor Jefferson Koijee, has revealed that the party is actively engaged […]

Turmoil within the CDC: Calls to Expel President George Manneh Weah Surface

As Liberia awaits the January 2024 inauguration of President-elect Joseph N. Boakai, a storm is brewing within the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) party. The early concession call made by President George Manneh Weah to Ambassador Joseph N. Boakai, prior to the final results from the National Elections Commission (NEC) Liberia, has sparked a fierce […]

Dr. Lester Z. Tenny Criticizes President George Manneh Weah’s Leadership in the CDC

In recent statements, Dr. Lester Z. Tenny, a prominent figure within the political landscape of Liberia, has voiced strong opinions about President George Manneh Weah’s leadership within the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) party. Tenny contends that Weah’s tenure as the leader of the CDC has been marked by shortcomings, labeling him as an “error” […]

Mayor Jefferson Koijee’s Opposition Stance: A Look at Claims and Challenges

In the aftermath of the November 14, 2023 elections in Liberia, Mayor Jefferson Tamba Koijee, Secretary General of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) and the Mayor of Monrovia, has been an outspoken figure as the political landscape undergoes a significant transition. Jefferson Koijee, having served as Monrovia’s Mayor during the administration of President George […]

Upholding Integrity, Commitment, and Competence in Government Appointments: A Call for a New Standard

As Liberia stands on the precipice of a new era with the election of President-elect Amb. Joseph N. Boakai, the process of appointing individuals to key government positions is underway. In this pivotal moment, a clarion call is made for a departure from the practices of the past, where appointments were often influenced by political […]