In a recent live interview with the Truth Breakfast Show team on Truth 96.1 FM, Nimba County Senator Prince Y. Johnson, often referred to as ‘Nimba 1’, made startling allegations against Liberian President Joseph Nyuma Boakai. The senator claimed that the president had been unresponsive to his calls following a reported meeting between Boakai and […]
In a momentous move towards justice and accountability, the lower house of the national legislature in Liberia has adopted a resolution advocating for the establishment of a War and Economic Crimes Court. This significant decision comes decades after the brutal civil war that inflicted death and destruction across Liberia, leaving thousands dead and many more […]
Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung of Liberia recently hosted a delegation from the United States for Global Criminal Justice, led by Ambassador-At-Large Her Excellency Beth Van Schaack, at his office on Capitol Hill. The meeting, which took place against the backdrop of efforts to establish a War and Economic Crimes Court in Liberia, marked a […]
In a resounding display of unity and determination, the Honorable House of Representatives in Liberia has taken a historic step towards justice and accountability by passing a resolution advocating for the establishment of a War and Economic Crimes Court. This landmark decision, supported by over forty members, underscores Liberia’s commitment to confronting the painful legacies […]
Senator Prince Johnson’s recent remarks on the establishment of a war and economic crimes court in Liberia have sparked controversy and raised concerns about the country’s path towards reconciliation and justice. Speaking on the Truth breakfast show in Monrovia, Senator Johnson expressed his opposition to the court, describing it as an attempt to reawaken the […]
The Minister of National Defense of Liberia, Retired Major General Prince C. Johnson, has tendered his resignation amidst escalating tension fueled by the grievances of wives of soldiers from the Armed Forces of Liberia. The decision comes following sustained protests and roadblocks erected by these women, demanding his resignation from the post. Since his confirmation […]
Liberia’s newly sworn-in President, Joseph Nyuma Boakai, wasted no time in naming the first members of his Cabinet, a crucial step in shaping the direction of his administration. The appointments, covering key portfolios such as Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, National Security Advisor, Police Inspector General, and Director […]
Senator Abraham Darius Dillon of Montserrado County has thrown a controversial grenade into the national conversation: Should high-ranking government officials, including himself, pass a mandatory drug test before taking the reins of power? Dillon’s audacious proposal sparks a firestorm, challenging the norms of political decorum and raising critical questions about the suitability of individuals with […]
In a historic move, the United States Congress has recently approved the Foreign Extortion Prevention Act (FEPA) as part of the annual defense spending bill, the National Defense Authorization Act. This groundbreaking legislation marks a significant milestone in the global fight against corruption by criminalizing the act of foreign officials demanding or accepting bribes from […]
In a surprising turn of events during the trial of Monrovia City Mayor Jefferson Tamba Koijee, it has been revealed that the official number (0779229900) he provided to the court is registered in the name of a female, not in his own name as Jefferson T. Koijee. This revelation surfaced through the Orange call log, […]