Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Photos: Liberian-Born American NFL Player Turned Singer Tamba Hali On Set Of Samba Video Shoot!

Tamba Hali  was spotted in Los Angeles for the video shoot of Samba produced by Nigerian producer Master Kraft.

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Gov’t Not Supporting Miss Liberia Wokie Dolo: She Is Still Owed Prized Money For Winning The Miss Liberia Crown In January 2017!

Miss Liberia  Amb Wokie Dolo

According to the  Liberian Observer Miss Liberia, Wokie Dolo, has publicly admitted for the first time that she has not received a dime from the government of Liberia since winning the crown in January 2017. Queen Dolo won the crown last year after beating 10 contestants by outperforming them with her poise, confidence, and intelligence. Wokie Dolo, responding to criticisms in a lengthy Facebook post that she has not done much to advocate for the well-being of children, alleged that since winning the crown last year, neither the government nor the organizer has given her the prize money. She stated that the government has never supported any of her trips to international pageants, where she participated and won awards thereby bringing pride to the country.
Wokie Dolo :
 “I started my reign with no budget and uplifted the flag of Liberia positively. I have undertaken projects and contributed to society through my personal account. With the help of God, my manager, sponsors, and my team, we have been able to redefine the role of Miss Liberia through our positive contributions towards the growth and development of Mama Liberia.
“I have been working with less fortunate kids since I was 15 years old. I’ve sponsored persons with disabilities, youths, and orphans from my home of origin and across without a crown. I don’t have to be rich before giving out to my people. I have shared every little I have with them because we all deserve happiness! I’ve inspired thousands of people through my humanitarian services”.
“And my license fees to all the international pageants I attended were paid for by my manager without government intervention. I went to those pageants with personal preparations by providing my own costumes and everything a beauty queen needs,” Miss Liberia, Wokie Dolo, narrated.
In order to solve the problem for the next queen, Dolo said she launched an endowment fund with the target of US$50,000 to rent an office space for her (the next queen) and to also pay for international license and costume, “but unfortunately, only US$3,000 was raised, which cannot cover half of the proposed expenses.”




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RHOA Star Nene Leakes Looks Stunning In New Photos!

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Major Fire Breaks Out Again In Monrovia, Liberia!


Burning Building on Randall Street

 Three days five fire incidents reported in Monrovia. This one happened on Randall Street in Central Monrovia today. Many of the affected buildings are Businesses owned by labanese including some residential homes.



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‘Black Panther Will Inspire Everyone To Find Their Own Stories’ – Michelle Obama!

After watching Black Panther Movie, former  First Lady Of The United States Of America,  Michelle Obamawas impressed with the movie  By Ryan Coogler's  and so  Michelle Obama tweeted:
“CONGRATS TO THE ENTIRE BLACK PANTHER TEAM! BECAUSE OF YOU, YOUNG PEOPLE WILL FINALLY SEE SUPERHEROES THAT LOOK LIKE THEM ON THE BIG SCREEN.“I LOVED THIS MOVIE AND I KNOW IT WILL INSPIRE PEOPLE OF ALL BACKGROUNDS TO DIG DEEP AND FIND THE COURAGE TO BE HEROES OF THEIR OWN STORIES.”

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Caldwell Residents Protest in Demand of Electricity

According to the Liberian Observer The Township of Caldwell was yesterday a scene of chaos when residents took to the streets protesting having to go over two years without electricity in their area. The residents, who blocked the major road in the area leaving motorists stranded, chanted ‘solidarity songs’ in unison as they created a traffic gridlock that lasted all day Monday. But authorities of the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) and the Liberia National Police (LNP) have called for a roundtable discussion between the leadership of the protesters and the LEC management to find a common ground to the protesters’ demand for power supply. The protest also paralyzed commercial activities in the area as the protesters accused the erstwhile Unity Party government of not responding to their complaints over the years. According to the protesters, they have on previous occasion paid bills for community supply of electricity to owners of generators, which they said is not ‘even dependable.’
protester with placard demanding the utility company provide services to Caldwell.

One of the protesters, Fofee Karneh, said the residents have made several efforts to the LEC management over the lack of power supply, but to no avail. Karneh accused the LEC of being insensitive to the plights of the residents, because he feels that the power outage in the community has negatively affected commercial activities in the area to the extent that many businesses are being affected.
He added, “We have been in total darkness for over two years now, and that the LEC has not responded to our plights.”
“Residents of other communities including those in some parts of Johnsonsville, New Kru Town, and as far as St. Paul Bridge are enjoying electricity, but for us in Caldwell, the story is totally different, and so we are pleading with the LEC to connect us,” Karneh said.

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