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Liberia: Extra-Judicial Killings Must Stop, Mr President!
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Lets look at the crucial clause in section 51.1 and read with understanding which states,…who has been judicially declared to be incompetent or of unsound mind or who has been barred from voting as a result of his/her convictions and imprisonment for an infamous crime …blah blah, blah. And not because the person is a convict, but has been barred Judicially.
Samukai is of sound mind. He has supposedly all his marbles correct. Then the next question in the section of 51.1 is, has he been barred by any court or courts because of his conviction and imprisonment ? Has he been barred ? NO.
Liberia: Kenneth Best on the Daily Observer Newspaper and Its 40-Year Journey
Liberia: Kenneth Best on the Daily Observer Newspaper and Its 40-Year Journey
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The first thing I would like to do in this brief statement on the 40-year History of Liberia’s Daily ObserverNewspaper is to give thanks to Almighty God for giving Mae Gene and me, in January 1977, as we were coming to the close of our careers in Nairobi, Kenya, the idea of returning home to start Liberia’s first independent daily newspaper.
I remember vividly when we first started dating in 1970 that we conceived the idea of publishing a magazine in Liberia. We were not sure as to whether it would be one on politics or fashion or both. God blessed our relationship with consummation in marriage, on July 17, 1971. July 17 this year will make us 50 years married. To God Be the Glory! And thank you, Mae Gene!
NEC reported that Rep. Koung (right) won Nimba County senate race with 37,899, which represents 36.12 percent of the votes, while his closest rival, Edith Gongloe-Weh (left), candidate of the ticket CPP obtained 34,153, which amounts to 32.55 percent of all valid votes counted. However, Gongloe-Weh has challenged the results and is demanding a re-run. Rep. Jeremiah Koung Wins but…
By David Menjor
The Collaborating Political Parties now faces increasing difficulty to make an impact on the results of the senatorial election in Nimba County, which Rep. Jeremiah Koung has won according to the National Elections Commission.
Nimba, which is Liberia’s second most populous county, has now gone to the Movement for Democracy and Reconciliation of Senator Prince Yormie Johnson a party that leans in favor of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC).
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