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MONROVIA – Rep. Alex Chersex Grant of Grand Gedeh County has taken his spot as a prominent Liberian with degree scandal attached to his name.
Report by Aryee Davis, Contributing Writer
FrontPageAfrica has in its possession documents hinting that the District 3 lawmaker has a fake academic credential.
On his official Facebook page, the lawmaker is credited with having an undergraduate degree from the University of Ibandan in Nigeria, where he claimed to have earned his degree in Sociology in 2005, but upon inquiry by
FrontPageAfrica, it was revealed that Grant, who is serving his second six-year term at the National Legislature and chairman of Grand Gedeh Legislative Caucus, has never been a student of the university.
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Liberia Does Not Have An Army – Liberia Has A Brigade and Here’s Why
Liberia Does Not Have An Army – Liberia Has A Brigade and Here’s Why
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The Liberian people deserve to know the truth ahead of Armed Forces Day on February 11. Liberians remain very vulnerable to heightened insecurity including external aggression. Do not tell me that I hate my country. Bring your facts to counter mine. I am going to use these 4 basic parameters or specifications to expose how weak and ill-prepared the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) is: manpower, airpower, land power, and water power.
In terms of military strength ranking, Liberia only tops a small south Asian landlocked kingdom. And it is Bhutan. This kingdom has a population of 779,898, six (6) times less than Liberia’s population. Out of 138 countries, Liberia ranks 137 with a rating of 9.5753 according to the 2021 Global Fire Power Military Ranking.