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George Weah, Ousmane Bamba, The Europeans, The Russians, And How 2017 Elections Were Rigged – Episode 1

May 5, 2021 The second Liberian Republic has had a lot of ups and downs. Between 1980 and 2017, no presidential candidate has ever won a landslide in any given election as compared to NPP flagbearer Charles G. Taylor. 13 political parties participated in the 1997 presidential election. Taylor won all of them at once with 75.33% (468,443 votes). There was no second round or run-off. This was indeed a landslide victory. There were also 13 counties at that time but Taylor still could not win 12 out of 13. Even Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, who won two successive democratic elections in 2005 and 2011 respectively, could not win 14 out of 15 counties at any given electoral interval. How come did George Weah win 14 out of 15 counties in the 2017 presidential election. Imagine for a moment, a man who could not even win 39% in round one. CDC George Weah only got 38.37% (596,037 votes) while UP Joseph Boakai got 28.76% (446,716 votes). The margin was as minimum as 9.6

Diaspora International Tournament Reaches Final

LPRC Oilers secured their spot following a 2-1 victory over the Shipping Boys of LISCR FC. Oilers took the lead in the first half through Blamo Nimely’s volley over goalkeeper Gibert Okotie, which separated the two sides in the first half. The Shipping Boys got the equalizer in the early minutes of the second half and kept creating chances to collect a win, but Varney Sando threw away the side’s opportunity. LISCR was finally sent home in the 90th minute when Nimely skillfully lifted the ball over advancing goalkeeper Okotie. LISCR reached the semi-final stage after demolishing the Diaspora Boys that stood in for Sun Shine Yellow Boys (Invisible Eleven) by 6-0.

Palm Spring Hotel CEO Arrested in US$1 2M Case

Palm Spring Hotel CEO Arrested in US$1 2M Case
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