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Breaking News:  Thousands of Liberians expect to lose jobs when TPS expires October. Read the Federal Register notice.

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M.B. Sherif Blast Extremism in Islam click to listen

Rep. K. Murray, Liberia         UNLAWFUL FLIGHT TO AVOID PROSECUTION - INDECENT LIBERTIES WITH A CHILD, ATTEMPTED RAPE (FIRST DEGREE - VICTIM UNDER 13) Click his image for detail info

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Obituary Announcement

The Late Mafanta Konneh

 

Obituary Announcement

The Kanneh and Kromah families regret to announce the death of their mother, sister, Aunt and niece Haja Moyamu Kromah  (Akka Gyohmoyamu). This sad event occur on Tuesday March 13, 2007 at Catholic Hospital in Monrovia, Liberia.

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The Kromah family regrets to announce the death of their father Alhaji  Losseni Kromah of Ganta Nimba County   This sad event occur on February 23, 2007 in N’zerekore Guinea. Click here for more information

Special Announcement

All previous prayer services announcements  for Imam Alhaii Musa Sherif is now cancel. The family decided that prayer services will now be held in West Africa, Guinea. However; anyone wishing to sympathy with the family may click here for more information.

LATEST LIBERIAN WEST AFRICAN NEWS

Protests leads to closure of Liberian university

STUDENT protests have closed Africa’s oldest private university, prompting intervention from the president of Liberia to forestall further outbreaks of violence. Read More...

Liberia Senate approves $1bn Mittal iron deal

MONROVIA , April 30, 2007 • Liberia's Senate has approved a $1bn iron ore mining contract with the world's largest steel producer, Arcelor Mittal, opening the way for the project to start, the government said yesterday. Read More...

Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone seek to revive bloc

CONAKRY, April 30 (Reuters) - Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone sought to put a decade of civil wars behind them on Monday by reviving a regional bloc which has been stymied by frontier disputes between the West African neighbours. Read More...

Globe Time to Cover South West Philly African Community

Southwest Philadelphia, April 27, 2007--Walk on Woodland, Elmwood, or Chester Avenues in South West Philly, and you will see many native Africans from the various parts of Africa. Chances are that you will come across Liberians, Sierra Leoneans, Ivorians, etc. And there are African stores up and down these avenues that sell African food, clothing, phone cards, cds, dvds, etc. Read More...

Security Council votes unanimously to lift six-year-old ban on Liberian diamond exports

April 27, 2007

UNITED NATIONS: The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Friday to lift a ban on Liberian diamond exports imposed in 2001 when so-called "blood diamonds" were being used to fuel civil wars in west Africa. Read More...

Striking workers at Liberian rubber plantation clash with police

April 27, 2007

HARBEL, Liberia: Striking workers at the Firestone Rubber plantation in the West African nation of Liberia clashed with police Friday, and at least six people were wounded, officials said. Read More...

Minnesota's Liberians rally for right to stay in America

April 24, 2007

  • Organization of Liberian Minnesotans
  • Minnesota's Liberian war refugees, facing a forced return to their homeland in October, are fighting for the right to stay in the US. Tuesday hundreds of them took that battle to the State Capitol, where they carried signs, prayed and sang hymns. Read More...

    REFLECTION ON THE ISSUES OF OUR TIMES WITH      Nvasekie N. Konneh

    LIMAP'S MEDIA CENTER

    Limap is inviting it Officials to an emergency meeting schedule at the A.C.A.N.A Center. Issues relevant to our community will be discussed. Please be on time, as your timely arrival will appriciated.


    Date May 05, 2007
    Place ACANA, Chester Ave
    Time 4:00 PM
    FIRST NATIONAL MANDINGOES REUNION CONVENTION

    AMA elects it President

     

     

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    "Illiteracy Is Liberia's Second Enemy"

    Musa Cisse Is Dead
     Extremism in Islamic teachings strongly criticized
    1,000 Earn First Degrees To Jam Liberia's Crowded Job Market Liberian man, 3 children killed in Raleigh apt. blaze
     ULAA Declares April 2007 As: "National Immigration Advocacy Month"

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