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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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Layee Bility

The Bility family regrets to announce the home going of Layee Bility of Philadelphia, U.S.A. This sad event occurred on Monday June 24, 2007 in Philadelphia. Layee Bility was shot by unknown gunman on 65th Street and Elmwood Avenue in Philadelphia. Read More...

 

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The Kamara Family regret to announce the death of Gen. Phillip Kamara of Monrovia, Liberia  This sad event occurs on may 20, 2007 after a brief illness. He was buried in Sakonedou, Lofa county. To sympathize with the family, please call the followings:

Macheme Kamara 2675752067

Mohamed Jomandy 2679929100

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The Sheriff Family announces with regrets the home going of their father, uncle, and brother Mory-Salah sheriff (Koya-Salah). This sad event occurred on Monday May 8, 2007 at the JFK medical center in Monrovia, after a brief illness

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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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LATEST LIBERIAN NEWS , W. AFRICAN

No Matter Who says What or Did/Do What, Reconciliation Amongst Us Will Be The Order Of The Day In Philly...

The biggest gathering of Mandingoes will be held in Philadelphia in June 2007

Gun Violence On The Rise In Philadelphia: Liberian Shot Dead

. Sidiki Trawally, strawally@frontpageafrica.com June 27, 2007   

seven years ago, 19-year old Yousof Layee Bility migrated to the United States from Liberia to seek greener pastures, but his quest to live the American dream was short-lived Monday morning when unknown gunmen shot him multiple times, thus ending his life. Read More...

Mandingoes Begin Reconciliation Efforts At Huge Convention In Philly

 Sidiki Trawally, strawally@frontpageafrica.com June 26, 2007 

Liberian Mandingoes from across the United States, Liberia and other places will begin an effort to reconcile among themselves before reaching out to other Liberian communities when they convene a huge All-Liberian Mandingoes conference in Philadelphia this weekend. The conference themed “Community Unity and Empowerment in post-war Liberia” will kick off on Friday, June 29, and concludes on Sunday, July 1, 2007. Read More...


ALHAJI KROMAH’S  KEYNOTE SPEAKERSHIP: A REJOINDER

By:  Mohamed M. Sherif, June 24, 2007

  The good old saying is still true: “those who live in homes of glass must never be first to cast the stone.” Mr. Varfley Dorlleh has caste the metaphoric stone and so a reaction is appropriate to set the records straight and bring sanity to the important conversation that is the Mandingo Conference. Read More...

Alhaji Kromah: The Mandingo Moses of the 21th Century

By: Abu-Bakar Fofana, June 23, 2007 

Alhaji Kromah is undeniably and unarguably our political voice and leader in Liberia. His selection as the keynote speaker was and remains a justifiable decision. Alhaji Kromah, whether or not those who oppose him agree, is the modern hero who brought us into the broad light of Liberian national politics and must be given the credit and due respect. A red carpet welcome awaits him. Read More...

An Open Letter to the Community

By Nvasekie Konneh

  When we plan to have a convention sometime ago, our intention was to bring us together as a community, not to do anything that will further divide our community. When it was suggested and agreed that Alhaji Kromah serve as the keynote speaker, it was reasoned that since he is one of the most influential leaders Read more

Emily Sloboh: Victim of Sexual Exploitation Fights To Save Young Women

By: Sidiki Trawally, strawally@FrontPageAfrica.com  

Emily Sloboh is a victim of dire sexual exploitation, but she has since turned her darkest memories into advocacy for women’s rights. She's desperately fighting to save women. Read more... 

  LETTER OF THANKS FROM MASJID AL-ISLAAH COMMUNITY CENTER (MACC)

Philadelphia-- I want to inform all the believers that our fund raiser on last Sunday June 17th, 2007, was a success. We raised $38,250.00 out of our $50,000 target. Once again, I want to thank each and every one of you for your participation. Read More...

Challenges Ahead Of Liberian Mandingoes

By Sheikh Mohammed Kanneh
Philadelphia June 14, 2007--It is exciting that Liberian Mandingoes have realized their short coming, saw the light at the end of the tunnel, and came out with an idea of " All Liberian Mandingoes Convention in the USA"  This gathering that aim to unify Liberian Mandingoes irrespective of their political affiliations, creed, sect,  religion, or even their geographical localities in the country. Read More...

Liberian Government Takes Exception to Auditor General's Corruption Claims

  June 13, 2007--Liberia’s new auditor general, John Morlu the Second, Tuesday told VOA that President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s government is three times more corrupt than that of the previous transitional government of Gyude Bryant. Read More...

Auditor General Says Corruption Rampant in Sirleaf Government

  Liberia’s new auditor general says his efforts to fight corruption are being frustrated by government ministers and agency directors. John Morlu The Second was recruited a little over a month ago by the European Union and later approved  Read More...

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

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Collaborating for Malaria Control and Prevention in Liberia

A Keynote Address BY Syrulwa Somah, PhD

Executive Director, Liberian History, Education and Development, Inc. (LIHEDE), Greensboro, NC

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Mandingoes Conference gets boost

Philadelphia, Pa June 09, 2007--The Mayor's Commission on African and Caribbean Immigrant Affairs  of Philadelphia has expressed its support for the forthcoming national convention of Liberian Mandingoes in the city on June 29, 2007.

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