Amid an ongoing investigation by the Liberia National Bar Association on the authenticity of the citizenship of Ndubusi Nwabudike, the Nigerian-born lawyer has petitioned the Civil Law Court for a declaratory judgement on his Liberian citizenship.
Pres. Weah Sets Up Committee on National Response as Coronavirus Cases Increase
With Liberia having 14 confirmed Coronavirus cases and 3 deaths, President George Weah has set up a committee to coordinate the nation’s response.
Carter Center Supports Gov’t to Train Coronavirus Contact Tracers
In an effort to contain the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic in Liberia, the Montserrado County Health Team has completed a three-day contact tracing training for 100 persons.
Rep. Yekeh Kolubah Accuses Former Bodyguards of Plotting His Death
Rep. Yekeh Kolubah has filed an official complaint to the Ministry of Justice accusing his former security guards of attempting to murder him.
Remains of Unidentified Male Buried Weeks After its Discovery in Sinkor
The decomposed body of a male victim is yet to be identified weeks after the body washed ashore the beach near 5th Street, Sinkor in Monrovia.
Sen. Dillon Returns US$12,000 of Salary to Montserrado
Montserrado’s Senator Darius Dillon has announced that he is returning US$$12,000 of his four-month salary to the county.
Montserrado’s 17th District Women Submit Controversial Rape Allegations Against Their Lawmaker
A group of women claiming to be residents of Montserrado’s 17th district stormed the grounds of the Capitol Building on Thursday to petition the House of Representatives to investigate a rape allegation against their lawmaker, Rep. Hanson Kiazolu.
MSF Liberia Says It Treats Over 80 Mental Health Patients in Montserrado Every Month
Hassan Nasser, a psychiatrist working with the Médecins Sans Frontières’ Mental Health Project in Liberia, has disclosed that the organization is providing treatment to at least 80 mental health patients in Montserrado every month.