During a visit to Nimba on Saturday, the Ministry of Education’s Communication Director said the ministry remained firmly against schools that held kindergarten graduations, as he said such exercises were meant to extort money from parents.
Cummings Pledges to Prioritize Agriculture if Elected
In another appeal to Liberia’s second most populous county, presidential aspirant Alexander B. Cummings said if elected, he will make agriculture his top priority, with Nimba to play a major role in reducing the country’s dependency on imported food.
Corruption Must be Fought by All Liberians,†Says Cummings
A presidential candidate hopeful in the upcoming presidential elections, Alexander Cummings is calling on all Liberians to stand up in the fight against corruption. Cummings made the declaration during a recent visit to Nimba.
ALP Boosts Presence in Nimba
The All Liberian Party of businessman Benoni W. Urey has provided its Nimba branch with a vehicle to boost its presence in the county.
Regional Education Officer Wuo Asked to Resign over Political Ambitions
The Regional Education Officer for Bong, Lofa, Nimba, Grand Bassa and River Cess Counties, George S. S. Wuo has strongly reacted to a statement calling for his resignation.
Prince Johnson Vows to Boot Out Several Nimba Lawmakers During 2017 Elections
The former founder and standard bearer of the National Union for Democratic Progress have vowed to remove several Nimba Lawmakers from their posts in the 2017 elections.
LINSU Nimba Charter Calls for Financial Support ahead of Semifinal Match
The Nimba Charter of the Liberia National Student Union is calling for financial assistance to its team that is currently participating in the National Meet the Challenge Competition, a knowledge quizzing contest between various counties.
Senator Prince Johnson Labels IREDD Legislative Report as ‘Political’
In March, the Institute for Research and Democratic Development released its Annual Legislative Report for 2015. The report, which assesses the performances of lawmakers, indicated that Nimba’s Senator Prince Y. Johnson performed poorly in the Senate.