Liberians residing in the American state of New Jersey held a series of events to observe Liberia’s 171st anniversary.
University Consortium Sets New Deadline for Scholarship Application
The University Consortium for Liberia has announced a new deadline for its 2018 scholarship application.
Nimba’s Rep. Gleekia Highlights Achievements to Diaspora Citizens
Rep. Dorwohn Gleekia of Nimba sixth district recently addressed Nimbaians based in the United States where he outlined key legislative and development achievements of his district since he took office in January.
U.S. Court Finds Thomas Woewiyu Guilty of Immigration Fraud
Thomas Woewiyu, a former Defense Minister under former President Charles Taylor and a leader of the defunct National Patriotic Front of Liberia, has been found guilty of violating multiple U.S. immigration laws.
Meet Mayor-Elect Wilmot Collins of Helena, Montana
On November 7, residents of Helena Montana elected Wilmot Collins as their new mayor. In the process, the four-term incumbent mayor, James E. Smith, lost his reelection bid.
New York University, Friends of Liberia to Host Discussion on Election
New York University, in partnership with Friends of Liberia and the United States Institute for Peace, will host a panel discussion on the 2017 Liberia elections this Friday.
Former Liberian Refugee Elected Mayor in Montana
A Liberian taking refuge in America has been elected mayor of the city of Helena in the state of Montana.
Liberians in Diaspora Threaten Lawsuit for Denial of Voting Rights
Liberians living abroad under the umbrella of the All Liberian Diaspora Conference have threatened to file a lawsuit against the National Elections Commission for allegedly denying them their right to vote in the national elections while staying outside the country.