At least 16 opposition political parties have affixed their signatures to a formal declaration for a possible coalition in the upcoming 2017 presidential election, following a one-day summit in Ganta on Saturday, September 17.
Rev. Benitoe Accuses Prince Johnson of Pandering in Proposal for Muslim Holidays
The director of the National Christian Task Force of Liberia, Rev. David Benitoe, has warned politicians not to politicize religions as a way of getting votes ahead of the 2017 general and presidential elections.
Sen. Grupee Warns Against Promises to Deliver Nimba, Says County is not a “Billy Goatâ€
Senator Thomas Grupee has cautioned individuals against making promises that they can deliver the county to politicians in the 2017 elections.
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.
The Man with Fifty Children
Amid the encroaching sounds of rocket mortars and gunfire, a beacon of hope was birthed out of impossible circumstances. This is the story of Thomas Momo-Pujeh and his children.
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.
Margibi’s Sen. Tornonlah and Rep. Nuquay Listed for Poor Performance, Legislators Cited for Misuse of Funds
On Monday, the Institute for Research and Democratic Development released its 2015 legislative performance report grading lawmakers of the 53rd National Legislature. The report ranked specific lawmakers on various aspects of their performances and highlighteds overall concerns with the institution.
Prince Yormie Johnson Announces a New Political Party
Senator Prince Yormie Johnson of Nimba County has disclosed information about the formation of a new political party. Speaking to a crew of journalist in Cocopa over the weekend, Senator Johnson said all is now set to finally register the party with the National Elections Commission.