Liberia
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ECOWAS’ visit to Liberia routine, not response to Weah’s complaint
Claim: A Facebook user, Aloysious Howe, claims that “The Economic Community of West African States has responded to a letter…
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Supreme Court frees Liberia’s ex-Chief Justice found guilty of murder
The ground of the Supreme Court in central Monrovia, Liberia, was a scene of joy and jubilation by supporters, well-wishers,…
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False! Ex-Liberian President George Weah established Assets Investigation Team
Claim: The Liberian Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) Deputy Director Al Hussein Fadiga has alleged that ex-President George Weah did not…
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Misleading, the U.S. Embassy will process visas after August 16
Claim: A Facebook user, Aloysius Howe, has alleged that the US Embassy in Liberia has suspended indefinitely all non-immigrant and…
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Misleading! 60% of Liberians do not practice open defecation
Claim: A Liberian economist asserted that “60% of Liberians are defecating outside.” Verdict: Findings from the National Census and World…
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Viral video of George Weah’s financial mobile app, fabricated
Claim: A Facebook page Alufibras stated that former President George Weah has launched a mobile app, a money-making tool for…
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President Boakai reconstitutes office of war and economic crimes court’s leadership
Liberians’ hope for transitional justice came alive on May 2, 2024, when President Joseph Boakai signed Executive Order 131, establishing…
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Suspension of Central Bank of Liberia Governor: Case of witch-hunting or fight against corruption?
The second coming of the Unity Party-led government promises to be different and is leaving no stone unturned in the…
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Weah officials arrested, others on the run for alleged corruption
The writ of arrest The Unity Party-led government, led by President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, has issued a writ of arrest…
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False! Amos Tweh did not buy Oilers FC bus for $165,000
Claim: “Amos Tweh reportedly brags about spending 165k USD of the Liberian people’s money to purchase this bus for LPRC…
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