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Breaking news 😭😭 Two individuals were involved in a serious accident on the Marshall highway at 11 pm, marking a harrowing turn of events for a couple out on a late-night drive. The pair, who were reportedly in their mid-30s, lost control of their vehicle and veered off the road, leading to a collision with a roadside barrier. Emergency services were quick to respond to the scene, where the male two legs was found trapped in the tyre of the bike, pinned by the wreckage. Local authorities worked tirelessly to extricate the couple from the vehicle, with paramedics providing immediate medical attention. Both individuals were rushed to the nearest hospital with severe injuries, where they are currently undergoing treatment. The cause of the accident remains under investigation, with officials looking into factors such as road conditions, speed, and any other possible contributors to the crash. The accident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safe driving practices, especially during nighttime hours when visibility may be compromised. The community is rallying behind the couple, sending thoughts and prayers for their speedy recovery as they navigate this challenging time.

Breaking news 😭😭 Two individuals were involved in a serious accident on the Marshall highway at 11 pm, marking a harrowing turn of events for a couple out on a late-night drive. The pair, who were reportedly in their mid-30s, lost control of their vehicle and veered off the road, leading to a collision with a roadside barrier. Emergency services were quick to respond to the scene, where the male two legs  was found trapped in the tyre of the bike, pinned by the wreckage.  Local authorities worked tirelessly to extricate the couple from the vehicle, with paramedics providing immediate medical attention. Both individuals were rushed to the nearest hospital with severe injuries, where they are currently undergoing treatment. The cause of the accident remains under investigation, with officials looking into factors such as road conditions, speed, and any other possible contributors to the crash.  The accident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safe driving practices, especially during nighttime hours when visibility may be compromised. The community is rallying behind the couple, sending thoughts and prayers for their speedy recovery as they navigate this challenging time.

George Weah marked his 58th birthday Tuesday with renewed hope to thousands of supporters, assuring that he would be back in 2029.Supporters of the former Liberian president had gathered at the headquarters of his party — the Congress of Democratic Change (CDC) — to celebrate a “man of peace and the best president in the history of Liberia”. Though absent from the celebrations, Weah told partisans via zoom that his return to the presidency was evitable because the ruling Unity Party “has failed to live up to the expectations of Liberians.” “We were given the opportunity to govern Liberia for six years, let’s continue to be inspired to do great things. We have done our best. And, I’m sure that what we have done for Liberians, we will come back,” Weah said. He added: “Remember, when we came to the scene, people said it would never happen and we told them that it was going to happen and it happened. Let’s improve ourselves and it will continue again.” The celebration, according to Weah, was a surprise to him. The former President said the birthday came with bad news with the loss of two of his long-time friends.

Supporters of the former Liberian president had gathered at the headquarters of his party — the Congress of Democratic Change (CDC) — to celebrate a “man of peace and the best president in the history of Liberia”. Though absent from the celebrations, Weah told partisans via zoom that his return to the presidency was evitable because the ruling Unity Party “has failed to live up to the expectations of Liberians.” “We were given the opportunity to govern Liberia for six years, let’s continue to be inspired to do great things. We have done our best. And, I’m sure that what we have done for Liberians, we will come back,” Weah said. He added: “Remember, when we came to the scene, people said it would never happen and we told them that it was going to happen and it happened. Let’s improve ourselves and it will continue again.” The celebration, according to Weah, was a surprise to him. The former President said the birthday came with bad news with the loss of two of his long-time friends.

George Weah marked his 58th birthday Tuesday with renewed hope to thousands of supporters, assuring that he would be back in 2029.Supporters of the former Liberian president had gathered at the headquarters of his party — the Congress of Democratic Change (CDC) — to celebrate a “man of peace and the best president in the history of Liberia”.  Though absent from the celebrations, Weah told partisans via zoom that his return to the presidency was evitable because the ruling Unity Party “has failed to live up to the expectations of Liberians.”   “We were given the opportunity to govern Liberia for six years, let’s continue to be inspired to do great things. We have done our best. And, I’m sure that what we have done for Liberians, we will come back,” Weah said.  He added: “Remember, when we came to the scene, people said it would never happen and we told them that it was going to happen and it happened. Let’s improve ourselves and it will continue again.”  The celebration, according to Weah, was a surprise to him. The former President said the birthday came with bad news with the loss of two of his long-time friends.

Over 160 Burkinabe Illegally Reside In Maryland, G’ KruThe Liberia Refugee Repatriation and Resettlement Commission (LRRRC) has successfully registered more than 160 illegal Burkinabe residents in just two days, as part of an ongoing effort to document individuals seeking refuge in Liberia. The LRRRC Director for Maryland and Grand Kru Counties, Mulbah Gbormulukue, announced that this initiative is part of a comprehensive database process aimed at profiling Burkinabes who have fled to Liberia due to conflict in their home country. The profiling process, which began on September 23, 2024, is expected to conclude on October 19, 2024. The effort is expected to last for 21 days and it involves collaboration with local stakeholders, including joint security forces, county administration, the leaders of the Burkinabe community, and public outreach efforts. Speaking on October 2, 2024, during the second day of the profiling exercise, Director Gbormulukue emphasized the urgency of the situation. The LRRRC’s involvement stems from a complaint filed by Pleebo Sodoken District’s Representative Anthony F. Williams, who highlighted that an estimated 45,000 Burkinabes are currently residing in Liberia without legal documentation from the Liberia Immigration Service (LIS). In his letter to plenary, Williams stated, “I present my compliments and wish to crave the indulgence of the August body to invite the head of the Liberia Refugee Repatriation and Resettlement Commission (LRRRC), the Ministry of Justice, the Liberia Immigration Service (LIS), the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the National Security Advisor to the President to provide strategies or plans regarding the curbing of the influx of illegal Burkinabe immigrants within the Southeastern region and other parts of the country.”

By: Abraham Sheriff

Over 160 Burkinabe Illegally Reside In Maryland, G’ KruThe Liberia Refugee Repatriation and Resettlement Commission (LRRRC) has successfully registered more than 160 illegal Burkinabe residents in just two days, as part of an ongoing effort to document individuals seeking refuge in Liberia. The LRRRC Director for Maryland and Grand Kru Counties, Mulbah Gbormulukue, announced that this initiative is part of a comprehensive database process aimed at profiling Burkinabes who have fled to Liberia due to conflict in their home country. The profiling process, which began on September 23, 2024, is expected to conclude on October 19, 2024. The effort is expected to last for 21 days and it involves collaboration with local stakeholders, including joint security forces, county administration, the leaders of the Burkinabe community, and public outreach efforts. Speaking on October 2, 2024, during the second day of the profiling exercise, Director Gbormulukue emphasized the urgency of the situation. The LRRRC’s involvement stems from a complaint filed by Pleebo Sodoken District’s Representative Anthony F. Williams, who highlighted that an estimated 45,000 Burkinabes are currently residing in Liberia without legal documentation from the Liberia Immigration Service (LIS). In his letter to plenary, Williams stated, “I present my compliments and wish to crave the indulgence of the August body to invite the head of the Liberia Refugee Repatriation and Resettlement Commission (LRRRC), the Ministry of Justice, the Liberia Immigration Service (LIS), the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the National Security Advisor to the President to provide strategies or plans regarding the curbing of the influx of illegal Burkinabe immigrants within the Southeastern region and other parts of the country.”