- Ministry of Justice Orders Immediate Halt to Activities of So-Called “National Fula Security of Liberia”
- Liberia National Police Distances Itself From ‘National Fula Security of Liberia’; Says It Does Not Recognize
- Liberian Senate Security Chair Calls for Immediate Suspension of Vehicle Licensing Outsourcing
- Fula Governor’s Office Dismisses Claims Linking Community Security Group to Militia or Terrorism
- Liberia Fula Community Acknowledges Private Security Training, Rejects Claims of Militia Formation
- Nigerian Pastor Charged With Statutory Rape, Remanded at Kakata Central Prison
- Supreme Court Rejects Samuel Tweah and Others Immunity Bid, Orders Criminal Trial To Continue
- Armed Forces of Liberia Launch Premium Rice Brand at 69th Armed Forces Day Celebration
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The Liberia National Police has clarified that it has no ties, no meetings, and no prior knowledge of the group seen in a viral video calling itself the “National Fula Security of Liberia,” urging the public to remain calm as the matter is reviewed.
Liberian Senate Security Committee Chair Momo Tarnuekollie Cyrus is calling for the immediate suspension of the outsourcing of vehicle registration and driver licensing, warning that the move poses serious national security, governance, and revenue risks.
The Office of the Fula Governor of Liberia has dismissed social media claims linking the National Fula Security of Liberia to militia or terrorist activity, describing them as false and misleading. The office says the group is a voluntary community service organization that works with the Liberia National Police to ensure safety around mosques, especially during Ramadan.
The Fula community has clarified that its private security training is a community watch initiative, not a militia. Leaders say the program is legally registered, coordinated with the Liberia National Police, and focused on protecting businesses and neighborhoods amid rising petty crime.
Liberian Senate Security Committee Chair Momo Tarnuekollie Cyrus is calling for the immediate suspension of the outsourcing of vehicle registration and driver licensing, warning that the move poses serious national security, governance, and revenue risks.
The Ministry of Justice has ordered an immediate halt to all activities of the so-called “National Fula Security of Liberia,” warning that any unauthorized security operations or recruitment will face criminal and administrative sanctions. Citizens are urged to stay vigilant and report suspicious activities.
Rev. Luther Tarpeh has been appointed Chairman of the reconstituted Lone Star Mobilization Committee, tasked with rallying support and resources to qualify Liberia for AFCON 2027. Can he break the 24-year wait and bring the pride back to the Lone Star?
A Nigerian pastor has been remanded at Kakata Central Prison after being charged with statutory rape and related offenses involving a 17-year-old church member. The case, now before the 13th Judicial Circuit Court in Margibi County, includes allegations of pregnancy and an illegal abortion.
The Ministry of Education is investigating a controversial performance by Christoph The Change at St. Theresa Convent, a Catholic all-girls school in Monrovia, after a video sparked public outrage.
Children born in the U.S. between 2025 and 2028 will receive a $1,000 government-backed investment account under President Trump’s new policy. What this means for Liberian families living in America and their newborns.
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Government is set to introduce a bi-monthly salary payment system for civil servants, allowing workers to receive 50% of their pay twice a month. The Civil Service Agency says the move is aimed at easing financial pressure, improving money management, and boosting morale across the public service.
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