- 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
- Former Chief Zoe Zanzan Karwor Cries Out Over Neglect After Leg Amputation at JFK
- Ministry of Justice to Penalize Ministers, Lawmakers, Judges and Private Citizens for Unauthorized Use of Sirens
- GAC Launches 2026–2030 Strategic Plan, Audits Presidency for First Time
- Dead Whale Washes Ashore at Congo Town Beach, Residents Seen Cutting and Taking Meat
- CDC Expels Senator Pennue, Cllr. Gbala, and Rep. Weah Over Alleged Disloyalty and Violation of Party Constitution
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Kerkula Blama also known as Aketella is a Liberian blogger and the CEO of Geez Liberia. He is also a vlogger, On-Air Personality, curator, PR, A&R and Influencer.
In a dramatic turn of events, Czar M. Palay, the Youth Chairman of the Movement for Democracy and Reconstruction (MDR), the party founded by the late Senator Prince Y. Johnson, has been dismissed from his government position.
The Trump administration has issued a directive prohibiting the display of Pride and Black Lives Matter (BLM) flags at U.S. State Department facilities and diplomatic buildings worldwide.
President Joseph Boakai has nominated Acting Central Bank Governor Henry Saamoi to permanently head the institution, amid controversies about the suspended CBL Governor, Aloysious Tarlue’s, fate.
Newly inaugurated U.S. President Donald Trump, the 47th leader of the nation, has wasted no time addressing one of the most pressing global issues: the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The Liberian football community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Black Man Warrior’s defensive midfielder, Amara Kamara, 17, who tragically passed away 15 days after sustaining a critical injury during a match against Bea Mountain on January 8 at D-Tweh Field.
American President Donald Trump has once again found himself at the center of controversy, this time demanding an apology from the Right Rev. Mariann Budde, the Episcopal bishop of Washington.
Iraq’s parliament has ignited widespread concern and condemnation after passing a series of amendments to the nation’s personal status law, including provisions that would effectively legalize child marriage for girls as young as nine.
The Joint Chamber on Executive at the House of Legislature has officially extended an invitation to Speaker Fonati Koffa to attend President Joseph Boakai’s much-anticipated State of the Nation Address (SONA).
Grand Gedeh County Senator Thomas Yaya Nimely has issued a bold statement, urging President Joseph Nyuma Boakai to resign and face prosecution for war crimes. This declaration comes as Liberia moves closer to establishing a war and economic crimes court—a long-awaited step in addressing the country’s tumultuous past. Senator Nimely, a former rebel leader of the Movement for Democracy in Liberia (MODEL), accused President Boakai of playing a role in organizing the Lofa Defense Force (LDF), a rebel group active during the Liberian Civil War. According to Nimely, the President, alongside other alleged perpetrators, must be held accountable. “I am…
The Rule of Law Caucus has announced its intention to skip the upcoming State of the Nation Address (SONA), citing concerns over what it calls the Executive branch’s increasing encroachment on legislative independence.

