Author: Kerkula Blama

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 June of 2024, the B.W. Harris Episcopal High School made waves in the Liberian chess scene by clinching the coveted title at the 2024 Inter-School Team Chess Championship, under the leadership of the talented Abigail Karyah. Her tactical brilliance and leadership propelled her team to victory, marking a significant achievement for the school. Fast forward to the global stage, and Abigail is making even bigger strides at the Chess Olympiad 2024 in Budapest, Hungary. In a stunning display of skill, she has won six consecutive games, defeating chess players from a diverse range of countries including Brazil, Panama, Vanuatu,…

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If you’ve been paying attention to Liberia’s entertainment scene lately, the name Anthony M. Fofana is probably ringing through your news feed. From starring in the nation’s most trending movie, The Good Husband, to being heralded as the Godfather of Blogging in Liberia, Fofana is no ordinary actor—he’s a force. But how did he get here? For many, Anthony M. Fofana’s fame may seem like an overnight sensation, but this talented actor has been mastering his craft for decades. His acting journey began in Nigeria during his high school years, back in 2003. After returning to Liberia in 2005, he…

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The Civil Service Agency (CSA) has recommended the dismissal of 78 employees from the Ministry of Information for prolonged absenteeism. According to the CSA’s findings, these employees have been absent from work for over 50 consecutive days without any valid reason. Additionally, the CSA has suggested that more than 50 other employees be issued formal warnings, as they have also been missing from work for about 30 days. This report highlights the need for greater accountability and discipline within the Ministry’s workforce. In response, Information Minister Jerolinmek Piah acknowledged the findings and stressed that the Ministry would consult with the…

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