- Monrovia City Court Lifts Travel Ban on Dr. Vicky Gray
- MC CARO Officially Launches Helebor Entertainment, Opens New Chapter in Her Music Journey
- ANC’s Cummings Accepts Invitation to Serve as Keynote Speaker for CDC’s 22nd Anniversary Celebration
- Court Bars Dr. Vicky Gray from Leaving Liberia, Issues Ne Exeat Republica Writ
- Weah Begins Search for 2029 Running Mate as Eugene Nagbe Confirms Talks with Opposition Figures and Parties
- Former Mines and Energy Minister Wilmot Paye Alleges Dismissal Linked to Refusal to Conceal Academic Fraud Case
- President Boakai Suspends NOCAL Board Member Amid Ongoing Cocaine Trafficking Investigation
- Social Media Influencer Dr. Vicky Gray Arrested Over Aggravated Assault Allegations
Author: Kerkula Blama
Kerkula Blama also known as Aketella is a Liberian journalist and the CEO of Geez Liberia. He is also a blogger, vlogger, On-Air Personality, curator, PR, A&R and Social Media Influencer.
When some folks claim that Lyee K. Bility, the visionary CEO of Bilikon Entertainment, doesn’t care about his artists, it’s hard not to laugh. Actions always speak louder than words, and Lyee’s recent gesture silences the critics in the most spectacular way.
Bilikon Entertainment is making waves once again under the dynamic leadership of its CEO, Lyee K. Bility. Known for his keen eye for talent and his unwavering commitment to uplifting Liberian music, Lyee has officially signed another promising artist, J Rap, to the label.
On Sunday, a devastating aviation disaster occurred in southwestern South Korea when a Jeju Air passenger plane crash-landed at Muan County Airport. The jet, carrying 181 people, slid down the runway on its belly before erupting into flames. Tragically, 179 lives were lost in the crash, with only two crew members—a male and a female—rescued alive from the wreckage.
The Liberia National Police (LNP) has confirmed the arrest and subsequent prosecution of 38-year-old Bill Jallah, accused of committing grave crimes that have shocked the Paynesville community and the nation at large.
Liberian international artist and youth advocate, Bill Cole, has penned a powerful open letter to President Joseph Boakai, urging swift action against lawmakers Yekeh Kolubah and Frank Saah Foko amidst the recent turmoil surrounding the Legislature and the burning of the Capitol Building.
The Liberian entertainment scene is no stranger to drama, but the recent accusations from Jefferson Sargbah, the ex-boyfriend of Emma, JZyNo’s manager and rumored girlfriend, feels like a reality show unfolding on social media and we will bring all the geez to you “Into-to”.
In a heartfelt move that reflects both compassion and a commitment to restorative justice, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. has granted Executive Clemency to thirty-eight inmates across Liberia. This act of forgiveness, grounded in Chapter 6, Article 59 of the 1986 Liberian Constitution, reaffirms the administration’s dedication to fairness, rehabilitation, and humanity.
The nation is in shock as news spreads about the tragic death of Princess Zuo, a young mother who was brutally murdered after deciding to leave her relationship with her estranged boyfriend, Bill Jallah.
Liberia’s recent selection as eligible to develop a Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact is a noteworthy achievement, but it comes with an important caveat: eligibility does not mean the country is guaranteed funding.
President Joseph Boakai has appointed former chief justice of Liberia, Cllr, Gloria Musu-Scott as Acting Chairperson of the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL).

