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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.
A young man who happens to be a close friend of the sons of Liberia’s Vice President, sent a scathing direct message to Madam Lavein, mother of musician George Lavein.
Liberian musician JZyno recently had a heartwarming reunion with his favorite artist, Eric Geso, in Australia, marking eight years of connection and support.
Andrew Telewoyan’s achievement of becoming the Dux of the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law is remarkable, especially given the recent trend of female graduates dominating this honor.
Liberian King of Kolopop, Cralorboi CIC, is kicking off his American tour with a grand welcome, hosted by none other than his female manager and top industry executives in the US. Though not the typical loud affair you’d expect for such a big star, this event was all about class, connections, and setting the stage for what promises to be an exciting tour. It might come as a surprise to some, but CIC’s manager is a strong woman who’s been a driving force behind his successful journey. Her role in organizing this intimate welcome party highlights the crucial role women…
On September 12, 2024, Japan and Liberia took a significant step in their bilateral relations with a major rice donation valued at 400 million Japanese yen (approximately USD 2.7 million). This gesture is part of Japan’s Kennedy Rice (KR) Food Aid program, designed to boost food security in Liberia. The donation was formalized during a signing ceremony at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Monrovia. Liberia’s Foreign Minister, Her Excellency Sara Beysolow Nyanti, underscored the importance of this contribution in strengthening ties between the two countries. She mentioned that the rice will be sold by the Liberian government to fund…
At the tender age of just 23, Ahshell Anderson is making waves as she reportedly becomes the youngest graduate ever of the prestigious Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law at the University of Liberia.
Brian Zisook, the co-founder of Audiomack, expressed his admiration for the incredible sounds coming from Liberia, specifically highlighting JZyno’s pivotal role in pushing the country’s music forward. Zisook wrote: “The sounds coming from Liberia are incredible. And @J_ZyNo is leading that charge. His new EP celebrates his rise and the success that will surely follow.” This endorsement from such a key figure in the music industry is a huge milestone, not just for JZyno, but for Liberian music as a whole. It speaks to the growing recognition of Liberian artists who are now commanding attention beyond their borders. In response,…
Liberian hip-hop is witnessing a fresh wave of talent, and one artist making a significant impact is none other than Mr. Church. His entrance into the rap scene was nothing short of explosive, with a diss track that sent shockwaves through the industry and shook the pillars of some well-known rappers. Many are calling his debut the spark that reignited a competitive fire in Liberian rap. Mr. Church’s bold lyrics, commanding delivery, and unapologetic confidence have set him apart from the pack. It’s clear that he’s not just aiming to carve out a space for himself; he’s here to redefine…
Walking In JZyno’s footsteps, Bill Cole set to release international single featuring Indian rapper Peppc and Liberian artist Royal E. Liberian artist Bill Cole has consistently challenged expectations, but his latest collaboration with Indian rap star Peppc and the lesser-known Liberian artist Royal E has ignited a major online debate. The upcoming track, titled “By Your Side,” set for release on October 4, 2024, is being celebrated by some as a milestone for Liberian artists striving for global fame. However, others accuse Cole of abandoning his roots in favor of foreign influences. The controversy erupted after snippets of the song…
“The Whole Country is Proud and Rooting for You” – Sen. Edwin Snowe Endorses JZyno’s Liberian Boy EP
Bomi County Senator, Hon. Edwin Melvin Snowe, recently took to Facebook to congratulate Liberian artist JZyno on the release of his Liberian Boy EP, which has been going viral

