- 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
- Former Vice President Jewel Taylor Criticizes Opposition and Media Over Negative Narratives About Liberia
- Government and Latter-day Saints Church Break Ground for New Maternity Hospital in Paynesville
- Government Breaks Ground for Liberia’s First Dedicated Maternity Hospital in Paynesville
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.
Liberian rapper Pascal is living his dreams and making sure his mom is part of it. He recently invited her to Nigeria to enjoy a vacation in his new apartment, which he proudly purchased after working hard to build a life in the country. A month ago, Pascal shared a heartfelt post on social media about his journey: “I came to Nigeria with nothing, shared a bed with my friend, and now I just got myself a new car.” He reflected on how tough things were when he first arrived, explaining that he had to share a bed with a…
The Resident Circuit Judge of Criminal Court “C”, His Honor A. Blamo Dixon, has issued arrest warrants for several former high-ranking government officials allegedly implicated in a US$6.2 million corruption and money laundering scandal. Among those targeted is Samuel D. Tweah, former Minister of Finance and Development Planning, who remains a fugitive since July 30, 2024, despite the court’s order for his arrest. The other defendants include Cllr. Nyenati Tuan, former Acting Minister of Justice and Solicitor General; Stanley S. Ford, former Director General of the Financial Intelligence Agency (FIA); D. Moses P. Cooper, former Comptroller of the FIA; and…
The National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) has confirmed a second case of Mpox (formerly known as Monkeypox), marking the official declaration of an outbreak in the country
More than 100 prisoners, both convicted and awaiting trial, have broken out of Kakata Central Prison in Margibi County.
The Liberian media has been hit with the shocking news of the death of renowned journalist Fidel Saydee
Liberian music fans know that JZyno and Teddyride haven’t always been on the best of terms. After working together on the hit song Kpan Kpan Me, their relationship took a turn, and they quickly became known as fierce rivals
Bomi County Senator Edwin Melvin Snowe Jr. has voiced serious concerns about the deteriorating condition of Monrovia, describing the city as filthy and hazardous to the health of its residents.
Clinton Paye Quee, a dedicated Mathematics Major at the University of Liberia, has emerged as the Dux of the university’s 103rd Graduating Class.
The General Auditing Commission (GAC) has uncovered serious financial mismanagement at the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) following a compliance audit
A heart-wrenching incident unfolded when a young boy, missing since Saturday, was found dead after what reportedly started as a game of hide-and-seek. His family, frantic with worry, searched everywhere, turning their home upside down and seeking help from the police. The boy was eventually discovered inside a locked safe, despite it having a password. The heartbreaking news shook the community, with many left questioning how such a tragedy could occur. A local pastor, whose congregation includes the boy’s family, spoke on the matter, asking for prayers and support during this devastating time. More details can be found in the…

