- Fake AFL Soldiers Arrested, Charged with Robbery at Bandersville Junction
- Ministry of Transport Set to Transfer Vehicle and License Registration to LTMI Amid Legal Dispute
- Supreme Court Halts Global Methodist Church Activities in Gompa District
- Deputy Speaker Fallah Says Arrival of Heavy Equipment Must Deliver Tangible Development
- Defense Rests as Kindness Wilson Assault Case Moves Toward Final Arguments
- 56-Year-Old Grandmother Arrested In Nimba County, Confesses to Killing Three Grandchildren
- STAND Raises Alarm Over Alleged Illegal Procurement of “Yellow Machines,” Warns of Corruption Risks
- LNP Lanuches Investigation Into The Discovery of Human Skeletal Remains in Firestone, Lower Margibi
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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.
Representative DJ Blue says securing a headquarters for the Musicians Union of Liberia is only the beginning. In a detailed post, he called on fellow lawmakers and national stakeholders to back the union through sustained support, citing job creation, youth empowerment, and the long-term growth of Liberia’s creative economy.
The Nigerian pastor currently facing statutory rape and related charges has issued a public statement from detention, denying the allegations and alleging a coordinated effort to discredit him and his ministry.
The Liberia National Police has issued a Police Confirmation Clearance Certificate, formally exonerating Deputy Youth and Sports Minister J. Bryant McGill of rape allegations after forensic DNA analysis and geolocation data found no evidence linking him to the claims.
DJ Blue has secured a permanent headquarters for the Musicians Union of Liberia, ending years without a central office for the nation’s musicians. The milestone, facilitated by District #17 Representative DJ Blue, is being hailed as a major boost for Liberia’s creative arts sector.
U.S. authorities have arrested a 45-year-old Liberian national in Minnesota over alleged immigration fraud. Investigators say he overstayed his visa, made false claims in immigration applications, and was working as a corrections officer at the time of his arrest.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Sam Collins has officially assumed duty as the new Spokesperson of the Liberia National Police, following an administrative reassignment aimed at strengthening efficiency, professionalism, and public communication within the force.
The Ministry of Justice has dismissed as false reports claiming Peter Bonor Jallah Jr. has been released, confirming that he remains in lawful detention at Monrovia Central Prison as his case proceeds.
After a year of hits and an award, JBoy De Prophet is back, bigger than ever! His debut album “Zoom” drops with 14 tracks, including collabs with JB De General, J Slught, and Trap Devotion. From “Painful” to “Gnahowory,” this album promises to dominate playlists all year.
Liberia’s Supreme Court rules in favor of former NPHIL Director Dr. Dougbeh Nyan, ordering either his reinstatement or full compensation after his removal was found to be in violation of the law.
A directive from President Joseph Boakai has transferred the Ministry of Transport mandate to handle driver’s licenses and vehicle registration starting March 1, 2026. Liberia Traffic Management Incorporated takes over all licensing and registration functions, leaving the Ministry with inspections only.

