- Health Authorities Reinforce Restrictions on Misoprostol, an Ulcer and Reproductive Health Drug, Over Misuse Concerns
- LFA Appeals Committee Reduces Benita Urey’s Ban from Five Years to Three
- LNP Charges Samuel P. Jackson with Manslaughter, Negligent Homicide in His South African Wife’s Death
- 32-Year-Old Man Sentenced To 30-Years In Prison for Sexual Assault of Toddler
- Twelve Liberians Deported from the U.S. Following Criminal Convictions
- Liberia Launches Major Yellow Machines Project to Transform Rural Roads and Boost Economy
- President Boakai Nominates Jonathan K. Weedor as New Chairman of The National Elections Commission Following Browne-Lassanah’s Resignation
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.
ELWA Hospital workers are demanding better pay, safer working conditions, and answers over alleged misuse of donor funds. They say years of unpaid benefits, underpayment, and poor management have pushed them to the limit, calling on SIM Liberia, SIM International, and President Boakai to act now.
Businessman Philip Paye, also known as Jah Glory, has forgiven Hipco artist Barsee Mocopala Kiloda after the rapper publicly apologized for his behavior.
FC Fassell and Determine Girls kicked off the new football season in style, lifting the 2025 LFA Super Cup titles at the SKD Sports Complex. Fassell edged Black Man Warriors 1–0, while Determine Girls defeated World Girls 2–1 in a thrilling showdown. Both teams now look set for a promising 2025/26 LFA season.
Hipco artist Barsee Mocopala Kiloda has been jailed in Buchanan after allegedly insulting Philipmenia Guest House CEO, Mr. Philip Paye. Mr. Paye says Barsee mocked and disrespected him, leading to police involvement. Entertainers are now pleading for Barsee’s release.
Late Senator Prince Y. Johnson’s widow, Ameria Boyidee Aridi Johnson, says her husband “died broke” and once kidnapped her during the war. She claims he left behind no property, money, or bank account after 16 years in office.
ELWA Hospital workers say they’ll strike Monday over unpaid wages, missing ambulance funds, and unremitted NASSCORP deductions.
Motorcyclists Union calls for equal justice after a police officer’s death, demanding a ban on taxi drivers in central Monrovia. President Trokon “Yellow Machine” Gray says cyclists were unfairly restricted for minor offenses, while drivers who kill an officer face no consequences. “We are not stupid. We too deserve to live happy lives,” he warns.
Former Justice Minister Musa Dean denies any role in the disputed diamond sale, says the deal was handled by the Ministry of Mines,
not Justice. He accuses Cllr. Cephus of twisting facts and calls his claims “ludicrous.”
PYJ University Sold!: BASILEIA Industrial University Confirms Purchase of PYJ Polytechnic University
PYJ Polytechnic University has officially been sold to BASILEIA Industrial University, a faith-based, career-tech, tuition-free institution. The new owners say they’ll keep the late Senator Prince Y. Johnson’s monument but will permanently change the school’s name.
MC Caro just turned the heat up! After DJ Weezy said Liberian DJs don’t owe artists airplay, she fired back, saying “Every Liberian DJ force to DJ Liberian music, stop misleading people!”

