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STAND is demanding the dismissal and prosecution of Police IG Gregory Coleman and the officers linked to the killing of Matthew Mulbah, a mentally ill man shot by police in Congo Town. The group describes the act as a “cold-blooded murder” and a clear case of police brutality and abuse of power.
Two brothers from Mao Town, Nimba County, have confessed to causing a man’s nonstop erection after accusing him of having an affair with their woman. The duo admitted seeking help from a traditional doctor in Guinea to perform a ritual.
The famous World Trade Center in Monrovia has officially shut down after reports of theft and break-ins. Occupants say valuables went missing even while police were stationed at the building. The closure follows months of investigation into alleged document fraud involving fake certificates and clearances.
A man in Mao Town, Nimba County, is reportedly battling a strange health condition after being accused of having an affair with another man’s wife. Reports say his penis has remained painfully erect for weeks, and is now increasing in size and length daily.
Liberia’s Lone Star delivered a stunning 3-1 victory over Namibia at the SKD Sports Complex, keeping their 2026 World Cup hopes alive. Goals from Ayouba Kosiah, Sulahmana Bah, and Edward Ledlum sealed the win in front of an electrified home crowd.
A native doctor identified as Madiswon Gaye, popularly known as “Dao-Dao,” has been sentenced to five years in prison for manslaughter after a man died during a traditional bulletproof ritual in Nimba County. The court ruled that cultural practices cannot override the law when they result in loss of life.
The Liberia National Police has confirmed the death of Matthew Mulbah, who was shot by an officer after allegedly stabbing three policemen in Congo Town. Police say Mulbah ignored orders to surrender and attacked officers with a knife and cutlass before being fatally shot. One officer remains in critical condition as investigations continue.
Cristiano Ronaldo has made history once again, this time off the pitch. Bloomberg reports that the Portuguese icon has become the first footballer to reach billionaire status, with an estimated net worth of $1.4 billion. From record-breaking contracts to his global CR7 brand empire, Ronaldo’s journey from Madeira to billionaire status shows what happens when talent meets business genius.
FIFA has appointed LFA President Mustapha I. Raji as Deputy Chairman of the FIFA Olympics Football Committee for 2025–2029. His new role marks another milestone for Liberia’s presence in global football leadership.
Once celebrated as Liberia’s “Integrity Icon” for returning US$50,000 in 2021, 18-year-old Emmanuel Tolue is now facing tuition challenges at Ricks Institute. The school says he owes over US$2,000, despite past scholarship promises made by officials and well-wishers.

