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Head To Head: Liberian Government clashes with Prophet Tweh For placing Curses on Liberians
By: Enoch Zuo II Prophet Benedict Jefferson Tweh has been called by the Liberian government to answer to the too many curses that he has placed on Liberians in and out of the country. Making the disclosure Tuesday July 16 2024, Information Minister Jerelimek Matthew Piah announced to revoke the operational license of Flaming Fire FM 100.5mhz the church radio station belonging to Flaming Fire International Ministry head Pastor Benedict Jefferson Tweh if he refuses to adhere to the call and invitation extended to him. The government mouth peace Honorable Piah, has made available the platform at the Ministry of…
Former President Donald Trump was wounded Saturday evening while speaking onstage at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, in an incident that’s being investigated as an assassination attempt from a shooter on a roof near the rally site. Trump was in the middle of delivering his rally speech – turned toward the right with his hands on his lectern – when the sound of multiple gunshots suddenly rang out at approximately 6:15 p.m. ET. He said later on social media he was shot in the ear. Trump grabbed his right ear and dropped to the ground as Secret Service agents told him to get down and…
By: Stephen Acquoi Seven-Teen (17) years old Magic Boy Fayiah M. Kandakai who plays the right wing for his team Kandakai FC has made an open door for him to be futured on the first division side of LISCR Football Club this season due to his brilliant performances during his past games. Magic Boy Fayiah M. Kandakai has been futured twice representing Grand Cape Mount County in the Liberia National County Sports Meet in 2022/2023 and 2024 respectively. He was born on May 14,2007 in Married Camp, Senjeh District, Bomi County, Republic of Liberia. He is also a graduate of…
Kenya’s police chief Japhet Koome has resigned, following weeks of violent protests against proposed tax hikes in which more than 40 people died.Human rights groups have accused police of shooting dozens of protestors, some of them fatally, and abducting or arbitrarily arresting hundreds more.The resignation comes a day after President William Ruto sacked most of his cabinet, following pressure from the protest movement which is largely coordinated online by young Kenyans.Two weeks ago protesters stormed parliament, shortly after legislators passed the controversial finance bill. Police responded by opening fire on demonstrators in the streets.