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ANC-Global Youth Movement Drops Coronavirus Awareness Song

Young members  Young members of ANC political party raised CoronaVirus 19 awareness through song.   “Dah wer tin happen so, aye God. Dah Corona, Coronavirus enter killing our people,” the song goes, “let’s stop the doubting, wash our oh.”  The song is part of a community mobilization session organized by the youth committee. Check out the full song below.    Coronavirus Awareness Song of ANC political party raised CoronaVirus 19 awareness through song.  “Dah wer tin happen so, aye God. Dah Corona, Coronavirus enter killing our people,” the song goes, “let’s stop the doubting, wash our oh.”  Young members of ANC political party raised CoronaVirus 19 awareness through song.  “Dah wer tin happen so, aye God. Dah Corona, Coronavirus enter killing our people,” the song goes, “let’s stop the doubting, wash our oh.”  The song is part of a community mobilization session organized by the youth committee. Check out the full song below.  The song is part of a community mobilization session organi

Representative Acarous Gray Is Engaged to Actress Love Weah: Just the two of us honey

Representative Acarous Gray    has his sights set on forever with his new fiancée.  The Liberian government official  revealed on Wednesday that he proposed to his girlfriend, actress Love Weah — and she said yes! Only the two of us honey…” he captioned a photo on Facebook of his fiancée's hand donning a teardrop-shaped stone. The representative popped the question to Love over a romantic panic, in the Ivory Coast.

George Weah Drops New Song “Mama Rita” Dedicated to Rita Marley

President George Weah, on Mrs Rita Marley 75th birthday, released his fourth song entitled “Mama Rita,” as a dedication to the Cuban-born Jamaican singer. Mrs Rita Marley is the widow of Bob Marley. Check out the song below.  Mama Rita

Alexander Cummings calls on government to fix the hospitals and officials to stop traveling outside Liberia for healthcare

Cummings says he hopes government would fix the hospitals and its officials would go there for their healthcare instead of traveling out of Liberia for their medical needs.  Alexander Cummings    has voice out his assessment  on the health sector in Liberia. In his own words:  Earlier today, I was at the JFK Hospital to check my eyes.    My left eye was a little blurry all yesterday and I needed to seek medical attention. A few days ago, in my 174th Independence Day Message, I called on the government to fix the hospitals, or its officials should go there like ordinary Liberians do. No official of the Liberian government ought to travel abroad for medical checkup or treatment at the EXPENSE of the government when the government neglects the hospitals ordinary Liberians have to go to when sick. I also believe the more our people see us(their leaders) go to these hospitals, the more confidence they will have in our health system. I thank the doctors, nurses and all healthcare workers for