A Liberian clergyman advises President Joseph Boakai to take tough measures against officials caught in corrupt activities. By Naneka Hoffman...
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Renowned Liberian clergyman Bishop Kortu Brown cautions the government and people of Liberia not turn the country’s victory at the poll to mourning by spewing out negativity. By Naneka A. Hoffman Brewerville, Liberia, June 18, 2024 – The former president of the Liberia Council of Churches, Bishop Dr. Kortu Brown, calls on the Boakai administration … The post Don’t turn Liberia’s victory into mourning appeared first on Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news.
A Liberian clergyman advises President Joseph Boakai to take tough measures against officials caught in corrupt activities. By Naneka Hoffman...
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