Africa: Liberian President Shares Reflections on Leadership with Top South African Women - Nelson Mandela Foundation

Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf spoke of women's ability to build peace and a better Africa if they worked together, at a breakfast for women leaders in business and government in Johannesburg this morning.

Author: garmack

Dear fellow citizens of Liberia, it has been proven beyond reasonable doubt that people who talk too much govern less effectively. Those of us who had listened to Ellen S. Johnson in the past and seeing her present governing, she is more of a publicity individual than positive governor. Ellen Jhonson knows that she has more problems, hunger, sickness and disease and poverty and worst of all arm robbery, to solve than just running about the world with the tax payers' money. Ellen, if you would like to be remember like papa Mendela, please stay at home, most of the time if not, all of the time and address these chaoatic human issues. You have not built a single structure of what your sponsored disciples destroyed during the last 14 years. Can't you see? Where are the masses or the civil society you spoke about? Do you give a helpling hands to the family of that poor immigration officer who risked his life, during Doe's administration to have you escaped to safety in the Cote d' Voire? Are you now telling the Liberians to remember the elite class than theirselves?

Author: EagleEye

Bravo Bravo Bravo Bravo Bravo Bravo garmack !!!!! Speak So That She Will Hear. Remind Her, She Has Forgetten. I Think She Just Want To Fullfiled Her Travelling Dreams That She Never Make In Her Live. She Is The Most Travelling Leader Ever. We Need To Add Her Name To The GuinessBookofWorldRecords As The Flight "President". I pray For The Tax Payer Also. Speak My Guy, So Her Followers Will Hear This Too. You Can Not Use The Gun To Bring Peace. May God Have Mercy Upon Their Soul.



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