Weah Brushes Off Criticism Over Frequent Trips Out of Liberia
The soccer star turned politician says he has the right to free movement, promising not to pay any heed to critics who are questioning his decision to leave the country for more than a month.
George Weah.
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Liberia:
Weah's Absence Questioned
New Dawn, 15 April 2015
Liberians who believe that a George Weah presidency would yield rapid economic development for the country should think again and grapple with the reality that the now senator,… Read more »
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Liberia:
Weah Grateful for Forbes Magazine's Top 10 'Power' Listing
FrontPageAfrica, 21 March 2015
International recognition, rating, laurels have played a key part in Liberian politics over the years with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf being a major beneficiary. Read more »
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Liberia:
Weah Urges Legislative, Executive Ties to Achieve National Goals
LINA, 27 February 2015
Montserrado County Senator George Weah has called for cooperation between the Legislature and Executive to attain the national agenda. Read more »
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Liberia:
Weah, Nagbe Feud Goes to Senate
New Dawn, 27 February 2015
It appears that the long standing feud between former pals George Weah, now Senator of Montserrado County and his former Secretary General Lenn Eugene Nagbe, now Minister of Youth… Read more »
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Liberia:
Senate Divided?
New Dawn, 23 February 2015
Since the election for the President Pro Tempore of the Liberian Senate that brought on board Gbarpolu County Senator Armah Jallah as leader of the Liberian Senate, there's a split… Read more »
InFocus
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An official of the oppostion Congress for Democratic Change has assured Liberians that Senator-elect George Weah will no be a "bobo legislator" as is being speculated. Read more »
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There are indications that two of Liberia's most popular soccer icons, George Weah and James Debbah, will challenge each other for a senate seat in October's midterm elections. Read more »