Liberia's opposition leader Joseph Boakai has launched his campaign ahead of October elections that will test the popularity of ex-football star President George Weah after a chaotic first term. Supporters of softly spoken Boakia, 78, who came second to Weah
Former Monaco player, George Weah has been voted president of Liberia after clinching 12 of the 15 counties in the west African country. He took to his Twitter page to thank all his supporters, saying that he plans to liberate the country. The striker-turned
African football legends both in Nigeria and abroad will on Saturday storm Agege Stadium in Lagos to feature in the testimonial match organised in honour of outgoing Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State. Chairman, Lagos State Sports Commission, Dr Kweku Tandoh
There was an elaborate merriment at the University of Liberia as President George Weah declared that the university and all other public universities in the country tuition-free. The president made the announcement today during his visit to the University
Ajax youth player, Noah Gesser, has died at the age of 16 following a car accident on Friday evening. Gesser had been with Ajax since 2018 and had been due to be part of the club's U-17 set up for the forthcoming campaign. "Ajax has received the terrible news
Liberia's electoral commission on Sunday, announced that former footballer, George Weah and incumbent Vice-President, Joseph Boakai, will face each other in a runoff vote for the presidency in November. National Elections Commission chairman, Jerome Korkoya
President George Weah of Liberia has promised to ensure a violent free, credible, transparent and inclusive polls during the general elections scheduled for October. He made the promise on Wednesday in Monrovia during the celebration of the country's 176th