Weah: “What was damaged during the 14 years of civil war,” he said, “cannot be fixed in a day’s time. This government is focused on rehabilitating Liberians whose lives were damaged. I want you not to join those who are undermining the country through protests. Join me to rebuild the country.” As part of his development plans, President Weah said the government was exerting efforts to change the lives of Liberians, by building concrete homes in place of the huts they have been living in over so many decades. Op-ed 

Liberian economy looted by Tweah on order of Weah

    The Editor, Samuel Jackson and others want us to believe that a George Weah government has the credibility to print new banknotes in the sum of 35billion and use such amount to replace current Liberian dollars in circulation. They say such a government which is inundated with scandal, scandal, and scandal can do so without increasing the money supply through the dubious infusion of newly printed notes. And thus, avoiding the escalation of the inflation crisis as we will not have billions of LD chasing a small supply…

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Samuel Jackson’s Dangerous Posture on The New Currency

  The Editor, There is an essential banality to one Samuel Jackson’s boast about challenging anyone who thinks the idea of printing a new currency is a waste of time and resources. This man lives for the spotlight and to be heard; that is: even when he is purposefully lying and engaging in material misrepresentations. This self-styled economic genius thinks that during a myriad period of economic uncertainties in our country, our concerns or desire to know how introducing a new currency is going to help stabilize our economy and…

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