News
14m
AllAfrica on MSNLiberia: LBC Endorses President Boakai's Ban On Export of Raw Rubber.President Joseph Boakai's executive order #151 banning the exportation of unprocessed rubber out of Liberia continues to receive applause from Liberians in the sector.
32m
allAfrica.com on MSNLiberia: Minister of State Without Portfolio Denies Involvement in Lacra DG's SuspensionSamuel A. Stevquaoh, Minister of State Without Portfolio for Special Services, has strongly denied any involvement in the recent suspension of the Director General of the Liberia Agricultural ...
A video of Liberian President Joseph Boakai being interviewed about U.S. relations in 2017 - when he was vice president - has ...
Thank you. And such good English,” the White man said to the Black man. “Such beautiful. Where did you learn to speak so ...
9d
allAfrica.com on MSNLiberia salutes AfDB President Adesina in landmark government sessionThe Liberian President, Joseph Nyuma Boakai, convened the full spectrum of his government leadership to hear from African ...
1d
AllAfrica on MSN'The Opposition Has a Plan' - Jewel Howard-Taylor Reassures Liberians of 2029 ComebackPublished: August 4, 2025GBARNGA, Bong County - Former Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor says Liberia's political opposition is far from dormant and is actively preparing a unified policy roadmap ...
Donald Trump complimented the English of President Joseph Boakai of Liberia, a nation whose official language is English.
United States President Donald Trump has drawn mockery after he complimented the president of Liberia for speaking English “beautifully”, even though it is the country’s official language ...
Liberian President Joseph Nyuma Boakai convened the full spectrum of his government leadership to hear from African ...
US President Donald Trump has praised Liberian President Joseph Boakai for speaking "good English" and asked him where he went to school. What Trump might have missed is that Liberia shares a ...
Trump's comments to Liberian President Joseph Boakai were reminiscent of an offensive phrase that's commonly directed at Black people, experts say.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results