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Jon Bricks and Berenice Mulubah Announces New Record Label "Zama Records International"

                                                                                    Zama Records International Popular HipCo musician,  Jon Bricks and the most talked about blogger Berenice Mulubah  has officially launched their record label called Zama Records International, registered with the state of North Carolina. The popular musician, who has dropped nothing but hit songs within a decade, made this disclosure in a statement which reads: ‘Today, we are witnessing history. Zama Records International has been given birth to and it is here to change the face of entertainment in Liberia.’ While announcing the establishment of the label, Jon Bricks, who is currently on tour of China, revealed the decision of the company to sign him as its first artist.  According to him, more artistes with vision will be signed on the label. Jon Bricks referred to his partner as the brain behind the label, "I'm the talent, she's the brain.  She deals with all things manag

'Liberian Blogger' Augustina K Monpleh Opens Up About Her Career and Love Life: "I Had Crush on Him Really Hard!"

                              Berenice Mulubah | 4/20/2015 8:30am                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Call her the Boss of Liberian Star View (LSV) and you’ll be absolutely right. A company that is into Entertainment, P.R., Media and Marketing.  Augustina has immensly contributed to the growth of Liberian entertainment industry. In her words, ”I want to make LSV the main source for Liberian Entertainment News. I want to turn my company into an entertainment magazine, get an office in Liberia an do major things for the industry." C Liberia Clearly: What inspired you to start Liberian Star View? Augustina: (Laughing).  You won't believe this, it was Takun J.  I had crush on him really hard.  I fell in love with one of his songs 'It's Not Right'.  I said to myself, "I wi

Berenice Mulubah Interview with BBC on Rape Prevention in Liberia

On April 10, 2015, Berenice Mulubah was interviewed by BBC on her Spread Your Lappa Against Rape in Liberia campaign.  Check it out.                                                                          

Justice Gladys K Johnson: "Grand father's are waging war against their Grandchildren."

                                                         Berenice Mulubah April 13, 2015 | 7:00 Artist Benji Cavalli and Mr. Gonlee at the Spread Your Lappa event   On April 11, 2015 Spread Your Lappa Against Rape in Liberia Awareness campaign kicked off in Philadelphia PA and Trenton New Jersey.  The campaign was scheduled to be held in Monrovia as well.  Unfortunately, because of poor planning, the event didn't happen in Monrovia.   Justice Gladys K Johnson   At the forum in Philadelphia, Justice Gladys K Johnsons referred to the rape crisis in Liberia as "Grand father's are waging war against their Grandchildren." Owns Johnson Tuazama   The Motivational Speaker Owen Johnson Tuazama also stressed that WE MUST FIGHT back as a Community because this is a COMMUNITY ISSUE!   Among those who attended were author Nvasekie Konneh, socialite Choicy Di, author Perry Mulubah Sr, artist Benji Cavalli, artist Alfani Douki, artist Douk De Lib,

Owen Johnson Tuazama: A True Humanitarian

Berenice Mulubah | April 2, 2015  6:00am Owen Johnson Tuazama In acknowledgement of his "vision to increase literacy, agricultural productivity, and Women's empowerment" Owen Johnson Tuazama shifted the objective of the Nimba Association from politics to humanitarian services.  As president of the Nimba Association of New York, the largest branch in North America, Mr.  Johnson lobbies for resources to help his people back home. Over the passed year and few months, the brilliant leader has accomplished a lot. "The Nimba Association of New York has provided scholarships to students in Nimba and Monrovia, since I was elected in 2013. It was first of it's kind. Also the Association was instrumental in providing scholarship for little EMMA JAWOLO (just call her little emma) who sustained burn over 50% of her body when she, her mother and others travelling was robbed and burn by arm robbers. She survived but others didn't. She was recommended to us by Sa

Top 10 Positive Liberian Facebook Groups

The number of Liberian groups on facebook have grown over the passed three years.  Majority of these groups are dominated by political topics.  There are lots of heated debates that stir up in these groups, sometimes feeling members bitter and hurt. Few of those argues extended beyond facebook and into the courtroom.  On a positive note, there are few groups that are inspiring, entertaining and informational.  Here are the top ten positive Liberian groups on facebook.                                                                                    1. I Love Liberian Food: This group is all about celebrating Liberian cuisines.  Members post eye pleasing Liberian dishes daily. The group was created by Berenice Mulubah.  https://www.facebook.com/groups/192511720808650/   2. This I Remember......Stories From Liberia: This group is a platform for members to share their memories of Liberia.  The group was created by St Clare D. Avery https://www.facebook.com/groups/572362902878

Great Speech From Nigerian President: Jonathan GoodLuck

                                                                        Berenice Mulubah | April 1, 2015 7:48  Jonathan GoodLuck Fellow Nigerians, I thank you all for turning out en-masse for the March 28 General Elections. I promised the country free and fair elections. I have kept my word. I have also expanded the space for Nigerians to participate in the democratic process. That is one legacy I will like to see endure. Although some people have expressed mixed feelings about the results announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), I urge those who may feel aggrieved to follow due process based on our constitution and our electoral laws, in seeking redress. As I have always affirmed, nobody’s ambition is worth the blood of any Nigerian. The unity, stability and progress of our dear country is more important than anything else. I congratulate all Nigerians for successfully going through the process of the March 28th General Elections with the