On Thursday, August 8, 2018, President George Weah had a sit down with 26 political parties of Liberia. The meeting aimed at advancing ideals that promote the spirit of national unity and political tolerance between opposition political parties and the government. ANC, LP and UP attended the meeting as a team. According to Deputy Minister Eugene L. Fahngon, Deputy Minister for Press and Public Affairs at Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs & Tourism, all 26 political parties attended and participated from start to finish. Even though, social media was buzzing about AB Dillion walking out of the meeting, he walked out as an individual and not a political party, "the invitation was extended to political parties and not to individuals," Minister Fahngon stated in his live video. Each political party gave ideals and recommendations, which made the meeting a great success. According to Deputy Minister Fahngon, "there will be future engagement...
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ReplyDeleteNo person shall authorize or knowingly permit a motor vehicle owned by him or under his control to be operated by any person who is not authorized hereunder or in violation of the provisions of this chapter. A person who violates the provisions of this section is subject to a fine of not more than $500 or imprisonment for not more than six months, or both
This Is Insanity! Why Wasn't This Said Earlier? Was Q- B A Kid? Or Was It Wrong For His Manager To Give Him A Car? What's If His Manager Had Not Given Him A Car And He Went For This Show And Had No Means Of Going Home And Had A Similar Situation Or Even Worse? Let These People Just Leave The Man Alone. I Think He Has Gone Through A Lot!
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The cal documents is in Lews Name.
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