Emmanuel Weedee-Conway

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Nimba Decides Tomorrow …In A Battle of Past Losers and New Comers, Tribal Politics

Following the closure of political campaign for the much-publicized tension-packed Senatorial By-Election in Nimba County, Namibians will now go to the poll to elect one among seven candidates deemed suitable to fill the vacancy in the Liberian Senate. The Nimba County By-Election is necessitated by  Article 37 of the 1986 Liberian Constitution contingent on the…

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CSO Council Urges Nimbains to Vote Peacefully…In Senatorial By-Election

As Namibians go to the poll on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, to exercise their constitutional franchise in filling the vacancy of the county’s Senatorial seat, the National Civil Society Council of Liberia (NCSCL) has urged eligible voters to go about the process peacefully. The pending Nimba County Senatorial By-Election resulted in consonance with Article 37…

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Tradition Or Desperation?…As Kogar Lies On Bare Ground to Appease Elders, Voters

A recent action by Nimba County Electoral District #5 Representative, Samuel G. Kogar, who is seeking a senatorial post in the ensuing Nimba Senatorial By-Election, has left many, especially Nimbaians, wondering about the actual purpose of his action. As he tried to appease scores of elders and voters, Rep. Kogar, during a political campaign, lay…

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Government On Payback, Not Merit?…As It Reciprocates Kogar’s Favor

As he campaigned in Electoral District #8 of Nimba County for Electoral District #5 Representative Samuel Kogar, Liberia’s Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung struggled to convince voters why Kogar should be elected. Instead, he emphasized the favor Kogar had extended to them two years earlier. VP Koung, the political leader of the joint ruling Movement…

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