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INVESTIGATION: Liberia’s budget funded the Foya Polytechnic for seven fiscal years, roughly US$264,000. The school was never built. The donated 150-acre site sits empty. No law ever established it.
About 210 characters. Still flagging: use US$264,000, not the US$266,000 in your deck. The seven allocations sum to US$264,000.
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MONROVIA — Former Ballon d’Or winner George Manneh Weah has sharply criticized the Confederation of African Football (CAF) over its decision to strip Senegal of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title and award it to Morocco, describing the ruling as a “travesty” that undermines the integrity of the sport.
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GREENVILLE, Sinoe County — The Liberia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church has formally expelled and revoked the ministerial credentials of Rev. Dr. Jerry K. Kulah and 122 other clergy members, in one of the most sweeping disciplinary actions in the denomination’s history in #Liberia.
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Liberian media is at a defining moment. The digital shift, shrinking advertising revenue and declining public trust mean we must rethink how journalism survives and stays credible.
That’s why we’ve organized the Integrity Media Forum.
Meet the voices leading the conversation:
Hon. Jerolinmek M. Piah – Minister of Information, Guest of Honor
Hon. Elias B. Shoniyin - Guest Speaker
Mr. D. Kaihenneh Sengbeh – Panel Moderator
Mr. Daniel Ankrah – Master of Ceremony
Hosted by Integrity Media Inc., publishers of The Liberian Investigator
📍 Monrovia City Hall
🗓 February 19, 2026
⏰ 4:00 PM
Theme: Reinventing Media for Sustainability in the Age of Social Media
Focus: Media Survival in the Digital Age — Marketing, Sustainability & the Future of Journalism
Join the conversation about the future of Liberian journalism.
Congratulations to @LibInvestigator on Your 1st Anniversary 🎉
On behalf of the Project Management Institute (PMI) Liberia Chapter, and in my capacity as President, I extend warm congratulations to The Liberian Investigator on the celebration of its one-year anniversary.
This milestone reflects your steadfast commitment to truth, integrity, and fearless independent journalism. In a short period, The Liberian Investigator has emerged as a credible platform that promotes accountability, transparency, and informed public discourse—values that are essential to national development and good governance.
As project management professionals, we recognize that impact is driven by vision, discipline, and ethical leadership. Your work exemplifies these principles and continues to contribute meaningfully to Liberia’s democratic and development journey.
We commend the editorial team for its courage and professionalism and wish you continued growth, resilience, and success as you enter your second year of service to the Liberian people.
Congratulations once again.🎉🎊🎈
James Lynch Monbo, PMP®
President
PMI Liberia Chapter
MONROVIA — House Speaker Richard N. Koon held marathon talks lasting over four hours Tuesday with aggrieved lawmakers as last-ditch efforts intensified to avert a planned boycott of President Joseph Boakai’s January 2026 State of the Nation Address. No breakthrough was reached, with 22 lawmakers insisting on sweeping leadership changes and warning the boycott — and possible removal proceedings — remains firmly on track.#Liberia
MONROVIA — Liberia’s Revenue Authority says it collected a record US$818M in 2025, beating its target by US$13.4M and posting the highest domestic revenue haul in the country’s history, as officials push for greater fiscal self-reliance.
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