SAO BOSO KAMARA CORNER

“Having sold your land and accepted payment, you must accept the consequences”. This site is christened after the 19th Century Bopolu and Guadu-Gboni Mandingo King, Sao Boso Kamara, in the hope that his equitable and just approach to reconciling the elements of the Liberian population will serve as a lesson for fashioning a lasting solution to our national quandary. Let the betterment of others be your vocation.

Monday, September 19, 2005

Elections 2005: Another Debate

Candidates started to arrive around 12:45 for the 4-hour-long program. The first candidateto make to enter was Dr. Togba-Nah Tipoteh, who in his unpretentious manner, walked in alone, shaking hands and stopping to talk to people. He was closely followed by Cllr. Charles W. Brumskine who was accompanied by his vice-presidential candidate Amelia Ward. Just a few feet ahead of them, a woman was carrying a red Bible, in her right hand. Then the crowd of invited guests started to fill the hall. There was a roar and clapping when Unity Party Ellen Johnson Sirleaf made her entrance.

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