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.

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Monrovia Traffic Stands Still As Ellen Relaunches Her Campaign

Reports from Monrovia say all commercial activities there came to a noisy halt due to a massive turn out of supporters and well-wishers of candidate Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf for what the reporters called, " the final and decisive push of the campaign". Several sources called Plucky to relate that, becuase of the huge and overwhelming crowd of Ellen's supporters and well-wishers, it was much faster to walk from Waterside to the Antoinette Tubman Stadium, where the main events were held, than driving that distance.

UP Pre-Victory March Today: Issues, Promises, Implications, & Expectations

The speakers at today’s rally at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium downtown Monrovia, which a UP announcement say will be preceded by a march through the principal streets of Monrovia beginning from Sinkor, are expected to base their rallying points on the party’s manifesto released to the public late last month, analysts further project.

Liberia: Polls Get Go-Ahead for 11 October After Mediator Ends Legal Spat

"The election is on course," he said late Wednesday at a joint press conference with the three candidates. "These gentlemen have the interests of their countrymen and countrywomen in their hearts."

An Opportunity of a Lifetime – ‘NOW or NEVER’

We cannot afford on-the-job training presidential candidates – we have to do the right thing by those who lost their lives to this senseless conflict and in looking forward to a brighter future for our children. The only reasonable decision is to elect Mrs. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf the next President of Liberia; she will come in the spirit of those great women who preceded her – who will on the first day in office take the “bull by the horn.” Mrs. Sirleaf will make us pride again, this great nation will rise again – Rise Like the Phoenix.