"If the Change We Seek Is Not now,Then when? If It Is Not You, Then Who? If It's Not Here, Then Where?" - Global News Network Liberia
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For the first time, a Liberian Head of State officially apologizes for the violence of the two civil wars that ravaged the country between 1989 and 2003. On Saturday, 5 July 2025, at a reconciliation ceremony held in Monrovia, President Joseph Boakai presented a solemn apology on behalf of the State.
"If the change we seek is not now,Then when? If it is not you, then who? If it's not here, then where?" - Global News Network Liberia
By Prince Menkalo Gbieu President Joseph Nyuma Boakai is poised to end Liberia’s long struggle to achieve transparency, accountability, patriotism, and national reconciliation—an effort that has persistently been stalled for decades. His recent moves are likely a turning point for Liberia. They can be seen as an effort not only to fulfill his political campaign promises made about two years ago but also to suppress and extinguish the culture of …
BOAKAI’S WAR APOLOGY OVERSHADOWED BY CORRUPTION DRAINING MILLIONS - Smart News Liberia
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s apology on July 6, 2025, for Liberia’s civil war atrocities was meant to be a solemn turning point, a gesture of national reflection and healing. Standing before victims, survivors, and the diplomatic corps at the Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Ministerial Complex, Boakai accepted moral responsibility on behalf of the Liberian state for its failure to protect its people during one of the most violent periods in the country…
Following the controversy sparked by the broadcast of her controversial audios, the saleswoman and influencer known as Diadia came out of her silence to apologize to the Senegalese people. In a recently published video, she adopts a humble and soothing tone. "I am sorry because I acknowledge my mistake. Through this mistake, I understood that the Senegalese loved well..." she said with emotion. An exit that aims to calm the tensions after severa…
Gov’t Takes Blame for Liberia’s Atrocities
President Boakai issues a formal apology for Liberian civil war atrocities, emphasizing reconciliation efforts. The event includes speeches from a Rwandan genocide survivor and a focus on healing and unity for national transformation.
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