A baby found dead in Septic tank in ELWA

Breaking news:

A one (1) year 10 months old baby falls into a septic tank and dies while playing in Sand town ELWA junction.

The mother of the kid was able to save one of the kids who was also playing around the septic tank, not knowing that her daughter was also in there.

It was too late after they discovered the 1 year 10 months old baby from the septic tank who was pronounced dead.

Meanwhile, the body of this kid has been kept by family members for burial tomorrow.

Source: The Gees LIB

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President Weah Orders Army Back To Barracks ~ As SOE/Curfew ends today 

Reporting from the Executive Mansion of Liberia.
President Weah Orders Army Back To Barracks ~ As SOE/Curfew ends today

In the wake of the impending expiration of the current State of Emergency, President of the Republic of Liberia and Commander-In-Chief Dr. George M. Weah has ordered the men and women of the Armed Forces of Liberia to return to barracks effective 12 midnight today, July 21, 2020.

The President has said that the legal basis for the continuous presence of the army in some parts of the country to assist with the fight against the Coronavirus elapsed with the end of the State of Emergency. He however pointed out that the army has special logistical and human resource capabilities that could be called upon when needed.

Meanwhile, the Liberian leader has mandated Health Minister Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah and other relevant authorities to scrupulously utilize the public health laws going forward as the guiding tool for curtailing the spread of COVID-19 in the country. He urged the health authorities to strictly implement these laws in order to reinforce the practice of the wearing of facemasks, social distancing, and washing of hands along with other health protocols.

The President has admonished the public not to construe the cessation of the state of emergency as license to engage in behaviors that may lead to further spread of the virus, as delinquent acts can be punished under the public health laws.

~ZEUS~

District #9 Representative Munah Pelham-Youngblood has passed away

A very sad news reaching this blog that District #9 Representative Munah Pelham-Youngblood has traveled  to the Great beyond due to a long term illness. The public hasn’t been informed about what illnesses the Representative was diagnosed with, however she has been in and out of Liberia seeking medical treatment for the last few years.

May her soul rest in perfect peace.🙏🙏🙏

~ZEUS~

New song alert: CHICHIPOLY by Blessing

*_New Song Out Now_*❗ 💥💯

*Blessing – _CHICHIPOLY_* (prod. by Bash) is now officially available on all digital platforms such as AudioMack, Hiddenwave and more..

Audiomack – https://audiomack.com/eminence-africa-entertainment/song/chichipoly

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The Entertainment Curves show is back on air with Rickslyn Myers as host @ Spoon FM 107.5

Congratulations to Miss Rickslyn Myers for her newly appointment at Spoon 107.5FM. She’s finally back on air and will be introducing her show “Entertainment Curves” to the SpoonFM family.

The Rickslyn Myers show “Entertainment Curves ” will be broadcast every Tuesday 10am to 12pm, Thursday @ 12pm to 03pm and Saturday @ 10am to 12pm.

Make sure to turn in and embrace the program for there will be lots of issues discussed concerning the Liberian environment sector.

~ZEUS~

DJ MçGrady involved in a moto accident

Breaking news!

A very sad news just hit this blog that legendary Dj Mcgrady of Hot FM had a terrible accident last night.

While On his way from Rehab with a motorcycle, Riding along a jeep on a very high speed engaged him, that caused him to lose total control and was dragged by the bike. While laying unconscious a well known Journalst Kelvin Demey of Prime FM was the one who recognized him on the ground and took him to the near by clinic and treated him, right now he’s not really in a good condition.

Please reach out to him and remember DJ MçGrady in your prayers.

We the Hiddenwave family pray you speedy recovery Legendary DJ MçGrady.

~ZEUS~

Sandra!

By Monica J. Williams

This story is about a friend who has gained my utmost admiration and respect.  In my eyes, she is an object of veneration. I’m always in awe of her sheer willpower.

Sandra was born with Down Syndrome (trisomy 21). This meant Sandra had delayed bodily developments – as well as intellectual disabilities. Like most of us, life was a real bitch for Sandra.

Sandra, for one thing, isn’t a regular sized person. Her physical appearance is – some people say – unearthly. She has never been a favorite because of her flawed appearance (the short neck, tiny limbs, abnormally small ears, large tongue etcetera). Like most people born with Down Syndrome, whenever Sandra speaks, her words come out slurred. It is almost impossible to make out what she is saying most of the time. Sandra’s movements are awkward; her every attempt to reach out is clumsy.

Some people make fun of Sandra. Some pity her. But, God, I regard her. Sandra, despite it all, has never been the one to let a disability define her. She is a natural go-getter. A real dynamo.

When Sandra had just begun her educational sojourn, most people clucked their tongues and shook their heads and openly declared that it was a waste of time and money. But Sandra wouldn’t hear any of it. she went to high School and graduated at the ripe age of twenty-six. Boy, it was a teary occasion.

Honestly, I don’t even know anybody with a Down Syndrome who has completed high school. Do you?

Sandra’s family and friends didn’t think she had what it took to make it through high school. But Sandra proved she was up to the task.

And did Sandra stop there? Nope, she didn’t. she wasn’t contended with a mere high school diploma. She wanted more. Full of her usual zest, she went on to sit a university entrance. Unfortunately, when the results were up, Sandra was unsuccessful. But was she deterred? Nope. She tried…again and again and finally, she got accepted by the University of Liberia. Six years later, Sandra marveled all by walking away with a Bachelor Of Education (B. Ed).

The thing is, Sandra is from an enormous family; most of her Brothers and sisters (who are regular, healthy people) didn’t make it to college. But a woman with a severe disability did. Applause.

Glad that she’d acquired a degree – something tons of people believed was next to impossible – Sandra decided to give back to society. She now teaches at an elementary school in Brewerville, helping to prepare future generations.

A couple of days ago I decided to visit Sandra at the school – just because, you know, every time I speak with her I’m motivated anew.

Every time we meet I’m super curious about the next big thing she is planning. And so, I eagerly asked about her 2020 resolutions.

And she responded calmly, “Oh, not much. I just want two things.”

“What are they?” I gushed.

“I want to write a Book. It will be titled: Living with Down syndrome and Overcoming it.”

I was baffled, and when I finally found my voice, I asked, “What’s the other resolution?”

She answered, “To start schools for people with disabilities. With the help of government and foreign aids, this shall be possible.”

I sat there, gawking at Sandra, dumfounded. In fact, I was feeling a tinge of envy: like, how???? How can she want so much?? How can a woman who was born with Down Syndrome – a woman who has difficulties with brain and bodily functions – want so much? How? I couldn’t wrap my mind around it.

“You can do it, girl. I believe in you,” I said. And I meant it.  And in that moment, I felt so damn lucky to be considered Sandra’s friend. She’s a superhuman. I can’t wait to see what life has in store for Sandra. But I’m very certain of one thing, tho: she’s destined for greatness.

Bottom-line: Don’t everrrrrrrrrrr give up. No matter how shitty things get, bring your A‘Game, baby, and put up an impressive fight.

 

Michelle Doe; the first Liberian celebrity to reach a million views on Twitter

Congratulations to The Liberian Influence Michelle Doe (Michelle Michelle) for being the first Liberian celebrity to reach a million views in less than 24 hours on Twitter.

It all started on Monday the 30th of December 2019 when she posted a short video which captioned “I sent this to a girl who asked if we lived in huts in Africa”.

Now Michelle Doe (Michelle Michelle) is considered as one of the most Influential and most respected celebrity in the  Republic of Liberia whose helping to put Liberia back on the Map.

Once again Congratulations!!!

 

Blogger: ZEUS MICHAEL

 

Facts about Juliet Ibrahim being a Liberian

Many Liberians still have doubts about beautiful Juliet Ibrahim being a Ghanaian.

Here are little facts about this superstar actress.

Juliet Ibrahim is a Ghanaian actress, film producer, singer and humanitarian of Lebanese, Ghanaian and Liberian descent. She won the Best Actress in a Leading Role award at the 2010 Ghana Movie Awards for her role in 4 Play. She has been referred to as the “Most Beautiful West African Woman” according to A-listers Magazine.

Juliet Ibrahim
Born 3 March 1986 (age 33)
Harper, Liberia,
Nationality Ghanaian
Occupation Actress, singer, film producer, humanitarian
Years active 2005–present
Spouse(s) Kwadwo Safo Jnr. (m. 2010–2013)
Children 1
Family Sonia Ibrahim (sister)

Early life
Juliet was born in Liberia to a Lebanese father and a Liberian mother. She is the first child and has two sisters; Sonia, Nadia and a brother. Juliet along with her siblings spent the longest part of their childhood in Lebanon and Ivory Coast due to the war in Liberia. She had her primary education in Lebanon, then proceeded to Ivory Coast for her secondary education where she lived with her parents. She studied at the Ghana Institute of Languages , where she studied English, French and Spanish. She also studied Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations at the Ghana Institute of Journalism. She can speak English, French and Spanish.