Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Liberian Music: Dancehall artiste Millionaire attacks award winner CanC on social media

Dancehall artiste Millionaire


Rivalries in the Liberian music scene are good for business because the rate at which beef is rising between Liberia’s artists is astonishing.
Artists who started out as friends are now bitter rivals: Bucky Raw vs. Christoph, Yung Classic beefing Revoluxon. The list goes on.
These endless beefs become an important source of income to the artists involved. Lyrics with intent to diss become a fascination for the audience and fuel the rivalry.
Suddenly fans are forced to pick sides and with each new insult the artists keep the limelight and the money keeps rolling in.
Now, Millionaire has taken a shot on CanC. No one knows what next will happened between the two of them. Even industry sources cannot pinpoint what went wrong.






Friday, August 16, 2019

Karishma Speaks on Kizzy W's Age

Karishma and Kizzy W



Karishma has been accused of being to old for Kizzy W.  During  a Facebook live, a female caller stated that Karishma should not have allowed Kizzy W to have sex with her. Karishma commented under the video, defending her decision to be intimate with Kizzy W. Check out her comment below: 







Liberian Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism Places Administrative Sanction Wokie Dolo

Wokie Dolo



PRESS RELEASE


The Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism emphasizes that it remains the government’s agency with the statutory oversight for all tourism and cultural related activities in the Republic of Liberia – as well as its other areas of responsibility. At such, MICAT encourages any person, group or entity wishing to engage in programs of any sort that cover such ventures to first seek the approval of MICAT.
This is an aged-old procedure that those who have previously hosted events of this nature have had to follow. However, outgoing Miss Liberia Wokie Dolo has flagrantly arrogated unto herself the authority to host pageants and select Liberians for international competitions despite the expressed disapproval of the Ministry.
A few months ago, Miss Dolo singularly selected a young Liberian to represent the country at the Miss Africa Continent pageant in South Africa without the approval of MICAT. The ministry was only made aware of this when the organizers contacted the government of Liberia; so in order to deter a recurrence of any such incident, the government through MICAT promptly replaced Miss Dolo’s selection with Miss Liberia First Runner-up, Tina Finda Nyunkor.
Notwithstanding these notifications, Miss Dolo again planned another event in Monrovia – this time the Miss All University Africa Pageant – without first obtaining a permit from MICAT to do so. At the time, MICAT informed her that the franchise for the hosting of the event is owned by another company. Despite this, Miss Dolo’s group, LA Queen, proceeded with the hosting.
In keeping with law, the government sought to stop her action through a court order. In spite of that, Dolo shockingly went ahead and staged the event. This act constitutes a disrespect of the authority of the Government of Liberia, which is totally unacceptable. And as a deterrent, the Ministry will be instituting the appropriate administrative sanction.


Signed:……………………………….

Lance Gbagonyon

             Deputy Minister for Culture and Tourism

Kizzy W Accused of Domestic Violence

Kizzy W and Karishma Pelham


Kizzy W is under the spotlight for an alleged domestic violence incident between he and his girlfriend, Karishma Pelham.  A picture of Karishma with bruises has been circulating on social media, hinting Kizzy W has possibly abused  Karishma Pelham. When the rumors first hit social media, it was reported that Karishma denied being beaten by her boyfriend. Shortly thereafter, a video was released to the public in which Karishma expressing her frustration with boyfriend Kizzy W.







Bratty Barbie Nadia _ ‘On D Beat’

Bratty Barbie Nadia
Bratty Barbie Nadia, the youngest of C Liberia Clearly members, releases her first official single "On D Beat'.
Bratty Barbie Nadia, is a teenager with a difference! A talented artist ready to influence the world with her music.
Her new official single titled “On D’ Beat” is gradually taking over the industry, and airwaves. 
“On D Beat” is an exciting, afrobeat song for everyone.



Bucky Raw Hints Collaboration with Stunna

Bucky Raw and Stunna


Earlier today in a post, Bucky Raw hinted a possible collaboration with  Stunna. They previously collaborated on the hit song “Thank You”.

Hit da studio with stunna tomorrow then it’s back in the house if you see me then cool if not
— Bucky raw (@raw_bucky) August 16, 2019




Fans are expecting another hit from the two.  Bucky Raw is currently working on a new album.
No much detail about the song has so far been revealed. Both artistes recently performed at the Independence Day Celebration on 26, July at S.K.D Sport Stadium and fans were thrilled.




Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Skoolboy Wizzy Drops New Song 'Liberian Jue 2 Fine'

Skoolboy  Wizzy 

There's no doubting that Skoolboy Wizzy been paving his own land in the music industry. The singer just signed a contract  with C Liberia Clearly Records and dropped a beautiful song, paying tribute to Liberian women. He's been grinding it out since, following his hit song "Emoji". Check out "Liberian Jue 2 Fine" below. 



Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Liberia’s Under-15 female soccer team captures ‘USA Cup’

Liberia's Under 15 female soccer team
Monrovia – Liberia’s first-ever representative at the Target USA CUP, LEAD-Monrovia Football Academy’s Under-15 female soccer team, has been crowned champions of the 35th edition of the annually hosted youth tourney, at the National Sports Center in Blaine, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis, the United States of America.


The Liberian side attained the fete on Saturday, 20 July, when it defeated Vardar United FC in the grand finale 7-6 in post-match penalties following a 2-2 draw at the end of regulation.
The match against the Michigan, USA-based Vardar United FC was breathtaking and emotional, according to former Liberian international goalkeeper Morris Brown, who was in attendance at most of the games played by the young Liberian female soccer squad in the week-long tournament.



The Liberian female soccer team was impressive; Liberia’s U-15 girls from the Monrovia Football Academy today won the finals of the Target USA Cup in Blaine, MN., former ace goalie of Liberia’s senior national male soccer team, the Lone Star, Brown told PUNCH FM/TV online service Saturday, adding, “congratulations girls. Liberians are proud of you.”


Following the Liberian side victory, on Saturday, Brown also wrote on his official Facebook page: “Triumph and jubilation today in Blaine, Minnesota, as Liberians celebrated with Monrovia Football Academy U-15 girls; Champions of the 2019 Target USA Cup.”
Target USA CUP with its distinct international presence, is the World’s greatest youth soccer experience, according to the organizers, who pride themselves on attracting teams from around the globe to provide a truly international experience.


This year’s version of the Target USA CUP had 1,152 teams from 22 U.S. states and 20 countries including Liberia participating, with a total of 50 championship games being played in multi-level divisions ranging from Under-9 through Under-19.


Liberia’s representative at the 2019 version of Target USA CUP,  LEAD-Monrovia Football Academy’s Under-15 female soccer team Monrovia is the crown jewel of the nonprofit LEAD Africa that combines high-quality academics with athletic training in order to empower youth.


Accredited by the Ministries of Education, Youth and Sports, Gender, and Finance, LEAD-Monrovia Football Academy opened in 2015 as Liberia’s first school to ever combine quality education with modern football training.
With a vision to produce Liberia’s next great doctors, business people, politicians, engineers, athletes, musicians, and whatever else may be the career choice of its students, LEAD-Monrovia Football Academy based in Konola, rural Liberia, provides underprivileged boys and girls with high-quality academic classes, modern football training, good nutrition, health-care, life skills, and pastoral care.




Liberia: Black Star Football Club decides its future; organizes homecoming events to be climaxed with a big soccer match

Liberian Sports



Monrovia – One of Liberia’s all-time outstanding soccer teams, Black Star Football Club is undergoing intense calibration in a bid to return the team to its prewar status, as stakeholders mostly founding members and executives of the once sensational South Beach founded club decide its future.
A founding member and onetime ace player of the club, former Liberian international Kelvin ‘Midfield Maestro’ Sebwe told PUNCH FM/TV online service in an exclusive interview that talks are ongoing to chart a course on how Black Star FC will face the future.
The club has been absent from the local soccer scene for years now, and Kelvin says modalities are being worked out to rejuvenate Black Star FC, adding that a homecoming program to be climaxed with an exciting soccer encounter between former and current players of the team and Paynesville All Star, is slated for Sunday, 11 August, at the Voker Mission Sports pitch, in Paynesville City, outside Monrovia.
“The motive is to bring the Black Star spirit back in a reunion gathering,” Kelvin said of the Sunday’s events.
“There is a need to rejuvenate the team, because it has done a lot in the football community of Liberia, including producing several players, who made it not just on the Lone Star, but on to the international scene where they plied their trade as professional soccer players,” Kelvin stressed.
Black Star was founded March 15, 1980, at Center Street, South Beach, in the vicinity where Liberia’s age-old Monrovia Central Prison is situated.
Harris Myers is the first president of the club, which was founded by friends and brothers; on one hand, the Sebwe brothers, Dionysius, Tom and Kelvin, and on the other hand, Varney Norris and his brother Boimah Norris, and then national team current sit-in coach Thomas Kojo and other friends in the South Beach Community.
The club originally founded as Young Black Star, sprung into action immediately upon its formation, beginning with playing community games, in a match in their backyard in the Center Street Community, then to Gurley Street, and after the Gurley Street match, Harris Myers, who later became the first president of Black Star advanced the idea of forming a team.
The team got its name through a process which allowed for several of the players of the club at the time to suggest various names, but the suggestion of former Lone Star right-back Thomas Kojo, which was Young Black Star, was the favorite – hence, Young Black Star now known only as Black Star, was birthed.
Young Black Star continued playing more community games those days, where there were so many community mock Olympic football matches being hosted in and around Monrovia, with the youngsters winning countless laurels each weekend.
Based on Young Black Star’s success in the community tourneys, a consensus was reached to take the club to another level; that level being to register the club in the LFA 3rd Division league hosted back then on the Newport Junior High School pitch, on Newport Street, central Monrovia.
Five Black Star players, Kelvin Sebwe, Thomas Kojo, Musa Silah, Abu Silah (deceased), and Mambo Saah, due to their excellent soccer artistry, were recruited onto Majestic, the feeder team of one of Liberia’s traditional soccer archrivals, Invincible Eleven (IE).
Those days, the rules of the Liberia Football Association (LFA) made it permissible for a player to play intermittently both in the second and third division leagues during a season.
But by the time Young Black Star reached the decision to register for the Division-3 league, the LFA rule allowing a player to freely rove between third and second division clubs in a league season was changed and players were now restricted to one club, something which had to make the club’s five players then featuring for the club and doing same for Majestic, to make a decision on whether to play in Division-2 or come back home to their first love and play in the 3rd Division.
Quite unexpected, Kelvin Sebwe, Thomas Kojo, Musa Silah, Abu Silah, and Mambo Saah, made the hard decision of choosing Young Black Star over Majestic, where a player would easily get called up to don the jersey of IE, then one of Liberia’s giants in football. Interestingly, two other original Majestic players, Joshua Kporyor and Amos Smith, who were intermittently playing for both clubs, followed the five, totaling seven players that left the IE feeder side to play for the South Beach club in the 3rd Division.
Young Black Star joined the 3rd Division league in 1985, and went on to emerge top winner in that year’s competition, thereby gaining promotion to the 2nd Division in the following soccer season of the LFA.
The following year, Young Black Star again, were in winning ways, as the star-studded club of skillful lads came atop the Division-2 league table, qualifying the team for its entrant into the topflight of the local football league.
Black Star’s entrant in the 1st Division in 1987, introduced to Liberian soccer a higher dimension of entertaining soccer display, as the team comprising exceptionally talented youngsters wasted no time in rubbing shoulders with the big guns from clubs they met in the top tier of the local league.
As a result of the club’s superb showings, 10 of its players were called up to Liberia’s U-16 team that year, and whereas, while playing in Division-2, Black Star had about nine of its members on the country’s U-20 squad.
The club produced half of a dozen of the members of arguably Liberia’s finest ever generation of players, as far as the senior national soccer team, the Lone Star is concerned – the team nicknamed “Weah-11”, had six of Black Star players, including two of the Sebwe brothers, big brother Dionysius and his junior brother Kelvin, Oliver Makor, Fallah Johnson, Thomas Kojo, and Alex Brown.
In 2008, Black Star won the treble in the Liberian league and represented the country on the international stage against teams from Guinea and Nigeria in the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup respectively.

Former Liberian President Johnson – Sirleaf Hospitalized Briefly In US

Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Denver, Colorado August 12, 2018: Former Liberian President Madam Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is headed home following a brief hospitalization in The state of Colorado, the US.





In a social media post seen by African Star late on Sunday, the former Liberian Leader who disclosed the news, cited a “hectic schedule” and “dehydration” as causes of her brief hospitalization.
Madam Johnson- Sirleaf who served 2 terms as President from 2006 –  2018 of the West African country is 80 years old.
Former President Johnson- Sirleaf appears to be in relative good health despite past rumors of declining health.




Berenice Mulubah releases new hit single

Berenice Mulubah


After five years of blogging, creative writer, Berenice Mulubah is back with something new. The writer of two books “Purple Honey Lips” and “Landing Safely On A Solid Rock”, and co-writer of Superstar DenG hit song “Lappa Fine”, Berenice Mulubah, CEO of C Liberia Clearly Records has blessed our eardrums with her first official single titled “Yor Yor”.
The development of her unique style is the result of a lifetime of musical influence. This piece of work was inspired by her love and advocacy for Liberian Arts and Culture.
Her debuts single “Yor Yor”, is a dance song for clubs, parties and anyone who is in the mood to have a fun. With easy lyrics and a nice beat, this song is sure to keep you moving your body.
Berenice, is definitely one of the new artiste on the block we should all pay attention to, she proves once again that she has a lot in store for us as he serves this new captivating tune.
As commercial as this track sounds, it follows a different formula and still delivers the same result.
Listen and share your thoughts on Berenice




Kobazzie Disrespected By Organizers At The One Africa Festival

Kobazzie at One Africa Festival

Liberian musician, Kobazzie was expected to performed at One Africa Musical Festival 2019, few days ago, but he was a no show. The musician later posted on social media, explaining why he did not performed as was publicized. He wrote the below comment on his social media:


My Country was disrespected tonight by the organizer of One Africa festival
I was told to arrive at the event by 4pm which I did along with my team (a DJ and  a Camera man). At the entry, I  was only given one pass and my team members were denied access to enter. When I engaged the organizers that I just can’t perform without a DJ and they decided that they would allow me to enter with one of my team members but the person won’t be allowed back stage but in the crowd. Worst of all, one of them, in my face, said “we don’t know Liberia and your country has no impact musically. That statement broke me down.
My fan are my everything. Forgive me that I couldn’t perform tonight because I couldn’t take the disrespect of my country in the name of big stage.
I see this as a strength to us Liberian artists to work harder and show to the world that we Liberian got the talent. Let’s work hard to  uplift the name of our Country. Tonight was me, who knows who’s next?
Let this serve as a message to the one Africa family. What’s the essence of your existence? Your name call for one Africa, why are you looking down on a Country? How do you expect me to perform without a direction? You don’t know my country why did you invite me? I am letting go of this opportunity tonight to keep the pride of my dear Country Liberia.
To my fan, forgive me. You are my everything but my country above everything.