Roads projects in Africa,I advice all Africans Leaders that if possible please give those projects to either Africans Diasporas or in the Continent to make those Roads African Level,if not give all to China or Russian which I believe they are competent Royal,Fit hard working and can deliver in time with no question?.if we agree in win win Business partnership with them,do not believe to work or give Contracts to people who think they are Superior than you they will always not want to do the Job, Hatred and Manipulations to delay and bring confusion will always be their Game, most especially when you have opposition political parties who do not want you to succeed in your promises you made to the people will always connect with them Behind Doors.wake up Africans.All this dirty Politics under Develop Mother Continent Africa.
Emanuel, thanks for the relevant information. If I must add, the pavement you are referring to as coal tar is really called in construction "Asphalt Pavement". Thanks for the relevant videos. Keep it up. I'm subscribed and I share your videos here in the USA.
Mr Kortu, did I hear you say from from WVS Turbman to Sirleaf? I think you are mistaking, there was no road to be paved by Turbman, the road in question was constructed by WVST, William R.Torbert implemented the village to market roads in Lofa county to be followed by its pavement when the coup of 1980 happened! Ellen, and Weah take the blame! One thing they failed to recognize is that the government losing resources as to results of the bad road to the "breadbasket of Liberia. During the raining season, the Lofaians especially at the borders prefer to trade in neighboring country!!! We need to recognize the struggle of the pioneer children Who struggled to firstly stop the Europeans from colonization of this land, second the struggles to extend the country from Monrovia to what is now called Mary land in Liberia, cape mount that took many years to accomplish, and finally, Lofa, Bong and Nimba United as one country just over five decades ago!
I was a Peace Corps Volunteer, taught math at Voinjama High School in 1975 -76. I am so glad to see this. Liberia will also be special to me.
Thanks for your awesome service to my people and the country at large ❤
May God continue to bless you President Weah for great progress
Happy to see the development, thanks!
Thanks so much
Glad to see the progress of my county road & Bless God for the government!
Thank you for your great show.
I lived in Mano River in the early 1970's. It was an iron ore mine back then. Have you any videos on that area?
Am so happy to see the road it's beautiful
May God bless the process the progress and may everything go well with the project 🙏, I pray...
Very good.. 😅 one motorbike and 3 people... 👍... Respect from.. South Korea
Hahaha that is the risk
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Your video's are so educative and entertaining, I'm a Liberian Ghanaian who've been away in Ghana for long but your videos bring me closer to lib
I appreciate it and keep following for more information on Liberia
O wow this is beautiful
Wow this is good
Thanks for sharing we will like to see more of this video please.
Thanks for watching and please share. More videos coming
Roads projects in Africa,I advice all Africans Leaders that if possible please give those projects to either Africans Diasporas or in the Continent to make those Roads African Level,if not give all to China or Russian which I believe they are competent Royal,Fit hard working and can deliver in time with no question?.if we agree in win win Business partnership with them,do not believe to work or give Contracts to people who think they are Superior than you they will always not want to do the Job, Hatred and Manipulations to delay and bring confusion will always be their Game, most especially when you have opposition political parties who do not want you to succeed in your promises you made to the people will always connect with them Behind Doors.wake up Africans.All this dirty Politics under Develop Mother Continent Africa.
Thank you, you are doing a good job
Thanks for sharing
Great views keep up the good work
Thanks, you too!
Emanuel, thanks for the relevant information. If I must add, the pavement you are referring to as coal tar is really called in construction "Asphalt Pavement".
Thanks for the relevant videos. Keep it up. I'm subscribed and I share your videos here in the USA.
Thanks for the info!
Thanks again, know it Asphalt pavement but I want audience especially Liberian to get the information that is why i sais cota
This is a big development. I was in Voinjama in 2007 and at time during rainy season it was so difficult
We are getting there
Great work, Sir.
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Nice job, sir!
Thank you kindly!
Thx man🎉
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Thanks bro.
You are always welcome and please keep following for more videos from Liberia...
It's funny how I Didn't Add you until now but your videos ☺️ would Show up,!!
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You guys are complete liars
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Thanks
Mr Kortu, did I hear you say from from WVS Turbman to Sirleaf?
I think you are mistaking, there was no road to be paved by Turbman, the road in question was constructed by WVST, William R.Torbert implemented the village to market roads in Lofa county to be followed by its pavement when the coup of 1980 happened!
Ellen, and Weah take the blame!
One thing they failed to recognize is that the government losing resources as to results of the bad road to the "breadbasket of Liberia.
During the raining season, the Lofaians especially at the borders prefer to trade in neighboring country!!!
We need to recognize the struggle of the pioneer children Who struggled to firstly stop the Europeans from colonization of this land, second the struggles to extend the country from Monrovia to what is now called Mary land in Liberia, cape mount that took many years to accomplish, and finally, Lofa, Bong and Nimba United as one country just over five decades ago!
Thanks for the comment, What I am is saying is the issue of Road is an old age problem for the people in Lofa, even from Tubman days to Ellen.
I am seeing the same area of the road I wander how far this road goes
From Gbarnga, it has pass Belevanei I am not sure about the spelling of the town
Good content. I will suggest that you focus less on you.
Okay thanks
Great job this will help the Liberia economy and Liberian ppl at large minus all the politic and malicious propaganda
Sure it will
Will the government extend the pavement to Voijama?
Building road is a process, my brother.
It is part oof the plan but their target now is Salayea
Bro you repeat your name too much in the video
Thanks for the observation I will work on it. Well acknowledged