APPRECIATION TIME CONTINUE..... PART VIII: I want to apology - TopicsExpress



          

APPRECIATION TIME CONTINUE..... PART VIII: I want to apology for the break in as we appreciate all those who supported us in our quest to conquering Montserrado in the just ended special senatorial election. They are called WEAH ALL STARS formerly WEAH ELEVEN.. These are professional and old time friends of Amb. Weah. In 2005,when Amb. Weah declared that he was contesting for the higher seat in our land(Presidency) there were few of them that didnt support him and there were others who think that it is a stepping stone for former soccer player to get into politics after retirement. In 2014, when Amb. Weah declared that he was going to contest for the senate ; these guys led by Kelvin Segbe decided to overwhelmingly endorsed Amb. Weah candidacy and what they call it is their time . In many of them reason for supporting their former teammate include but not limited to Committement to transformation, patriotism, the breaking of chain that former footballer cannot be anybody after they have retired, Amb. Weah vision for this country. These guys didnt sit and look but were fully and vividly seeing in everypart of Montserrado on campaign trails canvassing for Amb. Weah. WEAH ALL STARS cka WAS was very instrumental in encouraging other soccer players in the county to see this as an opportunity to have a direct representation of them in the capitol. They were seeing with Amb. Weah on his regular campaign giving speeches and comments convincing the people of Montserrado why they should vote for Amb. Weah. In this public manner we want to appreciate you guys for your times, energy,resources and everything you people invested in making us victorious. It is our ardent hope we can form such a unique partnership in achieving our vision 2017 by making Honorable Senator Ambassador George M. Weah the next president of the Republic of Liberia. VIVA CDC VIVA!!!!
Posted on: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 09:12:08 +0000

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