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George Weah’s life has seen him move from a childhood in the slums of the capital of Liberia, Monrovia, to Europe’s most famous football clubs and now President of Liberia.

Weah’s soccer exploits, and his charitable work off the field made him a hero to a country divided by tribe, politics and a brutal civil war… At some point his charitable work even put him on a collision course with the Warlord and former Liberian President Charles Taylor to such an extent that Weah feared for his life.

In this episode of African Biographics, we look at the interesting life story of the man known as «King George» to his supporters.

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Music:

Allégro – Emmit Fenn

Heartbreaking Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

Kai Engel – Harbor is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence.

Kai Engel – Lesicia is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence.

Kai Engel – Realness is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence.

Lifting Dreams – Aakash Gandhi

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Chapters:

00:00 – 00:43 Introduction
00:44 – 05:03 Early Life
05:04 – 08:00 Global Superstar
08:01 – 12:18 The Humanitarian
12:19 – 15:52 The Politician
15:53 – 1721 The President

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38 comentarios en «The Rise of GEORGE WEAH: From Soccer Star to PRESIDENT of LIBERIA»
  1. The man of my kind as president is doing very well for the people of Liberia. Many, many uncountable developments ,such as Road building ,electricity to all, free education , scholarships, hospitals, n building Peace among Liberians ,are some of the services that He President Weah is doing or has done, I want the Liberian people to give him another 6 years mandate so that he will do all his unfinished projects that he began since 2019. President George M. Weah he is the leader of the youthful generation. May God accept his wishes to lead Liberia to prosperity n permanent peace in Jesus might name – amen ! ! !

  2. His life story is interesting and somewhat improved my opinion about him as a person. But I still think, he is not a good president and you are too much celebrating him for the background and not actions. You did not mention the amazing success of Johnson Sirleaf, who brought peace to Liberia after the civil wars, rehabilitated child soldiers, stepped down peacefully after 2 terms and handled the civil war in neighbouring Ivory Coast (influx of refugees) and ebola epidemics. She trully deserves both her Nobel peace prize and Ibrahim prize. And he disputed her win in 2005 election and only bowed down to the pressure of other leaders, while in 2014 his presidential campaign was supported by former warlords and even Charles Taylor took his part himself from the prison – just to get rid of Sirleaf´s regime and collaborators and with a hope, that Weah will be easily manipulated. He is probably a good guy, but not really smart or effective and has too much self-confidence and conflicts with the previous peaceful regime. Liberia is economically collapsing 🙁

  3. Your information is very accurate 👌 George Weah as an individual is a very nice person, but some of his officials in government got things messed up for him. The current state of the economy is very bad, unemployment rate has increased significantly,

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