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Like Pres. Tolbert, Doe, Taylor and Weah: Pres. Joseph Nyumah Boakai Kicking Against The “Prick”

–Mr. Philipbert Browne Sends Early Warning

The Publisher of the Hot Pepper has broken silence on the administration of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai and its pattern of governance, observing that the President is “kicking against the ‘prick’”, which he said led to the downfall of former Presidents William R. Tolbert, Jr., Samuel Kanyon Doe, Charles G. Taylor and Ambassador George Manneh Weah.

On his official Facebook handle, Mr. Browne wrote that when the Pioneers left the United States of America, seeking greener pasture and a homeland in Africa, they were under the authority and guidance of one person called “Mr. Prick”. He stated that “Mr. Prick” is invisible (no one has ever seen his face) and has no particular identity, no race, no conscience, no morality and no religion (neither a Christian, Muslim, Judist nor atheist).

According to him, “Mr. Prick” is extremely wealthy and, up to 2024, the most wealthy and powerful person in the world that even the President of the United States pays homage. “Mr. Prick doesn’t demand respect; he earned it or simply makes you to. He has no soul, no identity and is life everlasting until this physical world, as we know it, is destroyed. Due to his powers, second to only that of the Almighty God, he was formally given a name on September 18, 1947,” Mr. Browne explained.

In Liberia, he said, it is “Mr. Prick” that calls the shots. “He is the Commander In Chief of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL), decides our foreign policies and dictates the pace of our geopolitical, social and economic stability. The President of the Republic of Liberia serves as a mere Governor—taking care of his land; nothing more and nothing less. ‘Mr. Prick’ even has the ‘mother deed’ of the Republic that successive Presidents have not been privileged to see,” Mr. Browne stated in context.

“When President Tubman was sworn into office on January 3, 1944, he befriended ‘Mr. Prick’ through multiple second and third parties, including that of the President of the United States of America. Owing to this, President Tubman had the most successful, prosperous and profitable 27-year rule in the history of Liberia. Up to today, he is the only African President that smoked his cigar in the Oval Office (the White House) and blew his cigar’s smoke in the face of John F. Kennedy, the then United States President, and they laughed about it.

“President Tubman knew how to take instructions and orders from ‘Mr. Prick’, and was greatly feared because he was considered by his peers to be ‘Mr. Prick’s boy’. When ‘Mr. Prick’ said jump, he did not ask why… He simply asked, ‘how high?’ Many African leaders referred to him as the stooge of the West, but he was more prosperous, and his reign outlived all of theirs by 15 years,” Mr. Browne further explained.

“After the natural death of President Tubman on July 23, 1971, President Tolbert took the Oath of Office on July 23, 1971 (the same day Tubman died). Upon being sworn in as the 20th President of the Republic, President Tolbert departed from the norms and teachings of President Tubman. He sort his own political path—disrespecting ‘Mr. Prick’ and going against his interests. President Tolbert went against Israel, befriended the Communist bloc and downplayed Western interests for Eastern interests. He established the Soviet/Russian embassy in Monrovia and indicated to ‘Mr. Prick’ that Liberia was a non-aligned country and could have diplomatic ties with any country of their choosing.

“Just like Pres. Boakai, a Baptist Deacon, Pres. Tolbert was a Baptist preacher and the President of the World Baptist Alliance. Fortunately for Tolbert, President Jimmy Carter, the then President of the United States, was also a Baptist and a member of the World Baptist Alliance.

“However, when ‘Mr. Prick’ could no longer take any more of President Tolbert’s disrespect, insults and total disregard for Western interests, without the knowledge of President Jimmy Carter and the Department of State the order was given. President Carter, the sitting United States President and the Department of State, were kept in the dark, predominantly because President Carter, being a Baptist, would have probably rejected to pull the plug but, unfortunately, ‘Mr. Prick’ has more power than the United States President and the Department of State combined.

“On that fateful evening of April 12, 1980, President Tolbert paid the ultimate price with his life for kicking against ‘Mr. Prick’. Then came Master-Sergeant Samuel K. Doe.” To be continued.

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