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Liberia: Two Lawmakers of Majority Bloc Report Strange Incidents at Their Offices

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Monrovia – Two lawmakers from the Majority Bloc, Rep. Foday Fahnbulleh of Bong County District Seven and Rep. lvar Jones of Margibi County District Two, experienced strange occurrences at their offices on Friday morning.


By Selma Lomax [email protected]


Rep. Fahnbulleh reported finding a juju, a traditional African ritual object, placed in his office. He shared the incident on Facebook, saying, “This is what was found in my office a few minutes ago. Juju entered Capitol Building! God is in control.”

When asked how the juju had entered his office, Rep. Fahnbulleh expressed confusion. “I saw this African juju in my office, and I really don’t know how it entered,” he said. Despite the unusual discovery, he refrained from attributing the incident to the ongoing impasse at the Capitol, stating, “I don’t want to blame anyone.”

In a separate incident, Rep. lvar Jones reported finding a flash of blood on his office door. The Margibi County lawmaker also took to social media to inform the public, quoting scripture from Isaiah 54:17, which states, “No weapon formed against you shall prosper, and every tongue which rises against you in judgment You shall condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, And their righteousness is from Me,” says the Lord.

Rep. Jones emphasized that this was the first time such an incident had occurred in his office since he became a lawmaker in 2017.

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