S. Joe

I'm Joseph Sonpon
I am a LIBERIAN
28 years of age

06/05/2023
Joseph Sonpon on TikTok 30/04/2023

Joseph Sonpon on TikTok Joseph Sonpon's short video with ♬ I WILL PRAY BY EBUKA SONGS

Joseph Sonpon on TikTok 29/04/2023

Joseph Sonpon on TikTok Joseph Sonpon's short video with ♬ original sound

Photos from S. Joe's post 24/04/2023

Congratulations to our Popular Liberian comedian, Mama Liberia on becoming the new ambassador for AIIST Computer Training Institute - Liberia.
According to Mama De Mama, as part of the MOU, 2 of the comedian Luckiest fan will receive free 3 months enrollment in the institution.
So all you have to do as a fan, is for you to write in the comment section of Mama Liberia official post why do you want to enroll to AIIST Computer Training institution.

Mama Liberia will pick the 2 fans as you response to her in the comment section and effectively you will start schooling.

Keep up the great work., Mama Liberia. 🤍🙏🏿

24/04/2023

FULL STATEMENT OF U.S. AMBASSADOR TO LIBERIA MICHAEL A. McCARTHY 👇👇

For Immediate Release
Embassy of the United States of America, Monrovia502 Benson Street, Monrovia Phone: 077-677-405

April 24, 2023

Questions and Priorities
A Press Statement by U.S. Ambassador to Liberia Michael A. McCarthy

In the past three weeks I visited Bomi, Gbarpolu, and four counties in the Southeast, and I have now been to every county in Liberia. This fulfills my promise to the U.S. Congress to be an Ambassador to all Liberia, not just Monrovia. I am happy to report that each capital city has its own unique bundle of trade and cultural ties, and that Liberians throughout the country share a warm, welcoming spirit!

Unfortunately, on the trip I was startled and deeply troubled to encounter multiple county hospitals that received not one penny of what they were promised in the 2022 budget. Hospitals on which lives depend, where outbreaks are prevented and suffering is alleviated, did not receive any portion of the US$100,000 or more appropriated by the legislature for them to operate.

As reported in the press last week with Tellowoyan Memorial Hospital in Lofa County, these facilities currently survive on the backs of incredibly dedicated health professionals, making do with whatever they can scrape together. Lest you think this is the work of one political party, that notion was quickly dispelled by Liberians I talked to.

The blocking of resources is so complete that it must be institutional: and the lack of any alarm being raised indicates a syndicate involving players at the legislature, the Ministry of Health, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In one town, administrators look with anticipation mixed with fear at the brand-new, modern hospital that sits vacant, knowing that they can barely keep the existing makeshift facility going, and running the new one will require ten times the resources.

The United States Government is about to spend a total of over US$40 million constructing Liberia’s state-of-the-art National Reference Laboratory (NRL) that, when completed, will require US$3 million to US$4 million a year from the Government of Liberia to operate. If the Government is failing to deliver statutory appropriations of only US$100,000 to existing hospitals, why would we ever trust annual pledges of US$3 million for the future NRL?

I also visited most of the County Service Centers, and in 2022, NONE had received any of their budget allocation (usually around US$13,333). One Center has not printed marriage certificates for four years because the printer broke, and their last allocation was received five years ago.

Virtually all of them, beautifully electrified over the past two years with UNDP-supplied solar power systems (costing around $35,000 - $40,000 each), and amply staffed by (mostly) salaried employees in tidy buildings, are reduced to the job of middlemen. Limited to forwarding paperwork to Monrovia periodically for time-consuming processing, their plight makes a mockery of decentralization efforts.

The one functioning office in every center,the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA), has representatives who collect duties and regularly forward funds to Monrovia – apparently a one-way street. It was striking that the further I went from Monrovia, the more elaborate and explicit were the reasons given for the lack of funding from the central government. “Oh, it is challenging for the government these days.” “Oh, Putin’s war has made everything more difficult.” “Prices have dried up the budgets.” “You donor partners must fill the gaps.” I wonder if these people are aware that, much to their credit, the LRA has surpassed projections and increased revenues for the past four years, climbing from US$435,682 million in 2019 to US$605,005 million in 2022?

I suspect the country folk don’t know that the Liberian economy grew by 3.7% in 2022. And I am quite sure they have not been told that the legislature has spent more every year for the past three years buttering their own bread, allocating over US$65 million in 2022 for salaries and operations. That’s correct – while hospitals went without, and service centers withered on the vine, the 30 senators and the 73 representatives spent sixty-five million U.S. dollars feathering their own nests.

We withhold 25% of the salaries of our Liberian employees at the Residence and at the Embassy to pay their legally mandated income tax to the LRA. Why are the much better-paid representatives and senators not paying a full 25% of their salaries? Why are legislators and ministers, those living on the top of the heap, given annual duty-free imports that deny the LRA much-needed additional revenue? Is there any reason other than the perverted version of the Golden Rule - “those that have the gold, make the rules”?

U.S. taxpayers spend around US$60 million a year on health care in Liberia, and another US$23 million on education. The same legislature that spent US$65 million on itself in 2022 appropriated around US$7.1 million for grants and subsidies to county health facilities and US$2.76 million for operations at basic and secondary education (although, as we saw, that doesn’t mean the funds reached their intended destinations).

But if the legislature could just appropriate an additional US$10 million a year to primary education (for a country that is tied in last place for average days of school attendance), and an additional US$10 million a year for county hospitals, even the greatest cynics concede that it would make a big difference. Just US$500,000 each per year of actual maintenance (not make-believe budgeted funds) on four unpaved roads (Zorzor - Voinjama; Zwedru – Fishtown; Greenville – Barclayville City; and Greenville – Buchanan) would dramatically improve the lives of more than a million of Liberia’s poorest citizens, lowering food costs, revolutionizing farm to market access, and eliminating seasonal shortages of life-saving medicines and equipment.

The legislature would still have US$43 million a year to somehow get by. Anyone interested in a pro-poor agenda?
As for me, should the U.S. Congress ask how the elite in Monrovia are treating destitute citizens in the leeward counties, my honest response would have to be, “those citizens are treated with a neglect that borders on contempt.” Is this the best that Liberia can do?

For official and accurate information about the U.S. Embassy, please visit the official website at lr.usembassy.gov and official social media accounts.

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24/04/2023

Meet George. The Liberian police arrested him for allegedly drugging ladies in order to have s*x with them and film them. He steals their money and valuables and then blackmails them with the footage.

Photos from S. Joe's post 18/04/2023

Mama Liberia is becoming more and more popular that even others have started imitating his character. Check his page. Lol 😂

Due to his widespread fame, he also served as an inspiration for other Liberians who came up with "Papa Liberia" by well-known comedian Jojo, who opted to update his comic act. There are also Mama Liberia's daughter, baby Liberia, etc.

The comedian seems a little too unconcerned with people trying to copy him, but his main concern is entertaining his audience.

Mama Liberia deserves praise for not letting unneeded distractions ruin his career. Many people in the entertainment industry serve as motivators for others, and whether we get paid for it or not, at the end of the day, we do it for the love of our nation and in order to survive.

As many of us come from low-income backgrounds, we're all working hard to feed ourselves and loved one. If you’re gonna inimitable someone, don’t forget to make it your own and add some creativeness. Be inspired but don’t completely copy someone’s niche.

Photos from S. Joe's post 17/04/2023

Very Sad story today:

Accident around CBC junction in Ganta City along the Saclepea High Way.

According to eyewitnesses, the driver was identified as Darlington or D 20 was trying to prevent himself from hitting a student who was crossing the road.

The blue Opel car was a way to Saclepea City with 7 passengers including a pregnant woman. No casualty has been reported as the driver has been rushed to the hospital as he was complaining about his arm.

Let us pray for God protection upon their life.

17/04/2023

Following their 3-1 away win over Heaven Eleven, LISCR FC is now the 2022–23 LFA First Division 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗠𝗣𝗜𝗢𝗡𝗦.

17/04/2023

Breaking news:

Oldman Joe Boakai dragged to court over alleged fraudulent land transaction.

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17/04/2023

Good morning everyone! I hope that your going out today is blessed with favor, wisdom, and happiness. Be sure to avoid any violence.

Love you all.....

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