Alexander Saye Nimely

Alexander Saye Nimely Dealer in phone accessories ,Bluetooth players and electrical materials..

28/12/2025

𝟭𝟴 𝘆𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘀 𝟭𝟲𝟴 𝗱𝗮𝘆𝘀 🤩📆

Lamine Yamal has more goal contributions at the same age than Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé COMBINED 🤯🔥🇪🇸

28/12/2025

PAYNESVILLE – The Ministry of Youth and Sports (MYS) has moved to restore order to the 2025 National County Sports Meet (NCSM), handing down a series of stinging financial penalties and long-term suspensions following a wave of violence that marred the tournament’s preliminary rounds.

24/12/2025

A major raid in Ghana targeting online crime resulted in the arrest of 50 suspected cybercriminals, believed to Nigerian nationals. Authorities say the suspects carried out romance scams, online investment fraud, impersonation, and illegal online gold trading. The raid, led by the Cybersecurity Authority in collaboration with National Security and the Ghana Police Service, resulted in the seizure of 54 laptops, 39 mobile phones, and several internet devices and routers. The government say the arrests demonstrate Ghana’s commitment to protecting its digital space and combating organized cybercrime.

24/12/2025

A German Liberian girl name Gloria Vanderbilt
Father name Toni Vanderbilt (German)
Mother name Yassah Kollie (Liberian).

34 years old Gloria Vanderbilt is in search of relationship and she's now in Liberia on a vacation to her mother, according to her she will be going back to Germany after the season by February,she have a 9 yrs old Twins Boys and a 4 yrs old girl child (3 children in total),she need a loving and caring husband that will be there for her children, someone above 29 who will be willing to settle with her,the Twins boys are in Germany with her father and the girl child is in Liberia with her mother.

More over she further stated that I should not post her number instead I should give her Whatsapp and Liberia number to someone who is interested.

What so much 🤗

28/11/2025

A tragic incident has left families devastated after a mysterious fire ravaged their compound on Tuesday afternoon, completely destroying their homes and leaving more than 10 residents, including vulnerable infant and elderly women, homeless and with nothing but the clothes on their backs.

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28/11/2025

Football is finally coming home in 2026, according to our supercomputer! 🏆🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

28/11/2025

U.S. Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom of Summersville, West Virginia, one of the National Guardsmen savagely attacked yesterday in Washington, D.C., has just passed away.

Just awful. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Beckstrom family.

28/11/2025

A MOTHER'S Pa!N

Her four sons, all bus conductors, have allegedly abandoned her, according to granny. She lost her legs due to ill-ness years ago and now she's left to suffer with her elderly husband, with no one to care for them.

27/11/2025

THE DANGER OF THE “AT LEAST” MENTALITY IN LIBERIA: A NATION CANNOT DEVELOP ON MEDIOCRITY – PART I

The “At Least” Story
By Cllr. Tiawan Saye Gongloe

Liberia is a country blessed by God but betrayed by its own standards. For more than a century and a half, we have lived below our potential—not because of destiny, but because of the poison of low expectations. And nothing reflects this more than the national slogan that continues to damage our progress:
“At least…”
“Past governments were bad, but at least this one is trying.”
“Past officials hid stolen money abroad; at least this group keeps the stolen money here.”
“Our schools are poor, but at least children are learning something.”
“Hospitals have no medicine, but at least nurses show up.”
“Our roads are substandard, but at least some are being built.”
But “at least” is the language of mediocrity, and mediocrity is the enemy of development.
“At least” is the lullaby that puts citizens to sleep while leaders loot them awake.

It convinces a nation to clap for crumbs and call small things big achievements.
No country has ever risen from poverty to prosperity on the back of “at least.”
Nations rise when citizens demand excellence, accountability, and integrity—not excuses.
The “at least” mentality is dangerous because it normalizes failure. It transforms corruption into a tolerable act. It turns bad governance into something acceptable as long as it appears slightly better than the worst.
The moment we say “at least,” we lower the bar.
The moment we lower the bar, anything becomes acceptable.
A road that washes away in one rainy season becomes a miracle.
A government that punishes small thieves but protects big thieves becomes “better.”
A hospital with no medicine becomes “progress” because the lights are on.
Liberia is not held back by lack of resources. We are held back by lack of standards.
We must reject the insult of low expectations. We must stop comparing one failing system to another failing system and calling the less-worse one “development.”

The time has come to replace “at least” with “at last”:
At last integrity.
At last competence.
At last accountability.
At last leadership that matches the potential of the Liberian people.

If we want real progress, we must raise our expectations so high that mediocrity cannot reach them. We must spark conversations—in classrooms, marketplaces, street corners, community halls, and political forums—about what Liberia truly deserves.

Liberia will only rise when Liberians rise in their expectations. Now is the time for change from at least to at last

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