He was a former World and African footballer of the year, he played in three top European leagues – England, France and Spain.
He is Liberia’s new president. He is George Manneh Weah and as expected,
the football world is challenging the diplomatic world as he takes
office – if you like kicks off his presidency.
The BBC reports that a number of former African players are
in Liberia
for Weah’s swearing-in: Among others: Ivory Coast and Chelsea legend
Didier Drogba, Cameroon’s Samuel Eto’o and Nigeria duo of Sunday Oliseh
and Taribo West.
African and world football made a strong showing in Monrovia as CAF
president, Ahmad Ahmad, and FIFA General-Secretary, Fatma Samoura joined
the ceremony. CAF shared photos of their meeting with President George
Weah.
Weah finally won the presidency after three straight attempts. HE lost
to candidate Sirleaf in 2006 when he stood as a candidate. He won the
main vote and lost the run-off.
In 2011, he partnered a former U.N.-executive, Winston Turnbull, but in
the capacity of vice-presidential aspirant, that ticket was unsuccessful
as Sirleaf won a second term.
George Manneh Weah will become its president – the first African
footballer to achieve that feat while Ellen Johnson Sirleaf – Africa’s
first democratically female president will leave office after over a
decade in charge.
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