Not bad
I mean of course I have third world problems and we just had a year of Ebola, but despite that I am happy here
I take it you're in Monrovia?
Not bad
I mean of course I have third world problems and we just had a year of Ebola, but despite that I am happy here
How's the food?
Is it safe?
How do Liberians react to foreigners?
How do they react to non blacks?
Best cities?
YepI take it you're in Monrovia?
Sure no problemYou should make a q&a about Liberia. I would like to know more about your country and history
@LiberianGirl
How are the relationships between native Liberians and Africo- Liberians now? Do they mingle now? How can you even tell each other apartSure no problem
Nice I was in Kinshasa, I had problems with the power grid, sometimes electricity would just cut off for 6 hours, my aunt had a generator but sometimes she made me turn off my electronics to save some juice. how is it out there? the internet was pretty slow too, but I would go over to a hotel like the Hotel Amaritsah and steal their wifi for an hour while I check my email and fb. lol.
How are the relationships between native Liberians and Africo- Liberians now? Do they mingle now? How can you even tell each other apart
He wasn't talking about you breh. He was talking about the clowns on here who like to call Africans Afric00ns smhAware that some AAs are c00ns?
We already know that![]()
Suprised many ppl didn't know this.
I remember many times on the "moving to Africa" threads a lot of folks were saying moving / living in Africa isnt a good idea because "look at Liberia, it hasn't worked" (paraphrasing). That had me like
Liberia, overall, is were its at because of what the OP posted: the Americo-Liberians pulled a page from the treatment they received in the US and did it to the locals, rather than sharing power with them OR assimilating with them (it's their land).
Think about it, if Liberia was well run, that could've been the black diaspora's Israel right there. But alas, other ppl had different agendas.
The thing is, discrimination aside, Liberia was advanced as hell in the 50s-70s. It wasn't until Liberia began to stand more independent that they became a threat (US thought they could potentially side with the Soviets). My mom was like Liberia was literally called Little America as they enjoyed pretty much the same fashions,culture,etc (of course with a mix of their indigenous culture). Liberia was one of the few places in Africa with an International Airport. The Civil War literally set the country back 100 yrs.
Yeah I was surprised to learn they had the same GDP as Japan in the 70sThe thing is, discrimination aside, Liberia was advanced as hell in the 50s-70s. It wasn't until Liberia began to stand more independent that they became a threat (US thought they could potentially side with the Soviets). My mom was like Liberia was literally called Little America as they enjoyed pretty much the same fashions,culture,etc (of course with a mix of their indigenous culture). Liberia was one of the few places in Africa with an International Airport. The Civil War literally set the country back 100 yrs.
Indeed, it's a shame.
The civil war is a big big reason why Ebola was so big in the country: whatever medical infrastructure the country had was destroy. This when Ebola hits (first time it hits west Africa in fact), Liberia simply wasn't ready.
Yeah I was surprised to learn they had the same GDP as Japan in the 70s![]()