By Robbie Corey-Boulet | The Nation|Emmanuel Nimley first met Mohammed Jabbateh, a warlord known as Jungle Jabbah, on a bridge outside Monrovia, the Liberian capital. It was the dry season of 1992, during a stalemate in Liberia’s first civil war, which would ultimately kill tens of thousands of people. Nimley, familiar with such stories, had no interest in going into business with them, and initially tried to decline Jabbateh’s offer. But Jabbateh’s men insisted that Nimley speak with their boss directly. Read more of this reportSource: The Nation(Visited 13 times, 13 visits today)Commentscomments
Source: GNN Liberia November 29, 2017 07:30 UTC