By February 27, Mr. Weah expressed further frustration, citing a total lack of progress and poor communication from the airline’s representatives. The offer remains contingent upon Mr. Weah providing bank details and signing a liability release form within seven days. Mr. Weah has categorically rejected both offers, labeling them “insulting” given the high value of the contents and his status as a premium passenger. In its latest communication, Royal Air Maroc reminded the passenger of Article VIII.4.C of its General Conditions of Carriage, which warns travelers not to include valuables in checked baggage. When contacted by FrontPage Africa, the Royal Air Maroc supervisor in Liberia declined to speak on the record.
Source: Front Page Africa March 03, 2026 14:57 UTC