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The Day Monrovia Stood Still: Can Weah, CDC Numbers Translate into Victory?
Moses Davis was up as early as 5am Friday in anticipation of his idol’s arrival. George Weah, who rose from the slums of Claratown to become one of the biggest footballers in the history of the game, arrived along with his Congress for Democratic Change’s standard bearer Winston Tubman Friday to what many describe as the biggest crowd puller since the campaign days of the 2005 elections.
The return marked Weah’s first since acquiring his university degree in Business Management with emphasis in small business and entrepreneurship, from the accredited online American University, DeVry, branch in Miami Florida.
Weah, along with the man he gave way to assume the standard bearer-ship of his Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), Tubman, drew thousands of grassroot supporters mainly from Monrovia’s slum communities and other parts of the capital as well as other parts of the country sacrificed the entire day to welcome home the return of the man they have come to love the more since he ventured into politics six years ago.