5 points Trump need to learn about Liberia and why they talk ‘great English’

Five things Trump should know about Liberia and why they speak 'good English'
Moses Kollie Garzeawu and Wycliffe Muia

BBC Information, Monrovia & Nairobi

Watch: Trump commends Liberian head of state’s English, the nation’s main language

United States Head of state Donald Trump has actually commended Liberian Head of state Joseph Boakai for talking “great English” and asked him where he mosted likely to college.

What Trump could have missed out on is that Liberia shares a distinct and long-lasting historic link with the United States.

English is the nation’s main language and several Liberians speak to an American accent, in your area called American “Serees”.

It might have been this accent that Trump detected.

Right here are 5 points to learn about the nation:

Established by released servants

Liberia was established by released African-American servants in 1822 prior to stating self-reliance in 1847.

Hundreds of black Americans and freed Africans – saved from transatlantic servant ships – worked out in Liberia throughout the colonial period.

Previous United States Head of state Abraham Lincoln formally proclaimed Liberia’s self-reliance in 1862 yet the nation maintained a great deal of United States heritage and it continued to be in the American “ball of impact” throughout the early american duration.

As a result of this assimilation, Liberian society, sites, and establishments have a hefty African-American impact.

10 of Liberia’s 26 head of states were birthed in the United States.

AFP via Getty Images Former US President George W. Bush wearing a black suit reaching out to dancers who are wearing traditional attire and holding Liberian flags AFP using Getty Images

Liberia shares an enduring historic link with the United States

The funding is called after a previous United States head of state

Reuters A view of a busy street in Monrovia - with many cars and shops Reuters

Some roads in Monrovia are called after early american American numbers

Liberia’s funding, Monrovia, was called in honour of America’s fifth Head of state, James Monroe, that was a solid advocate of the American Emigration Culture (ACS).

The air conditioning was the organisation in charge of transplanting released African-Americans in West Africa – which at some point brought about the beginning of Liberia.

Not remarkably the very early style of the city was mostly affected by American-style structures.

Several roads in Monrovia are called after early american American numbers, showing the city’s beginning and historic connections to the United States.

Almost the same flags

AFP via Getty Images Former US President George W. Bush and former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf walk past Liberian and US flags AFP using Getty Images

There is a striking similarity in between the flags of both nations

The flag of Liberia carefully appears like the American flag. It includes 11 rotating red and white red stripes and a blue square with a solitary white celebrity.

The white celebrity symbolizes Liberia as the very first independent republic in Africa.

The United States flag, in contrast, has 13 red stripes standing for the initial 13 swarms and 50 celebrities, one for every state.

The Liberian flag was developed by 7 black ladies – all birthed in America.

Ex-president’s child bets United States football group

Reuters President Donald Trump wearing a suit and a yellow ties shakes hands with Timothy Weah, wearing white jumper Reuters

Timothy Weah, seen below trembling hands with Head of state Donald Trump, bets Juventus in Italy

Timothy Weah, the child of Liberia’s previous Head of state George Weah, is an American expert football gamer that bets Italian club Juventus in addition to the United States nationwide group.

The 25-year-old ahead was birthed in the United States yet started his expert profession with Paris St-Germain in France, where he won the Ligue 1 title prior to going on car loan to the Scottish group, Celtic.

His dad, George, is a Liberian football tale that won the Ballon d’Or in 1995 while betting Juventus’s Italian competitors a/c Milan. He is the only African victor of this honor – and took place to be chosen head of state in 2018.

Previous head of state won the Nobel Tranquility Reward

Reuters A close-up of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf wearing an African glasses and and an African headscarf Reuters

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf functioned as the 24th head of state of Liberia from 2006 to 2018 

Liberia generated Africa’s very first chosen women head of state, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.

She was chosen in 2005, 2 years after the country’s bloody civil battle finished, and functioned as head of state till 2018.

Sirleaf has a solid American history as she researched at Madison Company University and later on mosted likely to Harvard College where she finished as an economic expert.

She has actually obtained globally acknowledgment and awards for preserving tranquility throughout her management.

Her tale is matched with exceptional tasks of defiance and guts.

In 2011, in addition to Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkul Karmān, she won the Nobel Reward for Tranquility for her initiatives to more ladies’s civil liberties.

In 2016, Forbes detailed her amongst one of the most effective ladies worldwide.

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