As a Liberian Bassa man living in the USA 🇺🇸 I am glad to see developments progress being made in our country from our leaders. I’m living in a state where we do have roundabouts to reduce the usage of the power grid but not at a major interception. my concern is the safety of my people in Liberia 🇱🇷 The project is seen incomplete to me. they should’ve built more bridges or skyline for pedestrians people to walk across easily and safely. maybe this project is about from 20 to hundred million of US dollars 💵 so where all the money go? My question is, if Liberian been influenced by America 🇺🇸 why they can’t just build Liberia like America infrastructures especially when they are getting all the loan from the world bank to pass it on to the next generation (Stop the corruption and bring peace and stability in our country just for some of us to come back home to contribute to the development process. 🙏 wake up Lib. 🇱🇷
This looks nice and very clean. They may possibly be adding to the infrastructure like they do in the U.S. It is also great seeing the local officers directing traffic and ensuring safe travel for its citizens. Excellent work.
This is the beginning of greater things to come.. we need driving handbook and motorists should be required to pass a driving test both written and behind the wheel tests to get driver’s license.
Why there’s no traffic lights at the intersection. You can’t fixed a nice road without traffic lights. I have not seen stop signs on any of these new roads, they need to include that in the budget.
Such busy intersection there should be a pedestrian crossing overhead bridge/overpass. Now as Liberia expanding roads and bridges. We those overhead bridges for pedestrians crossing. Also Liberia need drainage systems cleanup for water to flow freely to avoid flooding in our communities. Our sewage system needs massive repairs to avoid poop water running through our streets.
Beautiful. Thank you president Boakai, J for the clean streets and brings plans into reality. Good work.
Great job 👏 well done.
Wow! It's good to see some order. Takes me back to the 1960s and 70s.
Nice looking there was a petrol pump nearby which was not be to seen, love ❤️ Liberia God bless 🙏 keep on the progress of Liberia ❤
it looks very clean and I hope that they will keep it that way for a very long time
I hope our people will know how to use this roundabout and thanks 🙏 for sharing
Great job
As a Liberian Bassa man living in the USA 🇺🇸 I am glad to see developments progress being made in our country from our leaders. I’m living in a state where we do have roundabouts to reduce the usage of the power grid but not at a major interception. my concern is the safety of my people in Liberia 🇱🇷 The project is seen incomplete to me. they should’ve built more bridges or skyline for pedestrians people to walk across easily and safely. maybe this project is about from 20 to hundred million of US dollars 💵 so where all the money go? My question is, if Liberian been influenced by America 🇺🇸 why they can’t just build Liberia like America infrastructures especially when they are getting all the loan from the world bank to pass it on to the next generation (Stop the corruption and bring peace and stability in our country just for some of us to come back home to contribute to the development process. 🙏 wake up Lib. 🇱🇷
Great job I'm proud to be a Liberian
Great job
Great job.
This looks nice and very clean. They may possibly be adding to the infrastructure like they do in the U.S. It is also great seeing the local officers directing traffic and ensuring safe travel for its citizens. Excellent work.
Thank you former president weah for his beautiful development ❤
Yes definitely
This is the beginning of greater things to come.. we need driving handbook and motorists should be required to pass a driving test both written and behind the wheel tests to get driver’s license.
I can imagine the battle fought to get the marketeers out of there. Development really has a price
Coming from America🇺🇲 I'm proud of Liberia. 👑🙏🙏🥰💪💪 Looking good.👑👑🙏🙏
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Congratulations 🎈
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Good 👍🏾 ❤❤🇱🇷
Liberia's Most Talked About Road, ELWA Junction
ELWA junction seems indicative of how urbanized Paynesville has now become. It's more dense than when I was in Liberia. There's more development
Any red light down there? So the car Stop people can walk
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Well damn 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️Our people confused. Hoping they will adjust soon.
Why are we always using this kind of concrete for sidewalks, this concrete doesn't add any beauty to the road...
Why there’s no traffic lights at the intersection. You can’t fixed a nice road without traffic lights. I have not seen stop signs on any of these new roads, they need to include that in the budget.
2 months from now, it will be dirty, very dirty.
Such busy intersection there should be a pedestrian crossing overhead bridge/overpass. Now as Liberia expanding roads and bridges. We those overhead bridges for pedestrians crossing. Also Liberia need drainage systems cleanup for water to flow freely to avoid flooding in our communities. Our sewage system needs massive repairs to avoid poop water running through our streets.
Is this Africa’s oldest republic? Where is the development?
Dumb comment of the day goes to you 🌟
Where is the traffic light 🚥🚥 🚦 🚦 ??
Where is the traffic light 🚥 🚥 🚦 🚦???
Thanks to former President George Weah for this great development.
93% of the budget of Liberia goes to these thieves/Zogos called politicians/lawmakers while my beloved Liberian people are starving 😂😅
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Where is the traffic light 🚥🚥 🚦 🚦 ??