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Archbishop Duncan-Williams in Liberia ahead of George Weah’s inauguration

By Clement Edward Kumsah
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The General Overseer of the Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has arrived in Liberia, ahead of the swearing-in ceremony of president-elect George Oppong Weah.

The event is scheduled to take place today Monday, January 22, 2018.

About 8 heads of state are expected to grace George Weah's inauguration, they include Jacob Zuma, South Africa; Ernest Bai Koroma, Sierra Leone; Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria; Nana Akufo-Addo, Ghana; Ali Bongo Ondimba, Gabon; Faure Gnassingbe, Togo; Alpha Conde, Guinea; and Jose Mario Vaz, Guinea Bissau.

Archbishop Duncan-Williams in Liberia
Few hours ahead of the ceremony, Archbishop Duncan-Williams, has been captured in images, exchanging pleasantries with Liberia’s incoming leaders.

Archbishop Duncan-Williams in Liberia

He also took the opportunity to bless them, by sprinkling water and washing of their feet.

Archbishop Duncan-Williams

However, ahead of the ceremony, Jarvis Witherspoon, Chief of Protocol, has confirmed the impending arrival of eight African heads of state, a special delegation of the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA), and special envoys from the U.S., France and the United Nations (UN).

Witherspoon made the disclosure at the Information Ministry press briefing in Monrovia where he disclosed that several former African heads of state, members of the diplomatic corps, and members of the 53rd and 54th National Legislature, government officials, soccer players among others will grace the inauguration.

 

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