Thank God that the port is now protect and beautiful then before. God blessed Liberia the promise land of Africa 🌍. And God blessed all the working lawmakers.peace am black and white one love 😍
I’m sorry. What about revenue generation? How much does the Liberian government generate from the Freeport of Monrovia alone? How does that benefit the people of Liberia in terms of development in infrastructure, roads, healthcare, sanitation, education, etc.? I don’t need to hear about “Gateway to the Economy.” In serious terms, how has the Port’s resources being used to alleviate poverty and degradation under this administration and perhaps previous administrations? These are critical questions that were unaddressed in this documentary and for those reasons, I think it’s a terrible job. I can’t emphasize this enough not unless it’s a government PR.
This documentary is not a government PR. We are Ghanaians who visited Liberia and saw a very interesting story that hadn't been told. Its sad to see whites coming to Africa to tell our stories the way they want. With barely any funds and support, we pulled this off. This is a starting point, another filmmaker can continue the story from here. Cheers
@@filifilistudios I commend you for what you do. Yes, Africans have to tell their own stories. I completely agree that Africans have to advertise their own beauty on the prevailing competitive global stage. Liberia is no different. That said, aesthetics have to be juxtaposed with the critical issues of poverty, disease and hunger all caused by misrule and bad governance under the current Liberian government.
Liberia needs to urgently develop internal productive capability for food and goods. The importation through the port is like the country being a drug addict that can't break a bad and expensive habit.
Every vehicle I've sent through the port makes it from America and gets damaged right there in Liberia. The money hungry and careless port operation is a disgrace. Well done video regardless.
All love to our Black American brothers and sisters and Liberia. We must ensure that, while building up the southern US, The Guianas and the Caribbean, they are included in our businesses, our cultural events, our history and that when we get our reparations, our Americo-Liberian brothers and sisters are paid theirs as well. Sad to see the damage wrought by the civil war on the infrastructure of the oldest Black Democracy in the world, one of the standing republics on Earth (right behind the US, I believe) and the only country in Africa other than Ethiopia to have never been colonized by foreigners, protected by Native African Americans. Strange that the documentary didn't go into this history.
I think she meant in terms of interacting with Europeans. Sierra Leone might've been first. But it wasnt called sierra Leone nor was our land called Liberia. As a professor, she should've been more carefuleith her choice of words.
@@alllove6874she presented a false narrative right from the beginning! I am a Liberian who is calling on her to retract that statement or clarify what she meant.
Right! That was a mistake or she doesn't know Liberia's history. Liberia is the first Republic in the entire Africa. Ethiopia is the oldest country in Africa only because she was already given a name and she was governing her self many centuries ago, but she was not recognized as a country world wide. Meaning, Ethiopia is the oldest country in Africa, while Liberia is the oldest Republic in Africa.
2nd oldest country in West Africa? I don’t think 🤔 that record or information is true. Liberia is the oldest independent African country. She is the first Black Republic in Africa. Liberia declared her independence in 1847, so how is she the 2nd oldest in West Africa? And by the way, who is the first oldest independent country in West Africa?
Information about Liberia historical foundation needs to be corrected, i just heard that Liberia is the second oldest country in West Africa, when it should have been the oldest country in Africa.
LEE Philips Liberia is not even the oldest Country in West Africa or Africa. history tell us that the year 1821 is the period that Liberia got to be known between 1821 to 1832 before gaining her Independence. There were Countries that were in existence even before that year. examples, we all read about those various Empires like, Mali empire, Ghana Empire etc some of those Empires where in existence even before that year. like Ancient Ghana and Ancient Egypt.
This is white Americanized history... there were many free negros who were never slaves... the word slave refers to Slavic.... those liberians were American Indians
Liberians are humble and Brilliant people,we just need the suport.
Love from Liberia 🇱🇷
Liberian accent is excellent. It's very special (very nice to hear)
I LOVE 💕 MY COUNTRY LIBERIA.
I was one of the babies at the time that went through that port with the Bulk Challenge boat to Ghana. Thanks be to God Almighty Elohim.
Dennis… see you bro 🇱🇷✌🏽
@princedjr Yes, brother.
Thank God that the port is now protect and beautiful then before. God blessed Liberia the promise land of Africa 🌍. And God blessed all the working lawmakers.peace am black and white one love 😍
Thanks God for Mama Liberia
Not sure whey this doesn't have more views. Beautifully done documentary. Bravo.
Verry god done documentary. Good Job... (Ex shipping agent in Sweden and grew up in Buchanan)
Thanks to the present Government and all that been helping to improve the free port and the country as a whole. But we want more to be done.
Beautifully shot film.
I think from discussions by stakeholders the maritime sector in Liberia should be succeeding. Congratulations !!
Very smart, build trade hub to move supplies out to buyers, the smartest I've seen in Africa.
I’m sorry. What about revenue generation? How much does the Liberian government generate from the Freeport of Monrovia alone? How does that benefit the people of Liberia in terms of development in infrastructure, roads, healthcare, sanitation, education, etc.? I don’t need to hear about “Gateway to the Economy.” In serious terms, how has the Port’s resources being used to alleviate poverty and degradation under this administration and perhaps previous administrations? These are critical questions that were unaddressed in this documentary and for those reasons, I think it’s a terrible job. I can’t emphasize this enough not unless it’s a government PR.
The revenue is filling officials pockets, literally.
Bro what are you doing to contribute to Liberia and the Liberian economy instead of complaining
This documentary is not a government PR. We are Ghanaians who visited Liberia and saw a very interesting story that hadn't been told. Its sad to see whites coming to Africa to tell our stories the way they want. With barely any funds and support, we pulled this off. This is a starting point, another filmmaker can continue the story from here. Cheers
@@filifilistudios I commend you for what you do. Yes, Africans have to tell their own stories. I completely agree that Africans have to advertise their own beauty on the prevailing competitive global stage. Liberia is no different. That said, aesthetics have to be juxtaposed with the critical issues of poverty, disease and hunger all caused by misrule and bad governance under the current Liberian government.
80% of goods coming through the port and he's proud to say it. We are doomed! May God help us🙏
Liberia needs to urgently develop internal productive capability for food and goods. The importation through the port is like the country being a drug addict that can't break a bad and expensive habit.
We welcome you to come and invest in our Country.
Now we need better rod connections to other West African countries so that we can export goods that may be imported through our port
Credit to Liberia and the Liberian people - opportunities and options yields results.
How did we reach this far?????
Every vehicle I've sent through the port makes it from America and gets damaged right there in Liberia. The money hungry and careless port operation is a disgrace.
Well done video regardless.
All love to our Black American brothers and sisters and Liberia. We must ensure that, while building up the southern US, The Guianas and the Caribbean, they are included in our businesses, our cultural events, our history and that when we get our reparations, our Americo-Liberian brothers and sisters are paid theirs as well.
Sad to see the damage wrought by the civil war on the infrastructure of the oldest Black Democracy in the world, one of the standing republics on Earth (right behind the US, I believe) and the only country in Africa other than Ethiopia to have never been colonized by foreigners, protected by Native African Americans. Strange that the documentary didn't go into this history.
How come Africa’s oldest independent Republic becomes the second oldest country in West Africa? And she says “eleven years of war”?
Yeah, that might be a misunderstanding. She is Speaking of the last civil conflict that we are all familiar with
That Port was constructed in 1948. It is an artificial port. Simpson Property.
Did you say second oldest country in West Africa?
I think she meant in terms of interacting with Europeans. Sierra Leone might've been first. But it wasnt called sierra Leone nor was our land called Liberia. As a professor, she should've been more carefuleith her choice of words.
@@alllove6874she presented a false narrative right from the beginning! I am a Liberian who is calling on her to retract that statement or clarify what she meant.
Right! That was a mistake or she doesn't know Liberia's history. Liberia is the first Republic in the entire Africa. Ethiopia is the oldest country in Africa only because she was already given a name and she was governing her self many centuries ago, but she was not recognized as a country world wide. Meaning, Ethiopia is the oldest country in Africa, while Liberia is the oldest Republic in Africa.
2nd oldest country in West Africa? I don’t think 🤔 that record or information is true. Liberia is the oldest independent African country. She is the first Black Republic in Africa. Liberia declared her independence in 1847, so how is she the 2nd oldest in West Africa? And by the way, who is the first oldest independent country in West Africa?
Information about Liberia historical foundation needs to be corrected, i just heard that Liberia is the second oldest country in West Africa, when it should have been the oldest country in Africa.
You know nothing. Egypt and Ethiopia
@@otisoguests20 kingdom of abyssinia?? But thats pretty much the whole horn of Africa? Eritrea Djibouti Somaliland south Sudan etc
@@otisoguests20 Lol he said West Africa. You name two countries that are in the north and east
That's a colonial timeline. Ancient kingdoms existed long before.
LEE Philips Liberia is not even the oldest Country in West Africa or Africa.
history tell us that the year 1821 is the period that Liberia got to be known between 1821 to 1832 before gaining her Independence. There were Countries that were in existence even before that year. examples, we all read about those various Empires like, Mali empire, Ghana Empire etc some of those Empires where in existence even before that year. like Ancient Ghana and Ancient Egypt.
This is white Americanized history... there were many free negros who were never slaves... the word slave refers to Slavic.... those liberians were American Indians
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