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Mark Sackie Jr

18/02/2026

From my point of view, MC CARO consistency is what truly sets her apart. She’s not just releasing music, she’s building a legacy. Since stepping into the spotlight, she has maintained momentum with impressive streaming numbers, back-to-back gigs, and award recognition that continue to elevate her brand.

What stands out most is her digital dominance. Every project she has dropped has crossed the 500,000-stream mark on Audiomack, whether it’s a single, EP, or full album. That level of consistency is rare.
Her catalog speaks volumes:

•King Caro (Album) — 1.45M streams
•My Way (EP) — 1.9M streams
•3 Pack — 577K streams
•Stop Playing — 860K streams
•Still Broke (Album) — 1.7M streams
•Stop Playing II (EP) — 846K streams
•4lay Active (EP) — 1.2M streams

With five EPs and two albums under her belt, she has set a pace few can match. Based on the numbers and the impact, it’s hard to ignore the argument that MC Caro is currently leading the conversation as Liberia’s most dominant female artist.

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Liberia Welcomes Four Newly Designated Ambassadors as Credentials Are Presented

February 18, 2026

Executive Mansion, Monrovia:—In a customary ceremonial gesture marking the official start of their tour of duty at their postings, four newly accredited ambassadors presented their Letters of Credence to His Excellency, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr.

The ceremonies took place in the Parlors of the Executive Mansion on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.

The Ambassadors presenting their credentials were:

His Excellency Gaston Gakosso from the Republic of Congo

His Excellency Alberto Efrain Castelar Padilla from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

His Excellency Bambang Suharto from the Republic of Indonesia

His Excellency Martin Podstavek from the Slovak Republic

As is usual in ceremonies of this nature, President Boakai warmly welcomed the Excellencies and accepted the Credentials on behalf of the Liberian Government and people.

The Liberian Leader framed the occasion as a renewed chapter in Liberia’s enduring partnerships, grounded in mutual respect, shared values, and a commitment to peace, development, and international cooperation.

Presenting his credentials, Ambassador Gaston Gakosso highlighted his Government’s strong commitment to enhancing bilateral relations between Republic of the Congo and Liberia, with particular emphasis on strengthening trade and commerce, promoting investment opportunities, and fostering economic self-reliance through sustained diplomatic engagement and mutually beneficial partnerships.

For his part, Ambassador Alberto Efrain Castelar Padilla, in his presentation, expressed Venezuela’s interest in expanding its partnership with Liberia by advancing cooperation across strategic sectors such as energy, agriculture, education, health, and cultural exchange, while reinstating his Government’s readiness to work closely with Liberia to promote sustainable development and strengthen diplomatic and technical

15/02/2026

Former Finance Minister Samuel Tweah Writes on the whole Saga involving Prophet Key and the Supreme court; Stating:

The Supreme Court Has Not Stripped Prophet Key of His Free Speech Rights: It has Only Refined and Repurposed that Speech!
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The public appears divided about the recent Supreme Court ruling on Prophet Key. Given cultural sensitivities to abusing the private parts of women as a form of “free speech , ” the Liberian public appears torn between its abhorrence of vulgarity couched as speech and its support for unfettered, unrestrained speech as a foundation of postwar democratic governance.

The ruling at the center of this national debate may be the most consequential of post war Supreme Court opinions as to define a judicial era. Such ruling must be properly understood, shorn of the trappings of politics.

Support for and criticism of the ruling can be assessed along three broad rubrics:

1) The core substance of the ruling as grounded in constitutional law;

2) The legal PROCEDURE toward the ruling, distinct from and irrespective of, the ruling itself; and;

3) Extensions , interpretations and characterizations of the ruling that MAY or MAY NOT be grounded in FACT or LAW.

First, no criticism of this ruling can substitute for its being the prevailing law of the land on free speech.

But what does the ruling say and what does it not say?

In its opinion the Court rendered that:

“ Accordingly, this court, pursuant to its inherent power to not only punish for contempt but to determine what constitutes contempt, hereby adjudges the contemnor [Prophet Key] guilty of contempt of the Honorable Supreme Court of Liberia and declares that his CONDUCT IN SPEWING OUT INVECTIVES, INSULTS, ABUSES AND INDECENT LANGUAGE CONSTITUTES A VIOLATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION.”

Hold on seriously a minute. This is now the law that is not even getting a hearing in this discussion. What is the court saying?

T

15/02/2026

With 2 nights down, One Hundred Seven Eight (178) nights remaining until Prophet Key is released from South Beach prison.
What do you think 🤔 his next move will be when he is released from prison?

Your thoughts? 🤔 ✍🏾👇🏾

15/02/2026

If you can't stay humble
the world will surely humble you

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