"Again, Weah Refuses to Shake Hands with Koung and Kogar at PYJ's Residence"
Former President George Weah's recent refusal to shake hands with Vice President Jeremiah Koung and Representative Samuel Kogar has sparked significant reactions from the public. The incident occurred when Weah visited the home of the late Nimba County Senator Prince Johnson to offer his condolences to the family.
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As Weah was exiting his vehicle, both Vice President Koung and Representative Kogar approached him to greet him as a sign of respect. However, Former President Weah declined to shake hands with either of them. The gesture, or lack thereof, has raised eyebrows, with some questioning the underlying motives behind his actions.
Vice President Koung, reportedly embarrassed by the situation, was seen walking behind President Weah as the encounter unfolded.
This isn’t the first time Weah has refused to acknowledge his political counterparts in such a manner. A similar incident occurred during the inaugural committee’s first meeting at the Executive Mansion, further fueling speculation about the dynamics between the leaders.
The public's reaction has been divided. Some individuals have criticized Weah for being a "selfish leader," while others suggest that the political tensions between Koung and Kogar are simply too strong for Weah to ignore.
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