“Get From Here, Mehn!” George Weah’s Cold Betrayal of Nancy Bohn Doe Haunts His Hollow Condolences

May 23, 2025 - 09:07
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“Get From Here, Mehn!” George Weah’s Cold Betrayal of Nancy Bohn Doe Haunts His Hollow Condolences

From Presidential Dismissal to Posthumous Hypocrisy: Veronica Mamie Doe Unleashes Bombshell Letter Blasting Ex-President Weah’s Sham Mourning

Monrovia, Liberia: The mask of political sympathy slipped this week as the daughter of the late First Lady Nancy Bohn Doe tore into former President George Weah for what she called his “hostile treatment, public humiliation, and years of silent cruelty” towards her mother Liberia’s first Indigenous First Lady.

Veronica Mamie Doe, daughter of the late stateswoman and President Samuel K. Doe, issued a scathing open letter, igniting public outrage and national soul-searching. In it, she paints a picture of a mother demeaned, dismissed, and ultimately denied dignity even in death.

You Made Her Cry, Now You Cry for Her?”

The letter recalls a shocking encounter at the Executive Mansion where Weah allegedly kept Nancy Bohn Doe waiting eight hours only to berate her, accuse her of sabotaging his election chances, and mockingly shout, Get from here mehn… and you call yourself mother?”

Despite the verbal assault, she begged for her son’s job only to be met with a false promise of “man to man” justice.

Six Years of Silence, Blocked Calls, and Shut Gates

Veronica reveals her mother’s relentless efforts to secure her entitlements pension, public acknowledgment, and justice in unresolved legal matters all ignored as Weah’s administration treated her like a political ghost. For six years, rain or shine, she stood at the gates of power only to be turned away.

You Praised Foreigners But Spat on My Father’s Legacy”

The letter doesn’t spare Weah’s hypocrisy in allegedly using Samuel Doe’s legacy for campaign gain while refusing to honor the very man who boosted him into national prominence.

Let God Judge You Now”

In a damning conclusion, Veronica questions the authenticity of Weah’s condolences, suggesting they were drafted by a ghostwriter with more empathy than the man who silenced her mother in life.

Liberia Reacts: The letter has sent shockwaves across the nation, with many now demanding a public apology, a formal recognition of Nancy Bohn Doe’s service, and an independent inquiry into how the nation’s First Indigenous First Lady was systematically erased from national memory.

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Daniel Theophilus Cole Daniel Theophilus Cole is a Senior Reporter at Kool 91.9 FM/TV/Knewsonline. Cole has a keen interest in Human Interest, Political, Economy, and Agricultural Stories. His passion for journalism extends beyond self-interest. Cell#0776762186 Email: [email protected]