
By Ramsey N Singbeh Jr
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The General Overseer of the Christian Inter-denominational Assemblies or CHRIDA, Bishop Aloysius W Kpadeh, Sr sys Liberia will be really tough this year.
He said too many evil things will happen in 2025 but God will still reveal some positive things.
According to him, a lot of things are happening in the world and Liberia is not an exception so Liberians must not be surprised when they face hardship.
Referencing the waves of recent national events that have brought the country’s name to public redicule, he cited the absence of the judiciary at the president’s address, the burning of the Capitol Building, the deportation of Liberians and other nationals as part of the vices that are geared toward making the country very difficult.
He also stated that most of the leaders have cursed the nation with their involvements in blood sacrifices during elections because the blood they spilled during elections brings catastrophy upon the country.
Christian Inter-denominational Assemblies (CRHIDA), General Overseer, Bishop Aloysius W Kpadeh, Sr

He told Christians that they can safe the nation by praying and changing the evil people in leadership who also continue to strangulate the country.
He added that the leaders are not thinking about solving the problems but fighting for themselves.
He lamented that he was very disappointed when lawmakers were accused and called for questioning in regard to their alleged involvement into the recent Capitol Building fire incident.
He urged the church members to repent from what ever evil it may be that they are doing and beaf up their services to God. Liberians, he noted can only be safe when they turn to Jesus Christ in prayers and faith who he described as the only savior.
Meanwhile, Liberians are now seriously decrying the escalating trend in hardship under the Boakai’s led administration but in the president’s recent State Of The Nation Address or SONA, he bragged about economic stability with specific reference to increment in the incentives of health workers, teachers and security.
The exchange rate between the Liberian Dollars and the United States Dollars has climbed up to L$195 to US$1 and slight upward changes in transportation fares, gasoline and diesel prices, rice and some other commodities. The hardship condition which was inherited by President Joseph Nyumah Boakai from former President George Manneh Weah has gotten to a stage referred to by most Liberians as being harder than before.
Weah, according to Boakai’s recent report, left a broken economy and a debt of US$2.5 billion as well as the poor living condition of Liberians.