Monrovia, May 1 -- The race for the prestigious "political godfather" title of Nimba County is heating up, with former Representative Prince O. S. Tokpa criticizing Vice President Jeremiah Koung's bid to claim the title following the recent Senatorial By-Election.

By Obediah Johnson

Tokpa cautioned that the results of the election should not serve as a basis for declaring Koung as the new political leader of the county.

Vice President Koung, who played an active role in campaigning for Representative Samuel Kogar during the by-election, has faced accusations of promoting divisive tribal politics. His campaign messages, which some deemed as "hate speech," have attracted significant backlash. Despite the criticisms, Kogar, who was endor...