Monrovia, June 26 -- Mr. MacDonald Wontoe says the failure of the Cyber-Ed School to pay rent and refusal to enter a lease agreement with him constrained him to file an eviction lawsuit, in which the Civil Law court ruled that the school vacate his property since June 19 this year.

Report by Alpha Daffae Senkpeni, daffae.senkpeni@frontpageafricaonline.com

What is interesting about the situation is that the school in question is co-own by his wife, Ms. Mitchell Wento and Ms. Soni Williams, wife of former LPRC Managing Director T. Nelson Williams.

But Mr. Wento, a Presidential Candidate in the 2017 elections, is yet to take actual repossession of his property.

The judgment by the court comes as his wife has also petitioned the Civil Law...