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    CMC Musa Bility Attracts Liberians Attention in Philadelphia, U.S.A.

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithSeptember 30, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Reports  from Philadelphia , the United States indicate that Musa Bility, a prominent Liberian Businessman, politician and the political leader of the Citizens Movement for Change (CMC),  has garnered significant attention from Liberians during his ongoing visit to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 

    His visit included an honoring program organized by the United Nimba Citizens Council (UNICCO) in Philadelphia, where he was recognized for his contributions to development in Nimba County and across Liberia.

    Also, during the visit, he also participated in town hall meetings with Liberians and CMC executives from the US chapter. These gatherings served as platforms for engaging with the Liberian diaspora and discussing the CMC’s objectives and plans for the country, particularly ahead of the 2029 elections. 

    Bility used these opportunities to advocate for his vision for Liberia’s future, emphasizing the need for change and a focus on issues such as economic reform and national unity. His speeches and engagements in Philadelphia resonated with many Liberians in the diaspora, highlighting their concerns about the political situation in their home country and the role they can play in shaping its future

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