Queen Endee Supporters Rally for Justice 

Supporters of Liberia’s Culture Ambassador, Queen Juli Endee, gathered at the grounds of Capitol Building following the court dismissal of the case against the social media talk show host and self-proclaimed prophet, Nayabouqua Oldpa Yeazeahn, commonly known as Prophet Key, on charges of defamation of character and criminal coercion, among others.

After the court’s decision, women from various backgrounds staged a massive protest on Capitol Hill, demanding justice. They argued that despite possessing sufficient evidence to support their claims, the court had failed to deliver justice to Juli.

Amb. Juli Endee, the Cultural Ambassador of Liberia, has vowed to protest  the protest at the Executive Mansion for three months if her case against Prophet Key is not handled justly by the Liberian government. She accused the legal advisor in the president’s office of unlawfully influencing the Supreme Court to dismiss the case on grounds of insufficient evidence.

Endee emphasized the importance of upholding justice and vowed to continue her fight until fair treatment is ensured. She urged the government to reconsider its stance and provide a fair trial for her case.

The dismissal of the case has sparked outrage among Endee’s supporters, who believe that justice has been denied. They have called for transparency and accountability in the judicial process.

The protest signifies a broader movement for justice and accountability in Liberia, with many citizens expressing their solidarity with Endee and her cause.

Endee’s determination and resilience in seeking justice have garnered widespread support and admiration from the Liberian community and beyond.

As the protests continue, the spotlight remains on the Liberian government’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice for all its citizens.

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