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BBC News, Monrovia and Nairobi
US President Donald Trump, Liberian President Yusuf Boakai asked him to speak “good English” and went to school.
Trump, who may miss, Liberia is a unique and long-term connection sharing with the United States.
The English language is the official language of the country, and many liberals speak this historical ties with the American accent due to this historic gardens.
This may be the accent that Trump has taken.
Here are five things to know about the country:
In 1822, Liberia was released in 1822 in 1822 before announcing independence.
Thousands of black Americans and freed Africans were rescued from transatlantic slave vessels – in Liberia in the Colonial period.
Former US President Ibrahim Lincoln has officially announced Liberia’s independence in 1862, but the country has kept many US inherited and in the colonial period of America.
Due to this integration, Liberian culture, signs and institutions have a heavy African-American effect.
26 Liberian President were born in the United States.
The Liberian capital Monrovia was named in honor of the 5th President of the American President of the American Colonial Society (ACS) James Monroe.
ACS was an organization responsible for the relocation of African-Americans in West Africa in West Africa – as a result of the establishment of Liberia.
Not surprisingly, the early architecture of the city was mainly affected by American buildings.
Many streets in Monrovia are named after the colonial American figures reflecting the structure and historical ties of the city.
The Liberian flag is closely similar to the American flag. There is an alternative red and white strip and a blue square with a single white star.
The white star symbolizes Liberia as the first independent republic in Africa.
In the United States, compared, there are 13 strips representing the original 13 colonies and 50 stars for each state.
The flag of the Liberian flag was developed by seven black women – all was born in America.
Former Liberian President George Weah his son Timothey Weah, an American professional player playing the Italian club Juventus and the US national team.
The 25-year-old forward was born in the United States, but started his professional career with Paris St. Germain in France, where the Scottish team won the Ligue 1 title before leaving the Celtic loan.
His father George is a Liberian football legend that won in Ballon D’or 1995 in 1995 while Juventus’s Italian opponents played for AC Milan. This award is the only African winner and continued to be elected president in 2018.
Liberia produced Ellen Johnson Sireaf, the first chosen female president of Africa.
In 2005, he was elected two years after the bloody Civil War and served as President by 2018.
Sireaf is a strong American origin for studying at Madison Business College and then went to Harvard University she graduated as an economist.
During his leadership, he received world recognition and volume to protect peace.
His story is equipped with the characteristics of remarkableness and courage.
In 2011, Leysah Gbowee and Tawakkul Kararan won the Nobel Prize for peace for the efforts for women’s rights.
In 2016, Forbes listed him among the strongest women in the world.
There was a mixed reaction.
The accountant told Joseph Manley, 40, BBC told the BBC before meeting with the leader of the Liberian leader.
“Liberia has always been an English-language country. Our President represents a country with a rich education tradition.”
Professional Henrietta Peter-Mogballlah for Human Resources reflects a wider problem with a strong surprise of the US President’s Boakai, African peoples and peoples.
“The majority of most citizens of the other nations on Africa’s foreigners in Africa’s journey experience and observations do not know much about African countries,” he said. “Several people who know a little person are cloudy with the lack of war, poverty and education.”
When many criticizing the Trump, others do not see any mistakes in his comments.
“I believe that President Trump’s opinions are a true compliment to the English language command of President Boakai,” A lawyer and politician Kanio Gbala told the BBC. “There is no evidence of Sarcasm. Reading this as a contemptible can reflect the political agenda.”