Former President Weah Sympathizes with Media Community Over Death of Journalists
Liberia’s former president, George Manneh Weah, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of journalist Molley Kiazolu, affectionately known as “Trojan” by his friends and colleagues. Kiazolu, a well-known figure in the Liberian media, passed away on Sunday after a brief illness.
Weah emphasized that Kiazolu’s death is a significant loss to the Liberian media community and the entire nation, highlighting his substantial contributions to journalism in the country. He noted that Kiazolu was a promising media professional whose work he admired.
“This tragic event, following so soon after the death of my friend Cholo Brooks, reminds us of how fleeting life can be,” Weah remarked, extending his condolences and support to the media community.
Kiazolu was a versatile journalist known for his work across various media platforms, providing insightful commentaries on political and sporting events, and holding the government accountable. His sudden death has shocked many, given his youthful age and active career.
Weah urged Kiazolu’s family, friends, and colleagues to find comfort in their faith during this challenging time.