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Under Pressure? Doe’s Daughter Veronica Mamie Doe Deletes Facebook Post Criticizing Former President George Weah

Veronica Mamie Doe, daughter of the late Liberian President, Samuel K. Doe, has deleted a controversial Facebook post in which she vehemently criticized former President George Weah, calling his public condolences following the death of her mother “hypocritical and insincere.”

The now-deleted post raises eyebrows about what she described as Mr. Weah’s longstanding neglect of the Doe family, particularly her late mother, Nancy B. Doe, who passed away recently after a protracted illness. Nancy B. Doe was Liberia’s former First Lady during President Doe’s administration in the 1980s.

Veronica Mamie Doe’s remarks sparked a flurry of reactions across social media, with many questioning the sincerity of the former president’s relationship with the Doe family. Some commentators criticized Weah’s alleged failure to support the family of his widely rumored political father figure, Samuel K. Doe.

While the post has since been taken down, it continues to stir public discussion about political legacies, loyalty, and the role of former leaders in supporting the families of their predecessors.

Neither Veronica Doe nor representatives of Mr. Weah have issued further public statements on the matter.

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