by Lebanon News Under Rug Swept | Sep 5, 2010 | Lebanese Abroard
A debate is raging in Africa’s Sierra Leone on whether people of Lebanese ancestry, born and bred in the country, should be given passports: Nasser Ayoub, a successful businessman, said he could have bribed somebody to get a Sierra Leonean passport, but he...
by Lebanon News Under Rug Swept | Aug 17, 2010 | Lebanese Abroard
Well not really but that’s how the Ghanaian are describing plans for a Lebanese-owned duty-free shop at “no man’s land”: Traders at the border town of Elubo in the Western Region have threatened fire and brimstone if the government does not...
by Lebanon News Under Rug Swept | Oct 22, 2009 | Telecommunication
NGOs the world over are known for their immediate action whenever there is trouble brewing in any part of the world. They are there to provide people with the basic needs in order to survive traumatic times. However, one NGO has learned that sometimes people need to...
by Lebanon News Under Rug Swept | Aug 10, 2009 | Lebanese Abroard
I have a personal motto: if it talks like a Lebanese and drives likes a Lebanese, its a Lebanese: Omar Budib, a Lebanese businessman currently residing in The Gambia, was, last week, fined by The Gambia Police Force, for allegedly insulting a female traffic police...