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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Monrovia, McGill family (Monrovia), People from Monrovia, Sport in Monrovia, University of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, George Weah, Tamba Hali, James A. A. Pierre, Adam Smith University, National Port Authority, Alex Nimo, Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law, George Fraska, Christopher Wreh, Invincible Eleven, Sekou Oliseh, Dulee Johnson, Sinkor, Matee Ajavon, 1987 West African Nations Cup, Bhawoh Jue, James Debbah, Freeport of Monrovia, Lawrence Doe, Ansu Toure, Melvin Tarley, Leo Gibson, Amadaiya Rennie, Mighty Barrolle, Willis Forko, STAR radio, Ziad Fazah, Supreme Court of Liberia, Zizi Roberts, Liberian National Museum, Kirat Bhattal, Togba-Nah Tipoteh, Johnny Menyongar, Monrovia Black Star Football Club, Alex Nimely, Ashton Youboty, Helene Cooper, Arthur Farh, Michael Butler, Siege of Monrovia, Spriggs Payne Airport, Musa Shannon, Mary Broh, Adam Smarte, Christian Essel, Liberia Ship Corporate Registry Football Club, McColm Cephas, Liberia Petroleum Refining Company Oilers, Thomas Kojo, Liberia Broadcasting System, Worteh Sampson, Anthony Laffor, Ducor Hotel, Thomas Tapeh, Agro, Inc., The Daily Talk, Nathaniel Barnes, First International Bank, Monie Captan, National Port Authority Anchors, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Monrovia, Liberia Football Association, Urias McGill, Ministry of Agriculture, Liberia, Ophelia Hoff Saytumah, Antoinette Sayeh, Monrovia Club Breweries, West Point, Monrovia, Central Bank of Liberia, National Complex, Gedi & Sons Football Club, Gabriel Tucker Bridge, Mighty Blue Angels FC, George Johnson, Mark Professionals, Liberian Bank for Development and Investment, Ashmond Street, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Liberia, Antoinette Tubman Stadium, Greater Monrovia District, Monrovia Transit Authority. Excerpt: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (born 29 October 1938) is the 2...