The top 10 most inspiring quotes by George Weah
- Education is a continual process, it’s like a bicycle… If you don’t pedal you don’t go forward.
- I believe education should be a right for every child, but tragically in many parts of world it is a privilege for certain children whose parents have money. There are 72 million children in the world who don’t go to school and many of them are in Africa.
- They say I do not have the qualifications to be president, that I do not have education. Well, I would never divide the Liberian people.
- When I was growing up in Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, I sold doughnuts, popcorn and Kool Aid every day after school so that my family had some money and I could pay my school fees. It was a tough life.
- The whole thing about elections in Liberia – it’s not about the way you take care of people, it’s not about the heart, it’s about education, according to the perception of some people.
- My government will be open. Anyone found guilty of corruption will be dealt with in accordance with the law. If you are corrupt you will have to hang your boots.
- I know I have a successful career, a successful life. If I sit and say, ‘Look, I have a comfortable life,’ and I… just think about myself, I don’t think that would be fair. That would be very selfish. Because everything I do in my life is to benefit my people.
- I have proven to the world that I am articulate, I am very intelligent, I’m well exposed.
- I ask Liberians to pray so that God will bring peace and stability, and bring about unification to ourselves.
- I am the elected president of Liberia, not Ellen Sirleaf. They stole my victory, and I am here to say loud and clear that I am the winner of the elections.
George Weah, born on October 1, 1966, in Monrovia, Liberia, is a former professional footballer and the current President of Liberia. Renowned for his football career, Weah played for clubs such as AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea, and Manchester City.
He was known for his extraordinary athleticism, technique, and scoring ability, earning the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 1995, becoming the first and only African to win the title. Weah also won the Ballon d’Or the same year.
After retiring from football, Weah transitioned into politics. He ran for the presidency in 2005 but was unsuccessful. However, in 2017, he won the presidential election, becoming Liberia’s 25th president. His leadership focuses on economic reform, education, and infrastructure development, though his tenure has faced challenges, including criticisms of governance and managing the economy.
Weah’s journey from football stardom to political leadership has made him a global icon.
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