NSA:Liberia
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Liberia |
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Membership (2019) | ||
- | Geebli Newray | |
- | Arthur C.Y. Duogee | |
- | Eddie Wright | |
- | Nora N. Bolongei | |
- | David Saah Menjor | |
- | Patience D. Peabody | |
- | Mehngoankeh Baymie | |
- | Toagoe Karzon | |
- | Emmanuel Baymie Sr. | |
History: | ||
- | Established | 1982 |
- | Succeeded | Liberia and Guinea |
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Liberia is the body responsible for administrating the Bahá’í community of Liberia.
History[edit]
The Bahá’í Faith in Liberia was administrated by the National Spiritual Assembly of West Africa from 1970, and the National Spiritual Assembly of Liberia and Guinea from 1975. The independent National Spiritual Assembly of Liberia was formed in 1982.
The Assembly was disbanded during the civil war in Liberia which began in 1991, and was not reformed until 1998 when the civil war ended.[1]
Current Members, 2019[edit]
Name | Elected |
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Geebli Newray | |
Arthur C.Y. Duogee | |
Eddie Wright | |
Nora N. Bolongei | |
David Saah Menjor | |
Patience D. Peabody | |
Mehngoankeh Baymie | |
Toagoe Karzon | |
Emmanuel Baymie Sr. |
Past Members[edit]
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References[edit]
- BAHA’IS Elect National Spiritual Assembly Members. Liberian Observer. May 12, 2017.
- Liberian Baha’is Elect National Spiritual Assembly. Liberian Observer. June 8, 2018.
- Liberian Baha’is Elected 2019/2020 National Spiritual Assembly. Liberian Observer. May 3, 2019.
Notes[edit]
- ↑ The Bahá’í World, An International Record. (2000). Bahá’í World Centre. Haifa. Volume 27 (1998-1999), Pg(s) 55. View as PDF.