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Liberia: 'Pres. CDB King Did Not Refuse to Resign' - Grandson Reveals in Townhall Discussion in Pennsylvania

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[FrontPageAfrica] Bensalem, Pa. -- Mr. Charles Ebu King, AKA Coach King, Former Deputy Director of Police for CID Affairs, Republic of Liberia, says President Charles Dunbar Burgess King,17th President of the Republic of Liberia, did not refuse to resign when pressured to do so. Mr. Charles E. King said when the President was asked to resign, he did so peacefully, prioritizing the welfare of Liberia. "When C.D.B. King was asked to resign, he did not object, he did put up a fight and he did not bring war on the Liberian People. He resigned

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