I will go on my knees and ask the Liberian people to participate in bringing peace and stability to our country.
Meaning of the quote
This quote shows that George Weah, a Liberian politician, is willing to humble himself and ask the Liberian people to help bring peace and stability to their country. He is showing that he cares about the well-being of his country and its people, and that he is willing to do whatever it takes to make things better, even if that means getting on his knees and asking for their help.
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I will go on my knees and ask the Liberian people to participate in bringing peace and stability to our country.
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