{"id":362129,"date":"2017-10-16T05:08:47","date_gmt":"2017-10-16T05:08:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=362129"},"modified":"2017-10-16T05:08:47","modified_gmt":"2017-10-16T05:08:47","slug":"liberia-election-headed-for-run-off","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2017\/10\/liberia-election-headed-for-run-off\/","title":{"rendered":"Liberia election headed for run-off"},"content":{"rendered":"

Former football star George Weah and Vice-President Joseph Boakai are headed for a run-off in Liberia’s presidential election.<\/p>\n

Nearly all the results from Tuesday’s poll have been counted, the election commission says.<\/p>\n

Mr Weah, the first African to win the Ballon D’Or football award, is leading with 39%, while Mr Boakai is in second place with 29%.<\/p>\n

A second round between the pair is expected next month.<\/p>\n

They lead the field of 20 candidates who competed to succeed Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Africa’s first female elected president and a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.<\/p>\n

Fewer than 5% of polling stations have yet to declare results, and lawyer Charles Brumskine is in third place with 9.8%.<\/p>\n

Both Mr Weah and Mr Boakai had predicted they would win the first round of voting.<\/p>\n

Mr Weah’s former manager on the football field, Arsene Wenger, was earlier this week apparently duped by false reports that he had already been elected president.<\/p>\n

He told reporters: “It’s not often you have a former player who becomes president of a country. So well done, Georgie.”<\/p>\n

Meet the frontrunners<\/p>\n

George Weah, 51<\/strong>:<\/p>\n