Rev. Brown, a prominent Liberian religious leader, yesterday received a courtesy visit from Christopher M. Hofmann, the newly assigned Political Officer at the United States Embassy in Liberia. The meeting took place at Rev. Brown’s church offices in Brewerville, and was attended by Quaye Thomas, Hofmann’s assistant. The visit was described as “useful and informative”, with discussions focusing on ways to promote Liberia’s development and strengthen US-Liberia relations. The meeting reflects the strong ties between the US Embassy and local Liberian communities, and highlights the importance of collaboration in advancing the country’s progress. “Hofmann paid us an acquaintance visit today at our Church Offices in Brewerville,” Rev. Brown, former president of the Liberian Council of Churches said. “He was accompanied by his assistant, Quaye Thomas. It was a useful and informative interaction in the interest of our country.”
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