South Africa: EFFL Political Leader Gonquoi Joins Malema Campaign in South Africa, Undergoes Global Leader

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The Commander-in-Chief of the African Political movement, Economic Freedom Fighters Liberia's chapter has joined his global leader Julius Malema in a political crusade geared at ensuring the institution governs South Africa's national leadership.

Monrovia — The Commander-in-Chief of the Africa n Political movement, Economic Freedom Fighters Liberia 's chapter has joined his global leader Julius Malema in a political crusade geared at ensuring the institution governs South Africa 's national leadership.

Gonquoi believes it was important that politicians like him gain serious political proficiency and understanding on global leadership and governance, which could help better drive Liberia from age-old political rhetoric. Speaking with FrontPageAfrica from South Africa, Gonquoi stated that his stay in that African nation is intended to gain additional political education and perhaps prepare to take his party to another level in Liberia.

At the same time, other political pundits believe the EFFL Political Leader is unhappy about how the current government he fronted for, continues to keep him in the back seat. It's no secret that such gains can only be attributed to his alignment with the Founder of the Economic Freedom Fighters- South Africa, Julius Malema as Gonquoi himself mentioned during his statement at the EFF final campaign rally in Polokwane Stadium, South Africa.

The radical political leader is one of the most influential people in the UP Alliance but fear has begun to creep in about his association with the government, since others in the President's circle perceived that Gonquoi and the EFFL might not support the UP Alliance in 2029, due to unhappiness.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.

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