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    Karishma Pelham Raad Resigns: Victim of Power Play or Self-Inflicted Downfall?

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    Barely days after rumors flooded social media about the alleged indefinite suspension of Karishma Pelham Raad for reportedly disrespecting her boss, Foreign Affairs Minister Sara Beysolow Nyanti, the Executive Mansion has now confirmed that Karishma has officially resigned her post.

    The announcement has triggered a storm of debates, as many Liberians are struggling to separate fact from rumor. Karishma’s resignation ends her first-ever government job, one she secured under the Nyanti administration, but the manner of her exit has become a political hot potato.

    In its official release, the Executive Mansion fell short of providing clarity, merely stating that she resigned without giving a specific reason. That omission has fueled even more speculation. Some insiders allege that Karishma clashed with her boss, with accusations of open disrespect surfacing in recent weeks. Others believe she was simply caught in the middle of power struggles within the ministry—a pawn in a bigger political chess game.

    Still, another school of thought argues that her resignation was inevitable, citing personal missteps and professional disagreements that made her position increasingly difficult to maintain.

    The controversy has left the public divided: Was Karishma a victim of office politics and power play, or did she write the script for her own downfall? Until the full story is revealed, her resignation will remain one of the most talked-about—and hotly debated—developments in Liberian politics.

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