Moses Blah served as Liberia's Vice President from 2000 until 2003 and briefly became the country's 23rd president after Charles Taylor resigned. His two‑month tenure ended when a United Nations‑backed transitional government was installed.
Early Days
Blah began his career as a trained mechanic before entering politics during Liberia's turbulent civil conflict.
Fun Facts
After leaving the presidency, he was appointed ambassador to Tunisia and Libya, representing Liberia abroad in the post‑Taylor era.
Family Life
Blah is married to Nettie; together they have several children. The family has maintained a private life away from the public eye.
Collaborations With
During his political career, Blah worked closely with fellow Liberian leaders and collaborated with international figures such as United Nations officials and Gyude Bryant’s transitional administration.
