Varflay Kamara, one of Liberia’s most recognizable youthful radio voices, has stepped aside from hosting the influential Super Morning Show on the state-owned ELBC, drawing attention within media and development circles.
Kamara, who also serves as News Director at ELBC, had anchored the daily program since 2019. He announced his departure in a brief message to listeners, thanking guests and audiences for their support throughout his tenure. He did not disclose the reason for stepping aside, prompting speculation about both the future direction of the program and his next professional move.
The Super Morning Show is widely regarded as a cornerstone of Liberia’s radio landscape, providing a key platform for public dialogue, policy debate, and civic education. With a reach extending beyond the capital, the program highlights radio’s continued role as the country’s most accessible and influential medium.
Media development analysts note that leadership transitions in flagship public-interest programs can have far-reaching implications, including shifts in editorial tone, audience trust, and institutional stability. Kamara’s exit comes at a time when public broadcasters across West Africa are under increasing pressure to modernize while safeguarding credibility and independence.
ELBC has not announced a replacement host or outlined plans for the show’s future format. The development has renewed discussion around succession planning, talent retention, and the long-term sustainability of high-impact radio programming in emerging democracies.

