The 20-year-old, who was born in Liberia before moving to England aged 6, has impressed in the Scottish top-flight and will now be looking to make his mark on the international scene during the March international break.
Liberia have a double-header against South Africa as they continue their African Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.
24 March 2023 – South Africa vs Liberia – 4pm kick-off
28 March 2023 – Liberia vs South Africa – 5pm kick-off
The Lone Stars are currently third in Group K, which is made up of four teams, but have only played one game; a 2-0 defeat to World Cup Semi-Finalists Morocco.
This month’s opponents South Africa have also lost one game, being beaten 1-0 by Morocco. The other side in the group, Zimbabwe, are yet to play a game.
After receiving the call-up, Nohan Kenneh posted this on his Instagram story: “Proud moment for me and my family to have the opportunity to represent Liberia in the upcoming AFCON qualifiers. Let’s go!”