Commentary
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Reestablishing Democratic Tenets: The Case for the Direct Election of City Mayors in Liberia
By: Austin S. Fallah: A Progressive Nationalist and Student of Public Policy: Democracy is a form of government renowned for…
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Commentary: Cost Of Light Matters
By: Togba-Nah Tipoteh Light, electricity, or current is necessary for the growth and development of any economy, especially the poor…
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An Author’s Website announced
By Nyanfore-Nimley Family Dagbayonoh Kiah Nyanfore, a Liberian writer and historian, has constructed an author’s website that discusses his writings…
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Commentary: Appoint Not Disappoint
By Togba-Nah Tipoteh There is still plenty talk about GOL appointments to the point where it is clouded with disappointments. The…
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Article: Will the raiding of ghettos put an end to Liberia’s illicit drugs problem?
By: Emmanuel Sanor Mars Col. Abraham Kromah, the new DEA boss of Liberia, has embarked on a robust campaign to…
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Prioritizing National Interests: A Call to Liberian Governance to see things beyond holistically
By: Austin S. Fallah-An Advocate for Social and Economic Justice for All of Elohim Adonai’s Creations. In the realm of…
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Op-Ed – International Women’s Day 2024: “Invest In Women: Ending The Patriarchy Requires Money On The Table”
By UN Secretary General The fight for women’s rights over the past fifty years is a story of progress. Friday,…
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Commentary: The Enforcement of Economic Crime Laws in Liberia
By: Austin S. Fallah: An Advocate for Social, Economic, and Human Rights for all of Elohim Adonai’s Creations. Liberia, a…
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Date With The Nation:Pursue Constructive Engagement- Not Mass Protests
By D. WA HNE, JR. The days and months ahead might be challenging for both the Government and the Opposition…
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Commentary: Enshrining Ethics and Entrepreneurship in Liberian Education
By: Austin S. Fallah- A nationalist, Liberian, and a son of Elohim-Adonai Creation: Our beautiful nation and sweet land of…
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