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Family demands Justice in LDEA Officer’s death
By: Naneka A. Hoffman Monrovia, August 8, 2025: Family members of the late Liberia Drugs Enforcement Agency (LDEA) officer, Emmanuel…
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“The wrong side of love”
By: Emmanuel Wise Jipoh Monrovia, August 8, 2025: Fobay Emery Johnson, a graduate of the University of Liberia and resident…
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Standing in Solidarity with “No Drugs” Movement in Liberia: A Commitment to Healthy Community:
A Call for Community Empowerment and Democratic Action: By: Austin S Fallah-A True Son of the Planet Earth Soil: As…
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Liberia’s Drug Abuse Crisis: Say No to Drugs
By Seltue Karweaye Sr. On Thursday, August 7, 2025, Liberians from all walks of life will march together to express…
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The Requisite Solution to Our Drug Problem: A View from a Practitioner
By Abraham S. Kromah, MA Abstract The drug crisis in Liberia has reached epidemic proportions, threatening national security, public health,…
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Citizens’ reactions mixed
Ordinary Liberians have emphasized an urgent need for effective implementation of existing drug laws to save Liberia’s next generation, but…
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Ecobank confirms an attempted robbery
The Management of Ecobank Liberia Limited says it regrets an unfortunate incident that occurred at its Head Office Branch (Private…
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“The Liberian Civil War was mobilized by the diaspora community.”
Liberia’s Deputy Minister for International Cooperation and Economic Integration, Dr. Ibrahim Nyei, has accused the Liberian diaspora community of contributing…
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Liberia’s Lost Generation? The battle against drugs, despair, and the future of our youth.
MONROVIA, LIBERIA – “It’s not just a drug problem. It’s a national emergency.” Liberia’s youth are in peril. With an…
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The Office of the Ombudsman’s Recommendations: A Crucial Test for President Boakai
By Seltue Karweaye Sr. The Office of the Ombudsman was officially established during President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s administration, with its…
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