Special Feature
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Weah’s Comments Against Journalist Paye-Layleh: Reckless and Politically Immature
Upfront I must say: president George Weah’s comments and the attending press statement by his Office accusing the BBC Liberia…
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“IMF SUPPORTS ROAD EXPANSION, OTHERS GOVERNMENT NEEDS MORE BORROWING”
But, the recent meeting held in Monrovia, by finance/economic professional officials of our Government and officials of the US International…
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Looking back at President Sirleaf’s Legacy (2006-2012)
Besides the peace and stability Liberians enjoyed under the 12 years of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s administration, one of the…
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Can President Weah defeat corruption in Liberia?
Corruption is not a new phenomenon in the country either the African continent or its huge populations, it has been…
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The Fight Against Corruption In Liberia Must Be Decisive Not Mere Policy
Corruption is not a new phenomenon in the country either the African continent and its huge populations, it has been…
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Can H.E. President Weah Learn any Lessons from the NTA’s MD?
H.E. President Weah’s row of appointees is men and women with impeccable character and high moral competence. But these claims…
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Looking back at former President Sirleaf’s legacy 2006-2012
Looking back at the 12 years rule of President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf’s leadership, depending on which side of the political hegemony…
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PUBLIC POLICY FOR RACIAL JUSTICE OR “STATE CAPTURE”?A COMMENTARY
Deeply-troubled and concerned, President George Weah, the Second “Country-Boy” President of the Republic, born and raised in the Ghetto-Slum, Clara…
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Confronting Superstition in Postcolonial Africa
Recently, there have been reported incidents of harmful acts that are connected with traditional beliefs and practices across the region.…
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Russia turns to Asian and African markets
Squeezed between the United States and European Union sanctions, Russia has been exploring effective ways to increase the exports of…
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