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Profile of Liberia’s 24th President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Liberia’s outgoing 24th President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was born on 29 October 1938. Mrs. Sirleaf began her reign as the…
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Profile of President-elect George Oppong Weah
Ambassador George Oppong Weah, was born October 1, 1966, in Claretown, Monrovia Liberia. He is a soccer star turned politician.…
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Letter To President Trump from former US Ambassadors to Africa
January 16, 2018 President Donald J. Trump The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. President,…
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Africa’s ‘Miracle Pastors’ Must Be Held Accountable
Botswana has reportedly closed down the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church of the Malawian self-acclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri, citing concerns over…
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Morocco: A Beacon of Hope for Christianity in the Middle East
Throughout history, Christianity has played a central role in the Middle East and North Africa. Distinct sites from both the…
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V.P. Boakai’s Defeat: Who Are Responsible?
By Wednesday night, December 27, 2017, the political atmosphere in Liberia was charged with mixed feelings of tears, joy, and…
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Liberia at a Political Crossroad
The Making of President George Weah With minor hiccups, Liberia has successfully completed three Presidential election cycles- something we haven’t…
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Pres. Sirleaf lectures on democracy
“Democracy Is The System of Government That Surpasses all Others”President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says democracy is the system of government…
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LIBERIA’S LOOMING CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS: A SEETHING INFERNO
Liberia’s recent history is characterized by political disputes, and a cataclysmic civil war which reports say led to the death…
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SUP: Our Soul, Sword, Strength and Shield– 47 Years of Leading The Masses Agenda Through Genuine Advocacy
After 133 years of class system, nepotism and exclusivism at every facet of the Liberian society, a massescratic political institution…
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