ON 2ND THOUGHT
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On 2nd Thought: Global hike to affect rice Prices in Liberia
News of the Indian Government announcing an additional 4% export tax on rice could affect an upward adjustment in the…
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On 2nd Thoughts: What Liberians expect from the just-ended US-Africa Business Summit?
By Othello B. Garblah From May 6-9, 2024, over 1500 delegates, including eight African presidents and 16 ministerial delegations, joined…
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On 2nd Thoughts: Liberia-A nation lacking commitment to a national vision
By Othello B. Garblah “When there is no clear prophetic vision, people quickly wander astray. But when you follow the…
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On 2nd Thoughts: How racism has kept Liberia poor and underdeveloped
By Othello B. Garblah In his 2020 article “What Racism Cost Us All,” written for the International Monetary Fund, Joseph…
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On 2nd Thoughts: Why are investors shunning Liberia despite huge opportunities?
By Othello B. Garblah Liberia provides investment opportunities, mainly in the mining, agriculture, fishing, and forestry industries and in other…
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On 2nd Thoughts: A tribute to my mother
By Othello B. Garblah They say life is a journey, and we are just strangers passing through. We may not…
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On 2nd Thoughts: Why the Corporate Coup failed at NASSCORP
By Othello B. Garblah Last Monday, March 4, failed corporate coup at the National Social Security and Welfare Corporation (NASSCORP),…
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On 2nd Thoughts: How Gov’t Kills Local Businesses in Liberia
By Othello B. Garblah Ideally, business failure means a company ceasing operations because of its inability to make a profit…
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On 2nd Thoughts: Liberian Aliens and Nationality laws-what are we protecting?
By Othello B. Garblah The sudden outburst of some Liberians, when it comes to debates surrounding the amendment of the…
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On 2nd Thoughts: Disputing the Country’s Account Balances-What’s the motive?
By Othello B. Garblah In her first State of the Nation Address (SONA) in January 2006, former President Ellen Johnson…
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