Author: Lennart Dodoo

Gboko Stewart, News Curator, journalRAGE/  Courtesy of Gboko Stewart Monrovia – Gboko Stewart, News Curator of the esteemed online human rights news outlet, journalRage, says he needs help and support in order to continue providing unbiased and much-needed coverage of the LGBT community in Liberia.

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MONROVIA – When Princess Cooper, 25, was discovered dead last Thursday, there were blood stains all around the surrounding her lifeless body was discovered. Circumstances surrounding her death remains mystifying, but the Liberia National Police say both the forensic examination and coroner inquest on her body did not observe any bruise or laceration to determine foul play.

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The Liberian ‘lawmakers’ claim that it is the right of every child to be breastfed for six months and that the bill https://www.liberianobserver.com/liberia-house-votes-make-breastfeeding-mandatory is designed to help “nurture a strong relationship between a mother and child.” This is the consequence of not understanding the context and fundamentals of where you are, jumping on the band wagon of the flavor of the week and trying to justify removing funds that actually help average Liberians.

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MONROVIA – Peter Gayflor Mulbah, the Country Director for Conservation International (CI)-Liberia has earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Public Policy and Administration with specialization in Policy Analysis from the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Walden University in Minneapolis, Minnesota (US).

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AMEU Mass Communication Students Poised in Picture with the Deputy Chief of Mission at the United States Embassy nears Monrovia Joel Maybury after a one-day Symposium  Monrovia — The Deputy Chief of Mission at the United States Embassy near Monrovia Joel Maybury has told students studying Mass Communication at the African Methodist Episcopal University to use integrity as a hallmark in enhancing their professional careers.

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