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Is Cornelia Kruah Ready to Transform Youth Development in Liberia?
As the Liberian Senate prepares to conduct the confirmation hearing for Atty. Cornelia Kruah as Minister for Youth and Sports, concerns are brewing about...
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The Importance of the Decency of Physical Buildings in Dispensing Justice in Liberia: A Call for the Construction of New Court Buildings
Justice is the cornerstone of any civil society. In Liberia, the dispensation of justice is a fundamental pillar upon which the nation can rebuild,...
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The Necessity of a Centralized Communication Network for the Liberian Government
Centralized government communication emphasizes the need for a "single source of truth" to maintain public trust and the efficiency of a unified national response....
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Enhancing Job Growth Measurement in Liberia: A Statistical Approach
These quotes emphasize that job growth is not just about numbers but about fostering an environment where talent can thrive through effort and data-driven...
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Breaking the Global Health Equilibrium: What America’s Exit from the WHO Means for the World
Today, 22nd January 2026, the United States announced a complete withdrawal from the World Health Organization. This move marks one of the most consequential...
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Breaking Free from Outdated Political Tautologies: The Need for Genuine Engagement with Young Liberians
"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear." — George Orwell.
"The more...
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Liberia: Embracing Leadership and Vision: A Critical Analysis of President Joseph Nyumah Boakai’s State of the Nation Address
Warren Bennis: "Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality."
Simon Sinek: "Vision is the ability to talk about the future with such clarity,…..it...
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The Dangers of Disinformation: A Call for Unity and Positive Engagement in Liberia
The Speed and Spread of Lies:
Historical and modern thinkers often highlight how quickly misinformation travels compared to the truth.
By: Austin S Fallah, contributing writer...
