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Liberia At 169: What Lessons of History Must Teach Us About Perseverance And Redemption
MUCH HAS BEEN said and written about Liberia in the past century. The oldest country in Africa has had its share of unfortunate events. From riots to coup d’etat and civil wars to a deadly Ebola virus outbreak which wreaked havoc and begged…
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Violent Election Predictable: Take Heed From Carter Center Assessment
LIBERIANS ARE GENERALLY AWAITING the conduct of the general and presidential elections in 2017 with some hoping that the process will usher a new regime as the current one will be completing twelve years in office, while those in power are…
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The Incredible Shrinking Liberian Dollar
SINCE THE BEGINNING of 2016 Liberia has been experiencing sharp depreciation in the value of the Liberian dollars to the United States.
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Liberia’s Ineptitude on the Arts of Fine Prints
A looming education outsourcing predicament reminiscent of some recent missteps, pitfalls regarding concessions IN 1926, Liberia negotiated a Firestone Concession Agreement and two additional agreements, obtaining a one-million acre…
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Troubling Trend for Liberia’s Democracy – Executive Failure to Act on Violation of Code of…
ADHERENCE TO THE RULE of Law is the foremost pillar of good and flourishing democracy as it ensures that people live orderly and in the ambit of what is legislated.
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Notable Moment in History: Power Shifts in UP – From EJS To JNB
LIBERIA HAS had some not so proud political historical moments that have become enshrined in the record books and placed Africa’s oldest Republic in the glare of the international limelight for all the wrong reasons.
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Liberian Media Censorship With A Straight Face
ATTEMPTS BY THE LIBERIA Telecommunications Authority to justify the oldest trick in the media clamp down book, is outright laughable and a disingenuous attempt once again by the government of Liberia to strangulate the free press.
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Ready or Not? As UNMIL Turn Over Security, Liberia’s Readiness Put to Test
WHEN FARID ZARIF, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Mission in Liberia addressed the United Nations Security Council recently, he remarked that June 30 would mark the completion of the…
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Free Education The Best Remedy For Letting Liberian Girls Learn
THE HIGHLIGHT of U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama’s visit to Liberia Monday was the revelation that the United States Aid for International Development will be putting up $US27 million in funding to directly support Let Girls Learn, a U.S.…
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Storm Disaster at President Doors Step Shows Urgent Need for Emergency Response
DISASTER AND OTHER unforeseen circumstances including flood, storm, fire, etc are common everywhere in the world and this is why good and responsible governments put in place systems that will quickly deal with these kinds of events as they…
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