Letters & Comments
Supreme Court Decision Is Injurious To Liberia’s Fledgling Democracy
The Editor, The decision made by the Supreme Court to stay the November 7th runoff elections is not only lame but injurious to a fledgling...
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Yes, Da Book We Will Eat
The Editor, The election seems to have unearthed questions and some unsettling doubts. Liberia has now become fertile ground for debate...
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Venom of Desperation Define Liberia Elections Campaign
The Editor, No doubt that the 2017 campaign period slipped down the dirty gutters. Venom of desperation for political power and...
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President Sirleaf Has Always Been An Advocate of Generational Change
The Editor, I think that most of our brothers and sisters are just being emotional about the President's call for a generational change. We've...
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What About Long Overdue Constitutional Reform Agenda Presidential Aspirants?
Dear Editor, Permit me to share this note of concern and reminder to most, if not all, of the Presidential Aspirants who have chosen,...
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Forest Depletion: A Threat To Environmental Protection
Dear Editor, Ghanaian companies are looking forward to working with the Liberian government for Timba trade deal which, according to them, will promote economic...
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Liberian Dilemma: Instant Gratification vs. Deferred Gratification
The Editor, I was once told “there were two men, one believed in instant gratification and the other believed in deferred gratification. ...
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Still Venting Over Education Minister ‘Book People’ Rant
Dear George Werner, You continue to astound me with your stance on "book people" and education in Liberia without explicit elucidation...
