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Covid-19 Vaccines And Its Power Dynamics Where Does Africa Stand
On January 30, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID 19 as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC). This eventually allowed the World Health Organization to play coordinating and advisory roles in…
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The Current LACC Lacks The Legitimacy To Fight Corruption — It Must Be Reconstituted!
On February 15, the Executive Director of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) accused the Vice Chairman of the LACC board of violating the Constitution of Liberia, the national code of conduct and the LACC internal code of…
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A Call For National Unity And Hard Work
THE EDITOR,
The Coalition for Democratic Change administration is not the only national leadership in today's world to face up hill battle in her national existence but the recognition of its share of responsibility of the current…
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The United National Security Council’s Structural Dysfunctionality: The Police that Has Become…
As the global order developed over time, it became almost predictable that nations were putting in place a system that could ensure world peace. World leaders were aware that lasting peace was only possible if all humans enjoyed equal…
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Day Na Break, Mouth Open – Hard Time Too Much In Liberia
The Editor,
The best way for you to solve a problem is to correct your own mistake before trying to correct the mistake of another person or an organization or a government. Day na Break Mouth Open is the name of a popular…
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Why Should Liberians Invest their Money In the $1B Challenge?
This is the second synopsis relating to this matter; we urge you to first read the original article for foundational understanding of “Liberia’s One Billion Dollar Challenge”. Please click here:…
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Liberia: Kenneth Best on the Daily Observer Newspaper and Its 40-Year Journey
The first thing I would like to do in this brief statement on the 40-year History of Liberia’s Daily ObserverNewspaper is to give thanks to Almighty God for giving Mae Gene and me, in January 1977, as we were coming to the close of our…
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Open Letter To The Supreme Court of Liberia
Mr. Chief Justice,
I will first thank the Chief Justice Korpor that he has recently underscored the rights of the citizens of Liberia to the expression of their views in cases heard at the Supreme Court, as he puts it void of…
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Liberia: Activists From EJS Era Missing In Action
The Editor,
Where are those "activists Senators and Representatives" during the Ellen Johnson Sirleaf presidency who were beating the drums of corruption but are now conspicuously silent when their own staffers are denied their just…
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Liberia Does Not Have An Army – Liberia Has A Brigade and Here’s Why
The Liberian people deserve to know the truth ahead of Armed Forces Day on February 11. Liberians remain very vulnerable to heightened insecurity including external aggression. Do not tell me that I hate my country. Bring your facts to…
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