Commentary
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Article: The Ogoni Oil and the Sahara Energy’s Playbook
By Fegalo Nsuke Sahara Energy has had a good chance of being accepted as an operator for the Ogoni oil…
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Commentary: Blame it on Climate Change
By: Togba-Nah Tipoteh As 2030 approaches and only 17% of the sustainable development goals have been met, global experts are…
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Commentary: Loans and Corruption mix
By: Togba-Nah Tipoteh It should come as no surprise to anyone that loans and corruption do not mix. When there…
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Liberia’s War Crime Tribunal fails before it begins
By Michael Rubin Against the backdrop of African conflict, Liberia’s two turn-of-the-century wars were fierce, replete with forced impressment of…
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Commentary: On World Bank, IMF and Poverty
By: Togba-Nah Tipoteh Former Chairperson African Group of Governors, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund Although 5.7 trillion United States dollars…
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Article: Official Initial Reaction to Naymote’s Report on President JNB’s 8 months Performance
By Prof. Dr. Thomas Kaydor, Jr, Assistant Professor, IBB Graduate School of International Relations & Adjunct Professor, AMEU Graduate School…
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Under Boakai, Corruption is Fighting Back
By Seltue Karweaye It was Cllr. Tiawan Saye Gongloe, the presidential candidate for the Liberian People’s Party (LPP) in the…
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Bank Guarantees or Protecting Defaulters?
Good morning, everyone. As we close out another week, I want to address some critical issues facing our nation. While…
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Commentary: Reducing the cost of governance is what Liberia needs right now
Seltue Karweaye For a country to achieve its objectives, the support and participation of its citizens are essential, reflecting the…
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Commentary: Human Rights Not Money-Driven
By: Togba- Nah Tipoteh The local and global powers that be are money-driven. Therefore, they are interested in pushing their…
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