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Commentary: How To Promote Participation
By: Togba-Nah Tipoteh The key to the partisan campaign strategy of the new government was to get on the ground…
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Commentary: The Dialectics of Demonstrations- Revisiting Liberia’s 1979 Protests and Contemporary Implications
By: Austin S Fallah As a little boy born and growing up in Bong Mines, and on vacation in Monrovia…
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Perception of Corruption in the Liberian Society: An Opinion Poll
Author’s Comments:We are grateful to everyone who responded to the online survey and/or shared the link with other participants. Perceptions…
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Commentary: No Walk The Talk Again
By Togba-Nah Tipoteh The big problem of No Walk-the-Talk is still on. There is plenty of talk about the export…
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Open Letter to the People of Liberia
March 212024- In early March, I concluded my second visit to Liberia—it was a visit filled with hope and inspiration. Like…
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Reestablishing Democratic Tenets: The Case for the Direct Election of City Mayors in Liberia
By: Austin S. Fallah: A Progressive Nationalist and Student of Public Policy: Democracy is a form of government renowned for…
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Commentary: Cost Of Light Matters
By: Togba-Nah Tipoteh Light, electricity, or current is necessary for the growth and development of any economy, especially the poor…
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An Author’s Website announced
By Nyanfore-Nimley Family Dagbayonoh Kiah Nyanfore, a Liberian writer and historian, has constructed an author’s website that discusses his writings…
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Commentary: Appoint Not Disappoint
By Togba-Nah Tipoteh There is still plenty talk about GOL appointments to the point where it is clouded with disappointments. The…
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Article: Will the raiding of ghettos put an end to Liberia’s illicit drugs problem?
By: Emmanuel Sanor Mars Col. Abraham Kromah, the new DEA boss of Liberia, has embarked on a robust campaign to…
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