Commentary
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The Intersection of Outlawry and Freedom of Speech in Liberia: A Call for Accountability
As students, former students, and graduates of the University of Liberia, we must stand against outlawry in all its forms,…
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Boakai: No Silver Lining in One Year
By Seltue Karweaye It is a well-established truth that the performance of any government is scrutinized based on the success…
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Embracing the African Roots: A Crucial Step for Liberia’s Future
By: Austin S Fallah-A True Nationalist Liberia, a nation steeped in rich history and complex socio-political landscapes, stands at a…
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As I See It: The Government of Liberia Needs to Abolish Volunteer Teachers in Public Schools
Teaching is a Nobel Profession. It is an ART. In the Republic of Liberia, teachers are required to have teaching…
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The Pen, Computer, Wifi, Data, and the Cell Phone: Navigating Lawlessness and Resource Exploitation in Liberia
By: Austin S Fallah-An Advocate for the Use of the Pen and Modern Technologies for the Common Good: Liberia’s journey…
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The Capitol Fire: Who Bears the Greatest Responsibility?
By Hun-Bu Tulay Cell #: +231-777-111-032/886-517-356/Email: ntevoma@gmail.com “Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion…
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Commentary: Headed in the Wrong Direction
By: Togba-Nah Tipoteh Afrobarometer, the world-renowned research entity, researched Liberia covering the period of October to December 2022. The…
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AS I See It: The Government of Liberia Should Lead Diplomatic Efforts to Keep ECOWAS’ Unity
Some time ago, the Republics of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso decided that they were preparing to withdraw from the…
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Commentary: Rule Of Law Not Burning
By: Togba-Nah Tipoteh The attempt to burn down the Capitol Building has provided the opportunity for the people who love…
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Reimagining Liberia’s Legislature: The Case for getting rid of the House of Representatives and a Call to Action
In conversations with friends, I have often argued that Liberia could do without a House of Representatives. Currently, Liberia has…
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