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IS AMBASSADOR JEREMIAH SULONTEH A POLITICAL PROSTIUTE?
Co-Founder-Member, National Democratic Party of Liberia (NDPL) For a fair, truthful and reasonable answer to this very important question, it…
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The Education and Employment System in Liberia
Madame President – it has been 10 years since you took power as the first elected female president of Liberia…
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A Turning Point for Humanitarian Action
At the recent World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul, more than 9,000 participants made a three-fold commitment to people in crisis…
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ELLEN JONSON-SIRLEAF’S DILEMMA: “YOU SCRATCH MY BACK, I SCRATCH YOUR BACK “
Indeed, notwithstanding the historic, intense, political rivalry or tug-of-war between Mrs. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf and Counselor-at-Law, Mr. Varney Sherman, for the…
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GW EXPOSE,LIBERIA’S POLITICAL CLASS &PRESIDENT’S TASK FORCE
Once again, Monrovia’s politically-conscious rumor mill is actively engaged sincethe publication of the investigative report, the Deceivers, and allegations by…
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Four more ways the CIA has meddled in Africa
(Courtesy BBC)Image copyright AFP Image caption Nelson Mandela was imprisoned in 1962 and later convicted of trying to violently overthrow…
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TEN-POINT (BITTER PILLS) PEACE PLAN FOR LIBERIA: A REJOINDER
Chief Gonpu Emmanuel Rogers published this Ten-Point Peace Plan on the worldwide web on December 26, 2013; we responded on…
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THE PROBLEM OF PUBLIC/PRIVATE DISHONESTY
(CORRUPTION) Public/Private Dishonestyor corruptionis a subject about which we have written extensively. It isa problem which may be likened to…
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“T. NELSON, OTHERS SMELL JAIL”:TEST OF THE PUDDING, THE TASTE
The New Democrat newspaper reports (New Democrat, March 30, 2016) that the former Minister of Commerce and current Board Chairperson…
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View on the Public Private Partnership proposed by the Government of Liberia
This statement is not intended to score political points or bring our appointed officials (some of whom we consider as…
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