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Minister Likens Grand Gedeans to Chicken Rogues, Accused
The Grand Gedeh County Council of Elders and the citizens of the County, individually and collectively, in this public manner,…
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Vision and Strategies Fail?
Given the amount of precious time, energy, efforts or resources utilized to conceptualize what is perceived as fantastic vision and…
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“Fears, Apprehension . . . of UNMIL Departure”:
Dr. Abdoulaye W. Dukule’ writes (www.theperspective.org, November 3, 2015) that “Liberia is at peace because Liberians want peace, not because…
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On Liberia’s MCC Success
The signing of the US $ 257 million Millennium Challenge Corporation grant is a big deal for Liberia. It reinforces…
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Corruption has become the Rule
During a televised panel discussion in the US on whether Corruption Is Institutionalized in the Liberia, our answer was “no”,…
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Africa withdrawal from the International Criminal Court is not a guarantee for escape routes
Owing to what many African leaders perceived as the International Criminal Court (ICC) disproportionately targeting African leaders while overlooking violations…
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War Crime Court is not as important as tackling post conflict challenges that threaten Liberia path to stability.
Nebo Owing to the atrocities committed during the fourteen years civil war coupled with those bearing greatest responsibilities being rewarded…
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Is the Liberia National Police a Paramilitary ?
During Armed Forces Day celebration in Liberia, law enforcement agencies including the Liberia National Police, Bureau of immigration and Naturalization,…
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Can the extension of UNMIL Mandate Allay your Fears?
From the day the United Nation Security Council officially announced the United Nations Mission in Liberia drawdown plan that by…
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OF “CRIMINALS & BUFFOONS” – KONNEH: A COMMENTARY
Datelined Landsdowne, suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, Liberia’s Minister of Finance & Development Planning, the Honorable Amara Konneh, “fore saw…
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