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Liberia: To “Come Back” in 2029, CDC and George Weah Will Need a Political Miracle, Not a Spiritual One

It is no longer a secret: the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) of George Manneh Weah harbors an unrelenting desire for a political comeback. Among its diehard supporters, this ambition is framed as a quest to complete the grassroots agenda they say was cut short by what they describe as “lies and propaganda” waged by the opposition, turned ruling party  led by   President Joseph Nyuma Boakai.

Liberia: What If Representative Yekeh Kolubah Was an Agent of the NSA? A Critical Reexamination of the Unasked Questions

The Hidden Power, the Convenient Timing, and the Questions No One Is Asking Hon. Yekeh Kolubah is loud, controversial, and a self-declared enemy of the establishment. But what if that’s exactly what makes him the perfect intelligence asset?

Liberia: Koung’s “Nimba 2029” Presidential Bid Is a Dangerous Game That Could Fracture Boakai’s Presidency

In Nimba County today, there is no longer any secret: “VP Koung will be the next President.” From Ganta’s palava huts to Mount Nimba’s peaks, the campaign already has a name: “Nimba 2029.”

Liberia: The Arrogance of Power – PUL Confirms Receipt of Famous Article

Liberian lawyer and statesman Cllr Tiawan S. Gongloe in which he made available one of the most famous and highly sought articles about the arrogance of power within the Liberian government.

Liberia: Debt Diplomacy in Liberia: A Critical Examination

Debt diplomacy refers to the strategic use of loans and financial leverage by a country—often a major economic power—to gain political or economic influence over a borrowing nation. This concept has drawn global attention, particularly in the context of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). While debt diplomacy has impacted many countries in Africa, Liberia offers a unique case study due to its post-conflict recovery, natural resource wealth, and reliance on external aid and investment.

Liberia: How Will Boakai Respond? As July 17 “Enough is Enough” Protest Nears, History Offers Warnings and Lessons

By Sidiki Fofana |Truth in Ink In just over a month, Liberia could find itself at a political crossroads and what might be the greatest...

Why a Government Propaganda Machinery Is Often Not Followed and Believed by Ordinary People A Case Study of Liberia

I earlier listened to a conversation with Manja Abdullah Kiatamba , a widely respected political and social analyst, on Prime FM Monrovia 105.5 105.5. His analysis of a pro-government propaganda network was compelling, and I found myself in full agreement with his perspective. Here are my own thoughts and observations below.

Highly Unjustified and Discriminatory Order: “Mandatory Enrollment of All Citizens and Foreign Residents and the Use of the National Biometric Identification Card to...

All countries like Liberia must have a database system for their citizens and foreign nationals residing within their territorial boundaries. This is important, because it helps the country to know exactly the total population with preceding classifications, which is essential for decision-making. It helps the government in its budgetary projections and appropriations to address social, health, security and political issues affecting the people.

Liberia: Liberia Must Expand and Strengthen BRI Cooperation with China for the Successful Implementation of the ARREST Agenda

President Joseph N. Boakai’s vision of connecting Liberia through his developmental blueprint known as the ARREST Agenda is a transformative step toward inclusive national development. To realize this ambitious agenda, it is vital for Liberia to expand and strengthen its developmental partnership with the People’s Republic of China, particularly through enhanced engagement with the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

Liberia: The Arrest, Charges… And Release: Is J. Fonati Koffa’s Potential Presidential Dream Dead, Or Just Being Born?

By all appearances, the political storm surrounding former House Speaker J. Fonati Koffa might seem like the final chapter of a once-rising ambition. An abrupt, public arrest. Allegations of legislative misconduct. Arson conspiracy. Coordinated attacks from within his own CDC and the ruling Unity Party. To many, this looked like the moment he was politically buried.

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