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Liberia: If I Were Boakai, Applauses Would Not Amuse Me at SONA

By Sherman C. Seequeh This column is not new. During the administration of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, I wrote under the same refrain—If I were Ellen....

Liberia: What Peace Really Means: A Conversation Between Latin and Kru

By George K. Werner Peace is one of the most frequently spoken words in human history—and one of the least understood. We invoke it at...

Two of President Weah’s Education Legacy Policies and the Long Struggle for Educational Equity in Liberia

By George K. Werner (former education minister) The debate over President George Manneh Weah’s decision to pay the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE/WAEC)...

Liberia: The Beach Is a Therapist

By George K. Werner (former education minister) During this past week, my beach walk took me from Catholic Hospital to John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital....

Liberia: A Brief History of How Liberia Transitioned to the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE)

By George K. Werner (former education minister) Liberia’s transition to the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) is often remembered through a narrow lens—student...

Liberia: The Significance of Doctoral Degrees within Law Enforcement Institutions: A Liberian Perspective

Abstract The evolving security landscape of Liberia demands a professional, ethical, research-driven, and strategically oriented law enforcement sector. In this context, the attainment of doctoral...

Liberia: Implications of the U.S. Visa Suspension for Liberians

By Amb. B. Elias Shoniyin (former deputy foreign affairs minister) Since the recent indefinite pause in U.S. immigrant visa processing for Liberia (among 74 other...

Liberia: Liberia Can Do Better Than Boswana— With People Centered Leadership

By Tiawan Saye Gongloe Human Rights Advocate | Former Solicitor-General of Liberia | Former Cabinet Minister | Former President, Liberian National Bar Association | Assistant Professor of...

Liberia: Jonah’s Choice: A Satirical Journey through Small Business Obstacles

In the dynamic world of small businesses, the relationship between bosses and employees often feels like an epic narrative, where the boss assumes the...

Did Lewis Brown and the Government of Liberia Drop the Ball?

By Sidiki Fofana This piece is for reflection, and not to rebuke anybody. For there is an uncomfortable reality in how this moment is being...

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