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Liberia: Koon’s flaws: A Recipe for Removal

By Nyenplu Wiñyan Ju National leadership role is very strategic and a call for one to conduct himself in a way that will demonstrate preparedness...

Liberia: The National Port Authority and Maritime Security in Liberia

Abstract Maritime security has become a defining component of national security, economic resilience, and international legitimacy for coastal and flag states in the twenty-first century....

Liberia: The Monrovia 18th Street Story

By Aaron Kollie (Veteran Liberian Journalist) It is deeply rooted beyond its social traction. The 18th Street Old Guards’ Gathering is an informal fraternity of...

Liberia: Koon’s Uncertainty: A Quest to Resign or be Removed

By Nyenplu Wiñyan Ju What pundits referred to as a serious political dilemma and uncertainty believe to befell Mr. Richard Nagbe Koon, Representative of District...

Liberia: Senate’s Call for Review on Harmonization is Welcoming, Timely and Important to Destroying Harmonization Propaganda!

By Samuel Tweah, Jr. (former finance minister) As the minister who presided over the harmonization reform, I welcome this review madam Pro Temp, particularly for...

Liberia: Changing The Dry Season Narratives

By Patrick T. Nah, BSc., MSc. This article focuses on the Liberia Electricity Corporation’s preparedness to supply sustainable, uninterrupted electricity during the dry season. Liberia’s national...

The Curious Case of Corporate Virtue: “We Take Care of Our Customers” – A Modern Paradox

In the high-stakes world of corporate America, where quarterly earnings reports are sacred texts and shareholders are kings, there once existed a financial powerhouse...

Liberia: Sodomization in Liberia: A Criminal Justice, Legal, and Human Rights Analysis

Abstract Sodomization, defined in legal and criminal justice discourse as anal sexual penetration, remains one of the most sensitive and underexamined forms of sexual violence...

Liberia: For act incompatible: Regime Speakers can be suspended or expelled

By Nyenplu Wiñyan Ju His name is Richard Nagbe Koon, the representative of electoral District #11, Montserrado County. Koon entered legislative politics in 2011, when...

Liberia: Deaths and Divisions Follow Cocoa Farming Paths

Top: A drone shot of Pierre Village-1, the largest settlement of Burkinabe migrants in Grand Gedeh County. The DayLight/Samuel T. Jabba By Varney Kamara and Samuel T. Jabba FISH...

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