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Liberia: In Search of A Killer

I never thought I’d see the day when the sun shining over Monrovia would feel more like a spotlight on my guilt rather than a source of warmth. My name is Sam Lonestar, and today, the city’s bustling streets and the vibrant hum of its people feel like a distant memory, drowned out by the accusations weighing on my shoulders.

Liberia: Economy Hardship Woes Continue with Increased Unemployment: A huge Shift from Private to Public High Schools in Liberia

 The unemployment rate in Liberia remains stubbornly high, with youth unemployment a particularly acute problem. As one parent noted, ‘My children had to leave private school because we simply don’t have the money anymore. Public school is the only way they can continue learning’ (Daily Observer, 2024).

Liberia: How To Change The Light bulb Before 2029

I usually use stories and satire but today, I’m giving it straight. It’s a very LONG read, so take your time. Here we go:

Liberia: A Real Lofanomic

This research is about the 80 percent presidential appointees (Lofan) atop level positions of public trust of Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s Liberia. This was spoken about or against by the General Service Agency (GSA’s) Director General, Galakpai Kortimai.

Liberia: October 15, 1992, a Day and Wedding Date to Remember

John H.T. Stewart It was a day and a wedding date to remember for never in recent memory in Liberia had such wedding taken place...

The Liberian Government Must Fund the Liberian Immigration Service (LIS) Training

The Liberia Immigration Service (LIS), formerly the Bureau of Immigration & Naturalization (BIN) was founded in 1855. LIS is charged with the primary responsibility to implement and enforce the Alien and Nationality Law of Liberia.

Liberia: Boakai’s Return Speech to the Nation: Passionate and Patriotic. But Lacked Strategic Thrust

No one can question the patriotism, honesty and human decency of President Joseph Nyumah Boakai. On his return to Liberia from weeks abroad attending the UNGA in New York and an investment conference in Toronto our president made an impassioned speech.

Liberia: Vice President in a Presidential Form: Reflecting the statement ‘Of An Old Parked Car’

In Liberia's current political landscape, the presidency under Joseph Nyumah Boakai has been the subject of growing scrutiny and frustration.

Liberia: Asymmetric Media Propaganda and Misunderstanding of Public Governance: The Case with Minister Roland Giddings at Public Works

Occasionally, individuals enter government service with the best of intentions, aiming to contribute positively, but they often encounter obstacles that hinder progress and tarnish the government's image.

Looming Danger Of Street-Sale Of Caffeinated Energy Drinks In Liberia

“These days, our streets are flooded with the increasing wave of unregulated street selling of caffeinated energy drinks, young boys and girls are usually seen between moving vehicles and the sidewalks with varieties of brands of Energy Drinks for sale,” Dr. David Sumo, Pharmacist said.

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