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Liberia: Has President Boakai’s National Security Council Been Compromised by the Drug Cartel?

By Sidiki Fofana The defensive posture displayed by members of the national security council before the Liberian Senate public hearing yesterday July, did not inspire...

Africa’s Aid Dependency Was Never Washington’s to Fix

By W. Gyude Moore The dismantling of USAID has sparked an increasingly polarized debate, particularly among Africa watchers. In Washington, supporters argue that decades of...

The Chinese Communist Party @ 105: Lesson for African Development and Political Leadership

A party committed to state and its people has been diligently carrying out its responsibilities in spite numerous competing priorities.

The Message From Zwedru

By Samuel D. Tweah, Jr The message from Zwedru is not just about opposition unity to end the Rescue Madness; it is about the quality...

Liberia: Opposition Unity: Beyond “Weah Come Back”

By Sidiki Fofana A couple of weeks ago, I cautioned my fellow partisans of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) that the effort to defeat...

Regulating Heavy-Duty Truck Movements to Reduce Road Fatalities in Liberia:Lessons from Selected African Countries and Policy Recommendations for National Road Safety

Abstract Road traffic accidents involving heavy-duty trucks have become one of the growing public safety concerns in the Republic of Liberia. The increasing movement of...

Part II: The Conversation at Kotoka.. With the VIP

By George K. Warner (former education minister) My first post generated exactly what I had hoped it would: questions, clarifications, criticism, and, ultimately, a response...

Samuel Tweah’s Letter To António Guterres Secretary-General of the United Nations Documenting Rights Abuses & Reemergence of Autocracy in Liberia

June 12, 2026 His Excellency António Guterres Secretary-General of the United Nations United Nations Headquarters 405 East 42nd Street New York, NY 10017 United States of America Your Excellency: Please consider this...

Liberia: Comprehensive Reform Plan for the Criminal Justice System of Liberia: A Policy Framework for National Renewal and Institutional Strengthening

Abstract This article proposes a comprehensive framework for reforming the criminal justice system of Liberia, emphasizing institutional restructuring, accountability, and sustainable development. After years of...

A New Order of the Ages: 250 Years of American Ideals

In 1776, a political experiment emerged that would alter the architecture of global governance. The United States of America declared that sovereignty rested not...

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