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Liberia: Comrade Abraham Mitchell Eulogizes Dusty Wolokollie

By Abraham Mitchell (former Liberia Immigration Service) DW! Viva MoJA! Viva LPP! He called me Mitch, and I called him DW. The passing of DW -...

Editorial: When Justice Is Weaponized: The Persecution of Samuel D. Tweah and the Cost to Liberia

The persecution of Samuel D. Tweah is beyond cruelty. By rewriting laws, endangering mothers and families, and cracking the great wall of justice without...

LIS Commends President Boakai For Executive Order No. 163:

Capitol Building, Monrovia, May 19:On April 27, 2011, the then-President of the Liberian Senate, Amb. Joseph Nyumah Boakai, inaugurated the Legislative Information Service (LIS),...

The Historical Understanding of Americo-Liberian and Congo-Liberian: An Academic Perspective

Abstract The history of Liberia is deeply connected to the migration, settlement, and political development of two important social groups commonly referred to as the...

Liberia: From Cadet to Statesman: Why Ngafuan’s Story Matters to Liberia’s Youth

In a political culture often dominated by rhetoric, statistics, and partisan controversy, it is rare to hear a speech that genuinely connects governance to...

Liberia Has a Rich Culture, but Its Traditional Customs Are Gradually Being Destroyed: A Youth Perspective

Abstract Liberia is a nation blessed with a rich and diverse cultural heritage that reflects the traditions, languages, beliefs, values, and customs of its sixteen...

Liberia: National Unification Day: The Unfinished Promise

By Prof.  Kettehkumuehn E. Murray, Ph.D. (former Montserrado County Representative) “A house divided against itself may stand for a season, but never in peace.” Bassa Proverb Tomorrow,...

Editorial: Tracks of Neglect: Liberia’s Rail Tragedies and the Cost of Rejecting Independent Standards

It was supposed to be a routine inspection. Edward Kolliemen, like so many who keep the iron artery between Yekepa and Buchanan open, climbed...

Executive Responsibilities Toward Former Presidents and Former Vice Presidents: A Comparative Analysis of Liberia and the United States

Abstract The treatment of former Presidents and Vice Presidents reflects the strength, maturity, and institutional continuity of a democratic state. In Liberia, the responsibilities of...

Liberia: Why Ellen and Boakai Maybe Speaking Infrequently?

By Paul M. Kanneh Across Africa, leaders who have held power under controversial circumstances often resort to intense political maneuvering when they realize that the...

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