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Liberia Cannot Sell Its Future Any Longer

By Dr. Chris Tokpah I do not claim to be a financial expert, but I have studied how other countries manage investment, and I know...

Liberia: “The Pain Of Metamorphosis”

By Layli Maparyan, Ph.D. (President, University of Liberia) We all invoke the metaphor of the caterpillar becoming the butterfly, marveling at nature’s miracle of transforming something...

Public Statement on Constructive Engagement with the Pres. Boakai Administration Clarifying Purpose, Commitment, and Vision for Liberia’s Future

By: Samuel P. Jackson, (Development and Financial Expert) Introduction: Purpose of Statement In light of recent discussions and observations regarding my engagement with the administration of...

Liberia: Cummings’s Dilemma Strategy: Should he Re-litigate the “Gay” Label or Present a Vision to “Fix” The Country

By Sidiki Fofana | Truth in Ink It was in Margibi this past week that Alexander B. Cummings tried to reset the story. Before a...

Liberia: When the Watchdog Becomes a Politician: The Perils of Advocacy Morphing into Power

By Cllr. Kanio Bai Gbala (Assistant Professor of Law, Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law) In many African societies, civil society and advocacy groups perform...

Liberia: The Debate to License Journalists: What’s at Stake

By Peter Quaqua (former President, Press Union of Liberia) When the Secretary-General of the Liberian National Bar Association recently suggested that Liberia should “move toward...

Liberia: Is Traveling With Boakai a Curse? As Unity Party Plots to Remove Deputy Speaker Thomas Fallah

By Sidiki Fofana | Truth in Ink It was supposed to be routine statesmanship, the Deputy Speaker joining the President abroad to present a picture...

Tribalism and Its Impact on the Criminal Justice System of Liberia

Abstract Tribalism has long shaped the political, social, and institutional development of Liberia. While the civil wars (1989–2003) dramatically deepened ethnic divisions, tribalism continues to...

Liberia: “If you can’t trust me then you can’t trust anybody else,” says George Weah

By Sidiki Fofana | Truth in Ink At fifty-nine, George Manneh Weah stood before hundreds of jubilant partisans, who came to wish him well on...

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