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Liberia: The Military May Take Control At President Joseph Nyuma Boakai State Of The Nation Address (SONA)

Article 58 of the Liberian Constitution instructs the President to present the administration's legislative program for the ensuring session and report on the economic condition of the country.

Liberia: Monrovia City Corporation One Year Under Review

 Late Friday evening (January 4,2025) , a friend of mine shared with me what is considered as the one year achievements of the current Mayor of Monrovia . I read through it and felt so ashamed that the current Mayor was so desperate for achievements to the extent he had to claim some initiatives he got absolutely no knowledge about and listed irrelevant activities as achievements.

The Decline of the Fourth Estate in Liberia: A Call for Responsibility

The term fourth estate has its origins in 18th-century Britain, attributed to Edmund Burke, who reportedly used it during a parliamentary debate to highlight the growing power and influence of the press.

The Government of Liberia Needs to Urgently Appoint the President of the University of Liberia

Happy New Year to my lovely wife, Mrs. Helen Garbo Kaydor, our children (Chief, Mother, Dweh, Nunnoh, Freddie, Julius, and Carter), our family members from the Kaydor and Garbo families, the people of Liberia and all global or universal citizens.

Liberia: UP vs CDC – First Year in Office

By Fubi Henries (Stalwart, Opposition National Alternative Congress) Inter-Party Partnership CDC didn't adequately keep her promises to those who supported her during the Runoff. Even members...

Liberia: Restoring Trustworthy, People-Focused, and Accountable Governance

As we see the dawning of a new year (2025), I stand before the Liberian nation with a sense of urgency and unwavering commitment to the truth. Our homeland faces an escalating crisis fuelled by bad governance, rampant unemployment, entrenched corruption, and a tragic surge in death and despair due to lawlessness and poor security management.

Editorial: Another Year, Another Cycle of Hope and Struggle

As the clock strikes midnight on December 31, and we welcome the dawn of 2025, we find ourselves reflecting on the fragile strands of hope held by children, particularly girls like Aminata — a 14-year-old Liberian girl, bright-eyed with dreams larger than the mountains of poverty that surround her.

The Government of Liberia Needs to Abolish Volunteer Teachers in Public Schools

Teaching is a Nobel Profession. It is an ART. In the Republic of Liberia, teachers are required to have teaching certificates at the C, B and A levels or above.

Liberia: Unvarnished Truth-Telling: A Rejoinder to Ngafuan’s Puppets

Honestly, Ngafuan, driven by desperation for accolades, made an absolute fool of himself by exalting a bunch of remotely-controlled government-paid callers who named him as Minister of the Year. As such, no level of malnourished argument in his defence can erase his foolery. 

Editorial: Defying Democracy: The Justice Minister’s Dangerous Dance with Lawlessness in Liberia

In a disconcerting and alarming assertion, Justice Minister Oswald Tweh has managed to open the door of lawlessness in Liberia. His recent declaration, which asserts that a group of lawmakers whose sitting and actions the Supreme Court has deemed unconstitutional, can still conduct legislative business, represents a blatant disregard for the rule of law and the very tenets of democracy upon which our nation stands.

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