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My Take on What Happened at NASSCORP

The sequence of challenging presidential authority will soon go out of hand. When a presidential mandate, order, or directive is given or issued with reference to been replaced or appointed to a position, such presidential mandate should be upheld or respected. In an event it contradicts or violates statutory laws, the ONLY alternative option is to run to the court of competent jurisdiction to seek protection of the law.

Pursue Constructive Engagement- Not Mass Protests

The days and months ahead might be challenging for both the Government and the Opposition CDC, and by extension, the nation in whole. Unless both the Government and the Opposition begin to sit at the table to discuss how this nation should proceed, Liberia could stand still on April 6, 2024 and be dragged into prolonged crisis.

Editorial: Protecting the Gold and Killing the Poor

In Liberia's Western Grand Cape Mount County, armed security forces of the Liberia National Police displayed a brutal use of force to crack down on protesting villagers who dared to bring to light poor labor practices and other rights violations, including the freedom of the people to free movement.

Liberia: Government Must Reinvigorate Liberia’s Health Sector To Provide for Optimum Medical Care for All Liberians and stop Unnecessary Deaths

Over the years, governments in Liberia failed to put in place or implement strategic plans to revitalize the health system/sector of Liberia so that it provides a healthy Liberian population, reduces instances of unnecessary deaths, provides more cures, and saves lives.

Liberia: Strengthening Health Systems to Attain Universal Coverage

The World Health Organization  on Feb. 28 donated a consignment of essential medical supplies to the Liberian Ministry of Health.

Liberia: Is There An Invisible Hand at The Executive Mansion?

By Vandalark R. Patricks Yesterday, President Joseph Nyumah Boakai appointed a brilliant young man, Mr. James Mulbah as Managing Director of the Roberts International Airport...

Liberia: Weah Replies Morlu

I am writing to formally tender my resignation as Chairman of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC). Consequently, I am also stepping down from the position of Chairman of the Coalition for Democratic Change.

A Panegyric Dedicated to The Doctore: Mulbah K. Morlu Trainer of Gladiators

It was around 9pm last night while undergoing my final rituals before heading to bed that I received a text from a loyal junior comrade announcing that The Doctore had resigned as Chairman of our dear party.

Liberia: Poverty is ingrained in the Minds of Liberians. Born to be Poor?

 Liberia is among the ten poorest countries on the planet. We are a very poor nation no matter what poverty description or metric is used: Per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Gross National Income (GNI), poverty headcount, poverty gap index, or comparing national income by using purchasing power parity.

Liberia: Unity Party Is reaping What It Sowed

Graduate Consultancy Project: Limited Access to Electricity in Monrovia. Can Private Sector Investments Increase Electricity Access to Residents of Monrovia? Good morning. The Unity Party is reaping what it sowed in regard to electricity. Small light today.

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