Flood Victims in Nigeria Need Our Help

By Paul I. Adujie Esq. The world is aware of the devastation of Nigeria and Nigerians by flood since the beginning of October.
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Liberian Journalists Still Hounded

By Ralph Geeplay Liberian journalists today are still facing the heavy hand of the law from the Liberian government in an era when press freedom is a heavily touted word in post war Liberia. The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) recently was forced to decry the manner in which a journalist was battered without due process, and incarcerated while another was languishing in jail.
Read more...Tags:C.Y.Kwame , George Borteh , Liberian Government , Liberian Journalists beaten in Monrovia , Press Freedom in Liberia
Liberian Filmmaker & Writer Talks Films,Politics

Robert Sesay is a Liberian film maker and writer. His recent film was screened in Philadelphia and did see a successful red carpet premiere in the Greater Philadelphia Area. He is also an author. His debut novel, “Stolen,” is still a hot seller on Amazon.com. He is writing another novel, “The Wild Geese” which is soon to be published. According to information gathered, Robert Sesay is also working on his…
Read more...Liberian Government Officials & U.S.Citizenship

By Serena Golafaley I cannot not speak with utmost certainty as to which party wins the U.S. elections, but I can bet my neck that one person who will cheerfully vote on November 6 in the U.S. state of Virginia is John S. Morlu.
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South Africa: Madcap Malema goes to Zimbabwe

Ralph Geeplay Julius Malema, the madcap South African politician who is always in the news was in Zimbabwe this week, preaching the pro poor rhetoric and racial politics that saw him ostracized from the ruling African National Congress this year. Malema was in Harare to attend the wedding of the Zanu-PF Youth League president. In Malema’s delegation was the ANC Secretary General Sindiso Magaqa who was also suspended recently. Malema…
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John Morlue Discusses President Sirleaf, Trajectory of Liberian Politics

By John Morlue There are so many issues in Liberia today. But one of the most important comments I have heard of late which speaks to the fundamental issue in Liberia is having a President with a moral voice. I also do not agree with all the Country-Congo talk from our Nobel Laureate. Being Congo and country have nothing to do with fighting corruption and nepotism. Just look at the…
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Liberia: Jerome Verdier Not for Reconciliation

By Rosemarie B. James Introduction: In this last op-ed which has been a three part series, the feminist and Liberian lawyer is accusing the former chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), that he and his fellow commissioners violated the Liberian Constitution in their landmark TRC Final Report. Ms. James is defending President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
Read more...Eagles Crush Lone Stars

By Wleh Bedell As expected, the Lone Star of Liberia lost to a star saturated Super Eagles of Nigeria in the final round, second leg qualifier of the 2013 South Africa Nations Cup finals.
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South Africa Massacre By Government Forces: What Is Change And Progress Anyway?

By Paul I. Adujie It is reasonable to assert that so much have changed in South Africa and progress has been made there since the attainment of majority rule with the end of Apartheid minority rule.
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Liberia: Acarus Gray, Illiteracy is a Disease.

By Rosemarie B. James Introduction: in this second part of a three piece series, a Liberian female lawyer is chiding representative Acarus Gray and his colleagues at the capitol of ignorance of the Liberian constitution, for calling for Sirleaf’s impeachment. She says “The Legislature has been categorized as a do nothing Legislature and degraded as a place where one does not have to do anything or contribute to the national…
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