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…
Read more...Tags:Ellen Johnson Sirleaf , impeachment of president Sirleaf , Liberian Government , Liberian Legislature
President Goodluck Jonathan: Imagine Being in Rain-boots, Rolled up Sleeves

By Paul I. Adujie Esq. How many floods ravaged states and communities has President Goodluck Jonathan visited since the beginning of these nationwide inundation and saturation by floods?
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Liberia: Gbowee Doesn’t Deserve Nobel Peace Prize

By Rosemarie B. James Introduction to a three part series we will bring you commentaries by a Liberian female lawyer who has come to the defense of Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The very outspoken Ms. Rosemarie B. James is a Counselor-at-Law and a founding partner at The International Group of Legal Advocates and Consultants and CEO of Women Care International Foundation, a non-profit women organization. In this op-ed she…
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Crises Response, Relief Delivery, Evacuation Plans. Anyone?

By Paul I. Adujie Esq. Floods ravaging Nigeria is still unabated. Nigeria has been saturated and submerged in flood waters for weeks!
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Nigeria Flooding is National Security Emergency- Time to Deploy Army, Navy, Air Force

By Paul I. Adujie Esq. President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday October 9, 2012 announced plans by the federal government of Nigeria to respond to the current ravages of floods throughout Nigeria.
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Leymah Gbowee Resigns From Liberia Reconciliation Initiative

By Piso SaydeeTarr As you may have seen in the media, Leymah courageously articulated on the record yesterday her view that President Sirleaf and her administration have not adequately prioritized or facilitated progress on national reconciliation. She did so in connection with announcing her resignation as head of the Liberia Reconciliation Initiative, which she believes cannot be effective under the current circumstances. She will steadfastly continue to work for reconciliation…
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Nigeria Is Underwater or WaterLogged!

By Paul I. Adujie Esq. Nigeria is under water! Nigeria is literally underwater! 22 out of 36 federating states of Nigeria are rapidly being submerged.
Read more...Kitten Loses Family, Survives Rain Storm, & Finds Home, Job

By Mcyonordee Page I met him at an area known as “the Gap” in the Liberian refugee Settlement in Buduburam, Ghan; where mostly young men go to drink cheap liquor and smoke marijuana, and ague about the UNHCR’s cessation clause for Liberian Refugees. I have gone to conduct an interview with a dissatisfied refugee known as Pa Newton- a 65- year old who has spent more than 20 years in…
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Nigeria: What’s Purpose, Role of Government?

By Paul I. Adujie Esq. Is there government in Nigeria? Where are the organs of governments in Nigeria- local, state and federal? What are the purpose and functions of government, at municipal, or local, state and federal government levels? What is the role of government in the lives of Nigerians?
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Can Zuma Reform African Union?

By Ralph Geeplay Ten years after its creation, this year the African union (AU) took a bold step, and chose a woman to lead the continental body in what was a mile stone and a much contested electioneering process that saw South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister elected to the continental top post.
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