I’ve been called a Feminazi on many occasions and it just makes the fire burn brighter in my belly. I am on a mission to purge the world of its unfavorable views on feminism and, to quote Ms. Chimamanda, show them why we – both men and women – should all be feminists.
OP-ED: The African Dream – The Road To Peace And Security In Africa
Africa, the birthplace of civilization, a continent blessed with bountiful and abundant resources and a unique mix of people, animals, and plants, has long been grappling with the issue of attaining and sustaining peace and security within its borders.
OP-ED: Liberia Needs the Rule of Law, Not Political Expediency
In strongly worded statements this month that bordered on hyperbole, current and past representatives of the U.S. government urged Liberia to speed up electoral litigation proceedings for a peaceful transition of presidential power.
OP-ED: Change on the Horizon
As a Liberian, I’m very disappointed with the ongoing developments in Liberia; that is, Liberty Party’s claim of fraud and irregularities in the October 10, 2017, election.
OP-ED: Unlikely Agents of Change?
Are Brumskine, Boakai, Cummings, and Urey actually agents of change in Liberia?
OP-ED: Enough With the “Let’s Just Leave It for the Sake of Peace†Mentality
A weakness that Liberians have is a tendency to preach impunity or the “let’s just leave it for the sake of peace†mentality.
OP-ED: Liberian Lawyer Blasts ECOWAS and Gets It Wrong
A recent Bush Chicken article, cited a Liberian lawyer, Pearl Brown Bull, who “criticized the presence of ECOWAS and African Union leaders in the country, saying that the country’s judicial system can handle the current situation without outside interference.â€
OP-ED: The Contest of Ego, Relevance, and Charles Brumskine
Even if the runoff election were to be held in the next few days, Charles Brumskine and his “coalition of losers,” as some have called the other candidates who have joined his fight, have changed the narrative of this election. Are the people of Liberia buying it?