Former United States ambassadors have written a public letter to President Trump, encouraging him to reconsider his views on the African continent.
OP-ED: The Impact of Donald Trump’s Presidency on Liberia and African Job Creation
In January 2006, after the swearing-in of Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf—the first woman elected to be president of any African country—the hope of many Liberians after years of civil turmoil was anchored to her education; experience; international leverages; and political, economic and social ability.
Fake News Entangles Miss Liberia, as She Refutes Claims of Arrest
A reporting claiming the arrest of Miss Liberia 2016 winner Wokie Dolo, has been found to be false.
Liberians Cannot Travel to the US Without Visas, US Embassy Clarifies
The United States Embassy in Monrovia has clarified false reports that Liberians citizens can now travel to the US without visas.
Open Letter to President-elect Trump: Reinventing Foreign Aid
I write to congratulate you on your election as president of the United States. As you prepare for your inauguration, please consider this foreign policy recommendation from an African refugee that will help make our world a safer place.
OP-ED: Diametrically Differing with President Sirleaf on Trump’s Victory
President Sirleaf was not fair in her judgment to unjustifiably contest the popular will of the American people through a demeaning characterization of Trump’s victory.
Miatta Fahnbulleh Describes U.S. President-Elect as Hitler
Miatta Fahnbulleh describes the U.S. president-elect as the former German dictator Adolf Hitler.
OP-ED: What Does a Clinton or Trump Presidency Mean for Africa?
As the two most unlikeable presidential candidates in US history go head-to-head in this week’s elections, it is clear that a Clinton or Trump presidency will result in few changes, if any, for the continent of Africa.