On July 25, 2018, I lamented our claim to independence for not taking ownership of our failings or actions within our control to change the trajectory of our nation. Having read the editorial by FrontPage Africa’s Rodney Sieh published on 25 July 2019, I felt obliged to give a different analysis. There are some points in the piece that I agree with, but a lot I believe are misplaced. I would like to deconstruct the narrative proffered by my countryman, whom I respect and applaud for his excellent investigative reporting.
Pres. Weah Dedicates New Passenger Terminal at RIA
President George Weah has dedicated a new passenger terminal at the Roberts International Airport.
Scenes from the Dedication of the New Passenger Airport Terminal
President George Weah dedicated the new passenger terminal at the Roberts International Airport on July 25. Below are photos of the ceremony and important features of the terminal.
University of Liberia Students Protest Over Delayed Instructors’ Salary
Students of the University of Liberia have set up a roadblock on Capitol Hill to demand that the university pay the salaries of its instructors.
Ivorians in Pre-Trial Detention Threaten to Commit Suicide on Claim of Injustice
Seven Ivorian nationals currently in pre-trial detention at the Monrovia Central Prison have threatened to commit suicide over their long incarceration by the government.
Court Says Former President Sirleaf Need Not Testify in Sable Mining Corruption Case
Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf will not testify in the Sable Mining corruption case currently being tried at Criminal Court C.
OP-ED: Master Dribbler George Weah is Still Dribbling With Liberia’s Corruption’s Fight
No one doubt that President George Weah is a master dribbler. He has the medals to show for this claim. And in the political realm, master dribbler Weah has also exhibited quite some dribbling skills on the likes of Brumskine, Tubman, and Sirleaf.
PRESS RELEASE: Jahmale Medical Solutions is Ready for Business
The management of the comprehensive Outpatient Medical Center at the ELWA Junction in Paynesville said the center has opened its doors to provide world-class diagnostic and specialty clinical services to Liberia and the West African subregion.