Despite the tight security around Monrovia on June 7, thousands of Liberians turned out to participate in the Council of Patriots’ much-publicized Save the State protest.
Liberian Author Releases Second Anti-Corruption Children’s Book, ‘Jaadeh’
Liberian academician, activist, and author, Robtel Neajai Pailey, has released her second anti-corruption book titled, Jaadeh, a bassa language book.
Liberian Activist and Academician Wins International Anti-Corruption Excellence Award
A Liberian academician, activist, and author, Robtel Neajai Pailey has been presented with the 2018 Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani International Anti-Corruption Excellence Award for her anti-corruption children’s books, Gbagba and Jaadeh!, illustrated by Chase Walker and published by One Moore Book in Liberia.
The 5 Most Useful Liberian Websites
There are several online sites that are useful to Liberians but these five websites provide key solutions to pressing problems in the nation. Some are little known while others have already gathered popularity.
OP-ED: Liberian Content Deserves Attention Too
As a new generation of Liberian entertainers struggle to rise, Liberia National Television aggressively continues to showcase Nigerian and Ghanaian content. They continue to push foreign content down our throat.
A Child’s Eye View of Corruption
Corruption has become the real stuff of public discourse and everyday practice in many African societies, implicating both citizens and subjects, both public and private life.
Hipco Veteran Takun J Nominated for Honesty Oscars
Liberia’s most popular musician has been nominated for Best Song or Activist Anthem in the third iteration of the Honesty Oscars for his 2015 hit Justice, featuring Lady Mouthphy.
Author Sees Children as Key to a Corruption-free Liberia
Speaking to Liberian writer and activist Robtel Neajai Pailey, one can glean the strong disdain she has for the kickbacks and bribery that are ubiquitous in all sectors of Liberian society.
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