The Inquirer is a leading independent daily newspaper published in Liberia, based in Monrovia. It is privately owned with a "good reputation".
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Deceased Inmate Family Cries For Justice

The family members of a 41-year-old pretrial detainee, who died while serving a prolonged pretrial detention at the Tubmanburg Prison Center in Bomi County, are calling for justice.The family of the deceased charged with Theft Of Property,

Chambers Craves Justice For Jessica

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Bhofal Chambers, is calling for justice in the attempted murder case of Jessica Lloyd. According to reports, an American national identified as Lucas Richard, recently attempted to murder

In Bong: Nigerian Gets 9 Yrs…

The Liberia Drugs Enforcement Agency (LDEA) Bong County Detachment, Commander Joseph K. Gokor has described the sentencing of a notorious drugs trafficker, Henry Okeke a Nigerian national as a big boost for the LDEA. Making the

Missing Diamond Protesters Brutalized

By Bill W. CooperOn June 1, 2023, a group of protesters who gathered at the home of President George Weah to demand answers for the whereabouts of a 53.3 carat diamond worth US$2.7m were allegedly beaten and arrested by officers of the

Pregnant Woman Stabbed Over LEC Token

By Precious D. FreemanA three-month old pregnant woman identified as Hannah Sunba was viciously gashed with a razor blade by a co-tenet also identified as Kebbah Mulbah. The victim was rushed to the Catholic Hospital to seek medical