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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Conversation With Decontee M. Karngar

Meet Mrs. Sianneh Kpoeh; she is a mother to many children and a woman who believes in giving support to others. She just earned Master's Degree of Science in Maternal and Child Health from Cuttington University. She dreams of a country

Conservation With Decontee Karngar

Meet Precious Joy Teeweh. She is an educator and a passionate young woman. She is a student at Stella Marie University reading Early Childhood Education and also a student at the Licosses Mobile Teacher Training College.Precious is the

Power To The People!!!

By Gideon Nma Scott, Jr. “In 44 BC Julius Caesar was stabbed to death outside the senate in Rome. A year later, Rome stands on the brink of civil war between those who want to restore power to the people and those who want it for

Legacy Of 1989 War In Nimba County

By Decontee M. Karngar On December 24, 1989, the people of a little border town woke up to the sounds of heavy gunfire.Confused, they took to their heels, running helter-skelter in search of safety and refuge. A faction of

The “Sande Society” At A Glance

By Gideon Nma Scott, Jr.A group of women, most of them young girls with few older ones are dancing to the beat of a traditional song sang in the Vai language. The lead dancer is an elderly woman believed to be in her late sixty. Despite

So Far So Good, Mr. President, But…

By Gideon Nma Scott, Jr.Mr. President, in conversation with a group of young Liberian professionals at your Rehab Road residence, you spoke zealously about your vision to metamorphosing a war-torn Liberia that also suffered various forms