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Liberia’s Education “Mess”: Another Proof in Grand Kru County—Home Town of…
This article ends with recommendations. I am a Grand Kruan. In her State of the Nation Address in 2015, Liberia's Head of State Ellen Johnson Sirleaf described the Country's “entire”!-->…
Looking At Sen. Prince Johnson’s Claim Against Archbishop Michael Francis
By Atty Philip N.Wesseh (PNW) While en route to work on Monday morning, I received information that Nimba County Senator Prince Y. Johnson made some comments against the Catholic Church and!-->…
A Country In Transition To Violence Introducing Sanctity In Liberia’s Nascent…
It is indeed an open secret that Liberia's transition from civil war to a post-war nation took a relatively longer period of time from its inception in the late 1980s to 1997. These moments!-->…
Strengthening Community Forestry What Challenges FDA? (Part-1)
The biggest challenge of community forestry remains the continuous fights among local dwellers over the selections and operations of logging companies within a given forest community as the!-->…
In Sinoe Finally, Justice Is Done! An Editorial By National Institute For Public…
The Case Late last year, three young Liberian women in Johnny Town, Kpayan District, Sinoe County, were accused by a group of community dwellers of kidnapping a three-month-old child for!-->…
Indeed, To God Be The Glory: Reflecting On The PUL Award
By Atty Philip N. Wesseh (PNW) Last Friday was one of the important or historic day in my journalism life, as I was among many media practitioners that received one of awards of the!-->!-->!-->…
Calling A Spade A Spade: The Case Of Former Pres. Sirleaf’s 12 Years
By Atty Philip N. Wesseh (PNW) As I said few days ago that since this month (AUGUST) is my birth month, most of the issues I would be discussing or raising would be historical. That is!-->!-->!-->…
Looking At President George Weah’s Warning to Koijee, Others
By Atty Philip N. Wesseh (PNW) Yesterday this paper and many others highlighted a story in which President George Manneh Weah threatened to suspend officials of government that are in!-->…
Why I Will Encourage My Son’s Desire To Become “An Engineer”
By Atty Philip N. Wesseh (PNW) “CAREER DAY, ”as I said last year June in my layman's understanding of this phrase, is that it is a time set by schools to provide opportunity for!-->!-->!-->…
The Uncertainty Of Life: The Case Of My Brother In The USA
By Atty Philip N. Wesseh (PNW) The life we live in is such that what one decides may not necessarily be what one may experience in the future. Also, one may find himself/herself in a!-->…