The Inquirer is a leading independent daily newspaper published in Liberia, based in Monrovia. It is privately owned with a "good reputation".

Inquirer’s Publisher
Clocks 64 In Grand Style

Several Friends, relatives and well-wishers remembered the publisher of the Inquirer Newspaper, Atty. Philip N. Wesseh, on his natal day.
As a symbol of their appreciation for his inter-personal relationship staffers of the Inquirer newspaper also participated in what turned out to be a grand styled birthday celebration at his Duport Road residence on August 24.
The ceremony at the residence of Atty. Philip N Wesseh in the Zubah Town Community also culminated into fun and jolly-jolly as each staff was given a minute to say something about his/her boss.
Individual staff who was allowed to make remarks, expressed delight and further thanked God for His merciful hands of protection upon Mr. Wesseh even in his unstable health condition.
Responding, Atty. Wesseh who was thrilled by the turnout said, he was delighted for the occasion and thanked the acting Management team of Inquirer headed by C. Winnie Saywah-Jimmy for upholding the legacy of the paper in his absence.
“I am grateful to your leadership because since I left you people in charge, I always received commending news and I want to say thank you for keeping Inquirer on the news stand,” Mr. Wesseh said.
Mr. Weseh added that he is pleased for the peace and unity at the Inquirer, something he applauded the leadership of the institution for the good work.

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