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Today there is a debate on whether African Americans can survive in Africa once they return to the Mother Continent. A question which is being asked is: If they returned to Africa, can they settle and ...
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When we saw images of Liberians in 1996, scrambling to board ships with no nation willing to take them in, most Liberians, friends of Liberia, and philanthropic organizations were all desirous to help ...
Here are some of the suggestions that some "influential Liberians in and outside Liberia" have made to the United Nations Security Council: · Liberia must stop being a country for some period of time ...
Few weeks ago, when The National Rainbow PUSH Coalition shrewdly decided to host a covert conference on reconciliation in Chicago, many Liberians embraced the idea. The called meeting, however, did ...
One of the multiple and difficult challenges facing many African states as we enter the millennium is fulfilling the high expectations of their restless, impoverished mass, the world's poorest people.
The chicanery of the Liberian justice system is unfolding in all its rotten forms with wider implications this time because of its victims --- international journalists and therefore international ...
Liberia is currently caught in the throes of a renewed debate on who should become a citizen. The issue centers on whether non-Negroids should own property and become citizen of Liberia. The debate ...
In his series, Liberia's Ugly Past, my colleague James D. Smith had highlighted key indelible elements of the Americo-Liberian legacy. Mr. Smith ably dealt with this issue that it would be repetitive ...
Once upon a time, there was a family that lived in the remotest part of Maryland County, Liberia which is located on the west coast of Africa. The couple had five sons between the ages of six months ...
Liberia: The Emergence of a Criminal State By Tom Kamara For many Liberians, the end of their 7-year ghastly conflict meant an opportunity for renewal and reconstruction. But 2 years after a much ...
When Allasane Quattara, Ivory Coast's former Prime Minister and ex- deputy head of the International Monetary Fund, declared the Christmas Eve coup in his country as "not a coup d'etat, but a ...
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