
A Hopeless Unification Day
I woke up this morning to a sunny day wondering whether there is still hope for my homeland and its people after almost 168 years of...
Open Letter To The Chairman of AU – Africa Is Descending Into A Dangerous Den of Disintegration
His Excellency Robert Gabriel Mugabe Assembly Chairman African Union Addis Ababa Ethiopia Dear Chairman Mugabe: I am mournfully penning...
From Decentralization Plan to Deconcentration Platform – Another Big Bluff
Whenever key State actors congregate to forecast new ideas and advance public policies in an effort to promote genuine development and...
Gambling Is Not A Friend To Any Innovative Generation
Liberia stands a serious risk of embracing a dead future if nothing is done now to reclaim the attention of most Liberians, especially...
You can loot our Resources, but you cannot loot our Right to Education – A Caveat to GoL to Reopen U
The government of Liberia through its Ministry of Education authorized all schools to resume regular academic activities on February 16,...

The Reincarnation of Police Brutality in Liberia
By: Martin K. N. Kollie It is becoming very difficult to distinguish between the National Police Force of former President Charles...

Diaspora Summit: Showcasing Liberia’s Human Resources and How to Rebrand Liberia
By: Gabriel I.H. Williams Washington, D.C. Feb. 19, 2015: The Diaspora Affairs Office of the Embassy of Liberia hosted its First Annual...

Why Authors Walk Away From Good, Big 5 Publishers
Today’s guest post is by Harry Bingham (@harryonthebrink), a UK-based author. I’ve been an author for more than fifteen years. My first...

A Big Blow To The Fight Against Corruption In Liberia
By Martin K. N. Kollie The mystifying death of Cllr. Michael N. Allison is panicking and scaring for our emerging democracy after going...

Experimentation vs. Exploitation: Is Liberia A Garbage Garage?
The rights of our people are again violated and trampled upon through a well organized scheme of international conspiracy. The high-rate...

A Military of Infancy: Does Liberia Really Have An Army?
Honoring Major General Suraj Alao Abdurrahman History has taught us never to forget about our fallen heroes and heroines whose...

The Displacement of President Sirleaf Is Deliberate: An Ultimatum To Renovate The Executive Mansion
The Executive Mansion is the official home of the Liberian Presidency. It was built in 1964 under the administration of President William...

Sharpening Contradictions, Exposing Falsehoods, Revealing Lies and Uprooting Deceits: An Analytical
Democracy at a Glance The primary intent of democracy is to maintain national stability and sustain a proactive framework of mutual...

This World is Beautiful
We live in a beautiful world the beauty of which can only be seen when you choose to exist in it. If you wake up on a daily basis and...

The Lift
Early this morn’ I began the tussle. Through tons of people I moved, Attempting to beat the hustle. Some pushed, others shoved, All...

Enough of this Nonsense – A Call to Crush Rape and Rapists
My heart has been bleeding with displeasure and discontent since Sunday for the 12 year old school-age girl who was cruelly raped to...

I AM LIBERIA
I am Liberia Even tho’ I been hearing that I am not… Birthed by an American mother in America, I am Liberia I was fathered by a tribe,...

A Strong Case for Government to Subsidize Private and Public Institutions
Looking Inside Liberia Liberia as Africa’s oldest independent nation is yet to rise above the devastating manacles of poverty, ignorance,...

Cassava Leaf
Cassava Leaf is a Liberian traditional dish which is served with white rice. It is a rich and very delicious meal. Locally, it is called...
















