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Category: POV/OP-ED

Leave Senator Biney Alone: Development is Not a Conspiracy

May 1, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories, POV/OP-ED

By Bobby Addison In the modern era of Maryland County politics, we are witnessing a peculiar and counterproductive phenomenon: the rise of “keyboard warriors” who prioritize baseless gossip […]

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Is the Encroachment of Liberia’s Territory by Guinea a Result of Espionage and Treason?

April 24, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories, POV/OP-ED

A POV by Rabbi Joe Gbaba Espionage is the clandestine practice of collecting information—spying to uncover the plans and activities of a foreign government to gain a strategic […]

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A Call for Direct Democratic Accountability: The Constituent Accountability Act (CAA)

April 22, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, POV/OP-ED

To the Lawmakers of Maryland County: From: Kenneth Yao Awadjie Date: April 22, 2026 This proposal is my contribution to the democracy of our nation, Liberia. I am […]

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Representative Yekeh Kolubah: A Lesson in Political Irony

April 10, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, POV/OP-ED

OP-ED by Michael T. Biddle Once hailed as the “Martin Luther King of our time,” the “Mahatma Gandhi of our generation,” and the “brave man who stands for […]

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The Liberian-Guinean Border Crisis from a Cultural and Historical Perspective

March 30, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, International Affairs, News Stories, POV/OP-ED

by Rabbi Joseph Gbaba, Ed. D. Introduction I personally have some profound memories of three West African countries that I want to share with you. Those memories began […]

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From Rhetoric to Resilience: Why Neo-Pan-Africanism Must Move Beyond the Soapbox

March 25, 2026
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 |  International Affairs, POV/OP-ED

by Chapman Genius On June 13, 1980, a car bomb in Guyana silenced one of the most galvanizing voices of the 20th century. This was the tragic end […]

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The Strategic Importance of Liberia to the U.S.: A Historical Perspective

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 |  Around Liberia, International Affairs, POV/OP-ED

By George M. Woodtor Pennsylvania, USA Tel.: +1 484 943 1396 georgethegreat71@gmail.com Liberia, initially known as the “Grain Coast” during the 1800s, is a small but historically significant […]

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Sovereignty Must Never Be Traded for Minerals: The Makona River Must Unite Us—Not Divide Us

March 22, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, International Affairs, News Stories, POV/OP-ED

An Editorial by Counselor Tiawan Saye Gongloe The spirits of President Ahmed Sékou Touré and President William V. S. Tubman will never allow Guinea and Liberia to fight. […]

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OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT Joseph N. Boakai – from Emmanuel A. Lomax

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 |  Around Liberia, International Affairs, POV/OP-ED

a P.O.V. by Emmanuel A. Lomax To: His Excellency Joseph Nyuma Boakai President of the Republic of Liberia Subject: Formal Recommendation for a Sustainable Resolution to the Makona […]

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Ellen, Do You Love Liberia and Liberians: A Rebuttal of Mrs. Sirleaf’s Call for the Revision of Article 27

March 12, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, International Affairs, News Stories, POV/OP-ED

by Rabbi Joseph Gbaba Ed. D Part Two The willful seizure of or destruction or willful damage to cultural property of any nation and people is considered a […]

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OP-ED: “I Don’t Blame Them”

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 |  Around Liberia, International Affairs, News Stories, POV/OP-ED

by George Woodtor A couple of days ago, I woke up to news of Guinean soldiers crossing into the Liberian side of the border in the Foya Statutory […]

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Ellen, Do You Love Liberia and Liberians?: A Rebuttal of Mrs. Sirleaf’s Call for Revision of Article 27

March 10, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, International Affairs, POV/OP-ED

by Rabbi Joseph Gbaba, Ed. D Part ONE Good morning to all. This important national document “Ellen, Do You Love Liberia and Liberians: A Rebuttal to Mrs. Sirleaf’s […]

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The Highway to the Grave: Liberia’s Culture of Reckless Drivers

March 9, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories, POV/OP-ED

by Rocheford T. Gardiner The sight of two NGO vehicles racing toward Pleebo (Maryland County, Liberia) a year ago was more than just a momentary lapse in judgment; […]

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The Ballot, Not the Bench: Why Article 27-B Belongs to the People

March 8, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, POV/OP-ED

by Thomas Barcon There is a growing conversation around the “Negro Clause” of the Liberian Constitution—Article 27. For some, it is a sacred shield of national identity; for […]

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Analysis: Strategy of Deceit: The “Riyadh Reversal” and the Collapse of the Anti-Iran Alliance

March 6, 2026
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 |  International Affairs, News Stories, POV/OP-ED

by Rocheford T. Gardiner The single, shattering revelation from Riyadh has changed the geometry of the entire Middle East conflict: Saudi Arabia has confirmed that the devastating strikes […]

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A Call to the Episcopal Church of LiberiaThe Silent Collapse of Bishop Ferguson High School — A Legacy in Ruins

March 5, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Faith & Religion, News Stories, POV/OP-ED

by alumnus Kenneth Y. Awadjie The visible decline of Bishop Ferguson High School in Harper, Maryland County, is both shameful and heartbreaking. Once a proud symbol of educational […]

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St. James Episcopal Church Cemetery: The Need for Closure

February 25, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Faith & Religion, POV/OP-ED

by George A. Prowd Part 3: The Rise of a Visionary Born on January 1, 1932, in Barraken, Pleebo/Sodoken District, Maryland County, young William Sodo Newton emerged as […]

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ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH CEMETERY: THE NEED FOR CLOSURE

February 19, 2026
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 |  Faith & Religion, POV/OP-ED

PART 2 By George Prowd Fulfilling the Promise True to the vision of Reverend Father C. Colden Hoffman, the church was established, the school was built, and the […]

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ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH CEMETERY: THE NEED FOR CLOSURE

February 18, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Faith & Religion, POV/OP-ED

Part -! A POV by George Prowd In the mid-1850s, the community of Hoffman Station was established by the missionary Rev. Cadwallader Colden Hoffman. He approached the people […]

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Free Speech vs. Judicial Authority: The Case of Justin Yeazehn (“Prophet Key”)

February 17, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, General Information, News Stories, POV/OP-ED

A POV of Cllr James Nyepan Verdier Jr. The recent exercise of contempt powers by the Supreme Court of Liberia against the social media personality “Prophet Key” has […]

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The Architect’s Ghost: From Latrobe to Harper

February 3, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, General Information, International Affairs, Literature, News Stories, POV/OP-ED

By Rocheford T. Gardiner The coastal city of Harper, Liberia, perched on the jagged beauty of Cape Palmas, carries a history as layered as the rocks upon which […]

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OP-ED: “When VIP Escort Matters Above All Else”

January 27, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories, POV/OP-ED

by Peter Quaqua On Friday night (January 23), I came frighteningly close to a collision with a VIP convoy on Tubman Boulevard, near the construction site by the […]

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Not Even a Fire Extinguisher

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 |  News Stories, POV/OP-ED

A POV by Rocheford T. Gardiner When I was a little boy growing up here in Harper, I used to spend my afternoons gripped by a peculiar kind […]

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