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Callous Approach to the Episodic Aprils: The Missed Opportunities to Purge Liberia of its Lifelong Nemesis

Callous Approach to the Episodic Aprils: The Missed Opportunities to Purge Liberia of its Lifelong Nemesis Callous Approach to the Episodic Aprils: The Missed Opportunities to Purge Liberia of its Lifelong Nemesis In my Thinking Thoughts, I soon realized that the month of April would soon fade away and Liberia as a nation state had not yet observed a single national, political nor educational event to commemorate the episodes that rendered “Aprils” Liberia’s lifelong nemesis. You see fellow Liberians, were the history of Liberia re-rewritten, it would become glaring that events that were memorable turning points in our polity, stability and existence as a nation-state occurred in the month of April. For example, the events of April 14, 1979, April 12, 1980, and April 6, 1996 were all episodes that taught incredible lessons and left indelible marks on our perception of governance, and appreciation of ethnicity. To this day, each time April approaches Liberian people usually

Callous Approach to the Episodic Aprils | Liberian Observer

By Mwalimu-Mkuu Blonkanjay Jackson (MsEd, EdM) (Author, Education Reform Advocate) Simply Thinking Thoughts In my Thinking Thoughts, I soon realized that the month of April would soon fade away and Liberia as a nation state had not yet observed a single national, political nor educational event to commemorate the episodes that rendered “Aprils” Liberia’s lifelong nemesis. You see fellow Liberians, were the history of Liberia re-rewritten, it would become glaring that events which were memorable turning points in our polity, stability and existence as a nation state occurred in the month of April. For example, the events of April 14, 1979, April 12, 1980, and April 6, 1996 were all episodes that taught incredible lessons and left indelible marks on our perception of governance, and appreciation of ethnicity. To this day, each time April approaches Liberian people usually exhibit an insensitive, uncaring, cold-hearted or what is referred to as callous approach as 30 days wit

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Your honors, the Chief Justice & Associate Justices of the Honorable, the Supreme Court of Liberia Mr. Speaker and members of the House of Representatives Mr. President Pro Tempore and Members of the Senate Former Chief Justices and Associate Justices Hon. Minister of Justice and dean of the Supreme Court Bar The Doyen and Members of the Diplomatic Corps Madam President and Members of the National Association of the Trial Judges Mr. Vice President and Members of the Liberian National Bar Association Mr. President and Members of the Association of Female Lawyers Mr. President and Members of the Prosecution Association of Liberia

President Weah Signs Book of Condolence for Fallen Progressive Oscar Jaryee Quiah

President Weah Signs Book of Condolence for Fallen Progressive Oscar Jaryee Quiah Tuesday, 16th March 2021 Photo Credit: Executive Mansion (Monrovia, Liberia):  The President of the Republic, H.E. Dr. George Manneh Weah, on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 signed the Book of Condolence in memory of the late former statesman, Oscar Jaryee Quiah.   President Weah, who was accompanied by members of the Cabinet at the signing ceremony held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, described the late Quiah as family man, a patriot, and one of the champions of multi-party democracy in Liberia.   Consoling the bereaved families, the Liberian Leader urged and admonished them to be strong and count on God Almighty for comfort during their difficult times.

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