A long-time role model to other Nations in Africa
Today, July 26, 2021, is my 174
th year
A reflection of handling of me
By Liberians inside and foreigners near me
On July 26, 1847 I was politically named
By exported freed African slaves on America’s aim
From my natural name “Grain Coast”
I became the foreigners’ plunder court
Pulling from belly my iron ores
Which my natural-borns depend for their oats
Also shipping to their shippers my diamonds
So that my indigenous offspring be in “dire most”
I sighed an air of freedom when my own took over
I mean Tubman, Tolbert and Doe to turn me over
th Street, Sinkor, Monrovia (June 18, 2020)
Note: All photos are from the Author’s “Disability File” from his previous reportage (from 2013)
This article ends with recommendations solution methods to reduce the suffering rate of these prime disadvantaged citizens.
Since March, 2020, Liberia has been battling with a “strange” respiratory sickness named Coronavirus medically named “COVID-19” whose origin is China, according to reports from Western Media. The “thing” entered Liberia through a top government official Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) who had returned home from a Climate Change-related International Conference held in a Western Country, according to the Liberian Government through the Country’s Chief Medical Office.
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Liberian Journalist’s Institution Launches National Writing-Coaching Project, Donates Writing Pamphlets to High Schools
Liberian Journalist’s Institution Launches National Writing-Coaching Project, Donates Writing Pamphlets to High Schools
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At the launching program: Journalist Samuel G. Dweh with Grand Kru County’s Superintendent Madam Doris N. Ylatun (3rd from left), and available-for-photo representative and students of one of the beneficiary Schools: Barclayville Central High School
MONROVIA – Refuge Communications, Inc. (Liberia), founded by Liberian journalist Samuel G. Dweh, has launched a writing-coaching project named “Writing Clinic”, and donated seven sets of 49-page pamphlets. Each of the study manuals contains easy-to-comprehend tutorials on Journalistic writings and literary writings (drama, poetry, and prose).
Liberian Youth Organization Honors Adult Writers
Liberian Youth Organization Honors Adult Writers
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Chance For A Better Tomorrow’s E.D. (right) and one of the organization’ s 2021’S World Book honorees. Photo credit- Theophilus K.B.S. Gippley, III
MONROVIA – At 7 am on Friday, April 23, 2021, Lassana Boakai Kanneh, age 30 (in 2021), 1991, in-blue-coat-suit, left the office of the Second Chance Foundation For A Better Tomorrow to personally deliver “Certificate of Honor” to each of selected Liberian Authors the Organization had informed, via letter, three weeks earlier. His mission was on behalf of the legally operating organization, founded in February 2020, and based in Stephen Allen Tolbert Memorial Housing Estate Community in Gardnerville Township, Montserrado County, Republic of Liberia.