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Farewell, Journalists Philip N Wesseh and James Seitua: Brilliant Minds Gone Too Soon!

Farewell, Journalists Philip N Wesseh and James Seitua: Brilliant Minds Gone Too Soon!
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The Fall Of A Colossal Media Icon! Tribute To Philip Nimene Wesseh

Whenever our history books begin to document the trappings of media icons along the shores of the small West African nation, Philip Nimene Wesseh's name will be engraved. For more than 40 years he dominated the pages of the papers. He joined journali

Observer @ 40: Liberia in the Drumbeat to War

Observer @ 40: Liberia in the Drumbeat to War
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Observer @40: Time for Sober Reflection of New Realities Facing the Liberian Media

By Maureen Sieh In its 40-year history, the Daily Observer has weathered many storms including five closures, imprisonment, and threats to its journalists and three fires for fulfilling its watchdog role of exposing corruption, widespread human rights abuses meted against the Liberian people by their government. One of the fires was in response to a story I wrote about the mysterious arrest and disappearance of Major General Kemeh, a son of Nimba County and former secretary general of the defunct People’s Redemption Council (PRC). Kemeh and his wife were spending the Christmas holiday in Nimba when former President Charles Taylor invaded Liberia from neighboring Ivory Coast on Christmas Eve 1989. The Kemehs were returning to Monrovia when they were stopped by government soldiers. General Kemeh was arrested, and the rest of the family returned home to Paynesville.

Liberia: Kenneth Best on the Daily Observer Newspaper and Its 40-Year Journey

Liberia: Kenneth Best on the Daily Observer Newspaper and Its 40-Year Journey Liberia: Kenneth Best on the Daily Observer Newspaper and Its 40-Year Journey Share The first thing I would like to do in this brief statement on the 40-year History of Liberia’s Daily ObserverNewspaper is to give thanks to Almighty God for giving Mae Gene and me, in January 1977, as we were coming to the close of our careers in Nairobi, Kenya, the idea of returning home to start Liberia’s first independent daily newspaper. I remember vividly when we first started dating in 1970 that we conceived the idea of publishing a magazine in Liberia.  We were not sure as to whether it would be one on politics or fashion or both.  God blessed our relationship with consummation in marriage, on July 17, 1971.  July 17 this year will make us 50 years married.  To God Be the Glory!  And thank you, Mae Gene! 

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