Managing Editor of the Inquirer Newspaper, Atty. Philip Wesseh
In the midst of economic difficulties in the country, the Managing Editor of the Inquirer Newspaper, Atty. Phillip N. Wesseh, says he still remains grateful to God for the newspaper being the only surviving post-war independent in Liberia.
âIndeed, the three decades of existence thus far were not rosy, as there were many challenges, including dangerous assignments for which we took the risk. The fact that this paper started when the guns were raging, created a challenge to the paper to exercise a great deal of professionalism and high ethical standards,â said Atty. Wesseh.
Tribute to Ms. Vickie Ward: A Brilliant Mind Gone Too Soon
Tribute to Ms. Vickie Ward: A Brilliant Mind Gone Too Soon
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In the Holy Bible, the book of Ecclesiastes Chapter 3 verses 1-2 says: “To everything, there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die ..” Verse 4 of Chapter 3 also tells us that there is “a time to weep and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance.”
A Tribute by By Gabriel I.H. Williams, Contributing Writer
At this present time, family, loved ones, friends, former co-workers, as well as scores of many others, are mourning the loss of Ms. Vickie Ward, who passed from labor to rest on December 16, 2020, in the US.