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You will meet Henry Kpadehâborn on November 3, 1977âsitting on a wooden or concrete object in one of these two areas: in a general market ground or few yards from the entrance of a Governmentâs Ministry or Agency.
On Saturday, March 6, 2021, this writer met 44-year-old Henry at the intersection of Benson and Johnson Streets, striking the chords of his guitar, accompanied by his sonorous voice. The writer was passing but hooked by the lyrics of the song and the rhythmic sounds from the guitar.
âWhat Iâm doing is technically called public entertainment. And the song Iâm singing is my personal production entitled âGod Hasnât Given Up On You Yet,â the visually impaired musician responded to the writerâs second and third questions, after the writerâs self-introduction of his profession and mention of the main focus on his professional backgroundââreporting on peopleâs talents or innovations for nation-building.â
Liberia: 86-Yr-Old ‘Garbage Collector’ Rescued by U.S.-Based Liberian Organization
Liberia: 86-Yr-Old ‘Garbage Collector’ Rescued by U.S.-Based Liberian Organization
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Mr. James Weah, his wife (left) posing with donor’s representative (Mrs. Ne-Suah Beyan-Livingstone) posing with the food gifts
MONROVIA On February 17, 2021, a story entitled “Liberia: 86-Year-Old Government’s Retiree Survives on Garbage Collection” appeared on the website of Liberia’s current most popular newspaper, FrontPage Africa, and online versions of other Liberian media institutions Smart News, News Public Trust, and Global News Network (GNN).
The story was from a chat between this writer and the nonagenarian James Weah, born in 1935 on February 12 who had worked as a “street sweeper” with a Liberian Government’s Agency Monrovia City Corporation (MCC) over “ten years”, but was retired in 2001.
Liberian Journalist to Lead Global Environmental & Climate Conservation Initiative
Liberian Journalist to Lead Global Environmental & Climate Conservation Initiative
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– Development Journalist and Environmental Justice Advocate of Liberia, Moses R. Quollin is appointed as national director of the Global Environmental and Climate Conservation Initiative (Global ECC Initiative) in Liberia.
As National Director for Liberia, he is expected to voluntarily help to promote peace and advance youthful activities including environmentally friendly actions in either his own country or other countries around the globe – where possible. He will also help people to lead healthier and safer lives and communities to be able to better address present and future challenges.
Italian NGO, AIFO, Enters Liberian Disabled People’s “Work Issues”
Italian NGO, AIFO, Enters Liberian Disabled People’s “Work Issues”
The Italian Organization, middle, on the Workshop’s banner at the venue in Monrovia
MONROVIA – In 1997, a non-governmental Human Rights-advocacy and capacity-building organization, named Association Friends of Raoul Follereau (AIFO), founded by a French Journalist in 1961, opened Office in Liberia. The Organization’s Liberia debut was through a community-based rehabilitation approach on leprosy, and later established a business setup program being run disabled people into oil palm and rice production in Montserrado, Bong, Nimba, and Grand Gedeh Counties.
“In Liberia, AIFO started with Liberians with leprosy,” declared Rebecca Stubberfield, Project Manager of Coordinated Action on Disability in Liberia (CAD-L), a Project funded by the Swedish Embassy in Monrovia, at a two-day Workshop (16-17 February, 2021) on ‘decent work