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‘On Behalf of the Book People’ Revisited: How George Weah’s Presidency Vindicated the Book People

George Weah was — and remains — the most beloved Liberian who has ever lived. His football career was a gift to a nation that had almost nothing else to be proud of during its darkest decades. That love was real and it was deserved. But love does not read a budget. Love does not detect a procurement fraud. Love does not protect a Central Bank from its own directors. Love alone does not compel compliance with the law

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Politics & Elections,

On Behalf Of The “Book People”

By: Wonderr Freeman Originally Published in October 25, 2004 If all the degree holders were to conglomerate in one locality or in one building, I should consider myself fit enough to be a proud gatekeeper, knowing fully well that the degree I have earned is still further down the ladder. Furthermore, it should be considered no disrespect to the bigwigs amongst the “book people” if I

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