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LAW MUST BE ABOVE POLITICS: A CONSTITUTIONAL ADVICE TO LIBERIA’S HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Guest Author: Tiawan Saye Gongloe The expulsion of Yekeh Kolubah for expressing a view on the Makona River boundary dispute is not merely an internal disciplinary action. It is a profound constitutional error—one that raises a fundamental question for our Republic: shall Liberia be governed by law, or by political emotion? At stake is not whether Hon. Kolubah was right or wrong. At stake is whether

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What Kind of Country Is This?

Keynote Address at the Commemoration of the 2nd Triennial Convention and the Celebration of the 6th Anniversary; Theme: “Decent Work Through Unionization” By Tiawan Saye Gongloe, on October 4, 2024 at 11:30 AM Government officials, leaders of the National Union of Hospitality, Aviation, Communication, and Energy Workers, other union leaders, distinguished guests, members of the 4th estate, ladies and gentlemen: Before going any further, allow me

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The CDC Kleptocracy and Reign of Terror is Going Down – and Out; Focus on Deciding Who Can Best Lead the New Liberia

By: Wonderr K. Freeman, CFCS, Attorney. Liberia votes come 2023. If you ask internet sensation, “Jacob Doe”, or “grammarian” Jefferson Koijee, there may be in fact no need for election. It should rather be a coronation of King George I. George Weah himself thinks he’s Liberia’s best “Prezo” ever. And most diehard CDC partisans (i.e., CDCians) gladly agree. Why not? After all, he’s Liberia’s black “diamond”,

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