If the current level of discontent amongst Liberians is anything to judge by, then there is a strong likelihood Liberia may experience severe turbulence in the months ahead. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s second term may not be as quiet as the first. The signs are everywhere.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Will The Loyal Opposition Take a Stand in Liberia?
If the current level of discontent amongst Liberians is anything to judge by, then there is a strong likelihood Liberia may experience severe turbulence in the months ahead. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s second term may not be as quiet as the first. The signs are everywhere.
Labels:
liberia,
peace and reconciliation,
president sirleaf
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
11 Questions: Patricia Jabbeh Wesley, Poet

Wesley [PhD] is Associate Professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University and a Liberian writer with four books of poetry under her belt. Jabbeh Wesley’s fifth book “In Monrovia, the River Visits the Sea,” is now in print. It is a children’s book recently published by One Moore Book Publishers, Jan. 2013.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Kona Khasu calls on Liberian Govt. to support arts

11 Questions: Kona Khasu, Cultural Aficionado
Khasu is a long
time Liberian culture promoter and currently heads the Liberian Arts and
Culture Council in Liberia as post war Liberia moves to position the arts at
the center of national development. To simply called Kona Khasu a cultural
enthusiast would be unfair, he has been at the center of education and social
policies in his native Liberia for close a decade and half, and if anyone knows
anything about Liberian theatre also, they would know Kona Khasu.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Albert Porte Versus William V.S. Tubman
A. Porte 1906-1986 |
Thursday, January 24, 2013
President Sirleaf “Enduring Legacy”: A Rejoinder
ralph geeplay
President Sirleaf |
Let’s pick some bones with Ms. Shirley N. Brownell, President
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s Communications Director and her well written op-ed, “Journey to
Partnership: An Enduring Legacy for President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.”
Labels:
foreign policy,
Legacy,
liberia,
president sirleaf
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Liberian editor speaks truth to power

11 Questions:
Activist Stephanie C. Horton
Horton is the managing
editor and founder of Sea Breeze Journal of Contemporary Liberian Writings
(SBJ), an e-publication that promotes Liberian arts and culture.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Liberia’s President Sirleaf gets cocky in second term
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf |
Analysis
By: Ralph Geeplay
Early in her second term and on the last leg of her presidency, analysts say the Liberian president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is getting cocky, showing signs of someone who is not worry about reelection, and perhaps who’s also not a good reader of Liberian history. Sirleaf has been complacent to act when she wants to, and tends now to be expedient in the face of grave concerns to a segment of the population that disagrees with the way her leadership is being felt across the land. The Liberian president of late has been bold in dismissing public opinion observers say. Sirleaf now in a whiff is referring to legitimate critics as the “Noisy Minority”, a segment of the population she was once part of, the catch phrase that is a buzz word today.
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