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Maximore’s “Official Turning Over: The Intrigues and Wastes”
Administrator’s Note: My friend and brother, Ernest S. Maximore, has penned and shared with me another article, which I am pleased to share with my readers of this blog. The article was published in “GAC’s Today”, the official newsletter of the General Auditing Commission (GAC). I hope you enjoy it. Fell free to comment, if … Read more
Maximore’s “Pains of Airborne Conversation”
Ernest S.Maximore, a young Liberian writer, pens a conversation he had with a Ghanaian citizen on a plane. It’s my desire to share his entire piece with my visitors and readers. Pains of Airborne Conversation In my airborne conversations, I have had the opportunity to talk on various issues and with personalities, some familiar relations … Read more
Professor K-Moses Nagbe’s 163rd Independence Day Message
On 30 July 2010, one of Liberia’s erudite personalities and prolific writers, Professor K-Moses Nagbe, delivered a speech to the Liberian community in Staten Island in New York. It was his Independence Day message to his fellow Liberians, as Liberia and its people celebrated the country’s 163rd Anniversary. The speech was neither about teaching history … Read more
Happy Birthday, Mama Liberia!
Monday, 26 July, will be Liberia’s 163rd Independence Celebration. Liberia, Africa’s first independent republic, declared her independence on 26 July 1847. Mama Liberia, as she’s affectionately referred to by her children, is a nation whose history is replete with tragic stories , the most recent being the fourteen-year civil war which saw the loss of … Read more
The Hypocrisy of Conservative America
Yes, I am cognizant of the liberal-conservative divide existing in almost every society, especially in the American society. In fact, it permeates every facet of the society — religious, social, political, etc. Many have asked whether America is more liberal, or more conservative. The answer one gets to such a question depends on who’s asked, … Read more
Read Them
Have you already obtained a copy of An Interview with Mama Liberia? Well, perhaps it slipped you mind since you last heard about it. This post is intended to remind you about the book. In fact, you can view a few of the pages in the book by clicking on the image below. Get your … Read more
Writing President Sirleaf on Her 2011 Run Declaration
Dear Ma Ellen, To start with, as you’ve already noticed, it’s not my intention to be formal in this letter. You’ve indicated on a few occasions that, by virtue of your gender and current position, you’re like our mother. I’m addressing you with that in mind. This doesn’t mean that I’ll eat crab with shame … Read more
A New Book about Liberia Coming Soon
I have written a new book. It’s mainly about Liberia, but there are some points and issues with international flavor. The book is titled Pinpointing the Points. It is a nine-chapter, 156-page book in which I not only identify pertinent issues of the Liberian discourse, but also present my thoughts, comments and analyses on them, … Read more
Pagan Worship Legalized in Europe
Pagan worship was officially permitted and legalized in Denmark in 2003. Worshipers include university professors, students and ordinary people. Since the pagan worship law was passed, no church or Christian group has mobilized a team of missionaries go to these pagan worshipers to convert or Christianize them, at least not to my knowledge. But why? … Read more