Grief walks beside us this May 6, turning a day of celebration into one of solemn reflection. For on Saturday evening, we lost Cletus, a follower and friend of D’Tweah …
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Cletus T. Noah: A Kindred Soul of Humility, Kindness and Loyalty
by Michael Francis Tarr 44 viewsBy Samuel D. Tweah, Jr. The birth-death conundrum continues its defiance of the human grasp. One a certain day we are born into an unknown world amid jubilation. Subsequently, on …
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Anti-Koffa Plot: a tale of greed, betrayal and political treachery
by Michael Francis Tarr 167 viewsIn Liberia, the phrase “cutting the cloth to fit the tailor” captures the alchemy of political survival: bending rules, institutions, and even truth to suit the ambitions of the powerful. …
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The President’s response to the Supreme Court’s ruling is troubling. It is an outright rejection of or a disregard for the decision of the highest Court of the land, and …
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Rebuttal to President Joseph Nyumah Boakai
by Michael Francis Tarr 140 viewsBy Cllr. Tiawan Saye GongloeAssistant Professor of law, and an Advocate for Constitutional Order & Human Rights April 25, 2025 The Supreme Court of Liberia, in its Opinion and Judgment …
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Respect the Supreme Court, Uphold the Rule of Law
by Michael Francis Tarr 143 views“We join voice with thousands of Marylanders calling on the Maryland County Legislative Caucus to respect the opinion of the Supreme Court and return to carrying out their duties under …
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Now Is the Time: Why Nimba Needs Edith Gongloe-Weh in the Senate
by Michael Francis Tarr 163 viewsWilliametta E. Saydee-Tarr — Former Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Republic of Liberia
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Liberia: The Land of Remarkable Firsts—A Nation Forged in Fire and Freedom
by Michael Francis Tarr 142 viewsReflecting on Liberia’s journey, we are reminded of a nation that has consistently defied the odds, emerging stronger from the crucible of adversity. Founded by freed African Americans in 1822, …