A New Chapter
“I may feel more pain, more heartaches, more frustrations, but I will not be broken again, Because I have been there and I have done that. I have survived the battles and came out as a winner” Continue Reading
“I may feel more pain, more heartaches, more frustrations, but I will not be broken again, Because I have been there and I have done that. I have survived the battles and came out as a winner” Continue Reading
Click here to read the first three entries in this series I, II, III As the struggle against academic malpractice continues, one should understand that it does not only affect a single institution, but the entire country. So, today, I… Continue Reading
We elect someone that we believed “has a heart for Liberia,” and we are still subjugated to the same repetitive norm of failed leadership and total hardship. Continue Reading
A new semester had just begun and on this very wet first Monday morning of school, I started making my way earlier than normal to beat the odds of being caught up and made late by much rain or cold.… Continue Reading
We all remember the second half of 2017, us young people felt the strong need to remind our parents and aunties, who were acting like they could dictate our future, that young people actually make up the majority of the… Continue Reading
Dear Liberia, I’ve heard so much about you over the years, seen pictures of what it was like “back in the day”, tasted your food and listened to your stories. Dear Liberia, Why are people telling me not to come?… Continue Reading
I am departing Liberia for the U.S. today after an extended four-week stay. Initially, I planned for and purchased a six-week return ticket, with no knowledge that my six weeks will become ten. I arrived in Liberia on July 5… Continue Reading
We now live in a society (Liberia, precisely) where justice is being compromised, and because of this we have become vulnerable to all sorts of attacks. They say, “She enticed the guy by exposing her breast, her legs, her curves;… Continue Reading
Amidst all the political controversy going on in Liberia and the world today, I’ve been working on ignoring the noise and just focusing on choosing right over wrong whenever I “have to” make a choice. All of that was tested… Continue Reading
June 16 was Aunt Madiana’s birthday and my birthday’s eve. I decided to worship at Star Baptist Church, after more than three years of not going. Growing up, I made the choice to join Mama’s church, a choice that was… Continue Reading