Liberia: Kenneth Best on the Daily Observer Newspaper and Its 40-Year Journey
Liberia: Kenneth Best on the Daily Observer Newspaper and Its 40-Year Journey
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The first thing I would like to do in this brief statement on the 40-year History of Liberia’s Daily ObserverNewspaper is to give thanks to Almighty God for giving Mae Gene and me, in January 1977, as we were coming to the close of our careers in Nairobi, Kenya, the idea of returning home to start Liberia’s first independent daily newspaper.
I remember vividly when we first started dating in 1970 that we conceived the idea of publishing a magazine in Liberia. We were not sure as to whether it would be one on politics or fashion or both. God blessed our relationship with consummation in marriage, on July 17, 1971. July 17 this year will make us 50 years married. To God Be the Glory! And thank you, Mae Gene!
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MONROVIA – The Publisher of Liberia’s first independent newspaper, Mr. Kenneth Y. Best, has recounted the “costly pains and challenges” him and several of his staffs suffered and encountered for establishing a news organ and reporting critical and balance stories in keeping with their reportorial duties in the country.
The Daily Observer newspaper was established in January 1981 during the brutal and cruel regime of military dictator Samuel K. Doe.
Mr. Best recalled that the beginning of the paper second month in existence, the “erratic, powerful and tyrannical Justice Minister, Chea Cheapoo” during the Doe, summoned him at his office on a Monday morning, and with loaded guns pointed at him from every direction and blasted for nearly two hours, because his paper had published a story about that was displeasing to him.
Desktop computers donated by Henry P. Costa to the Wilfred Gongloe Educational Center
Ten sets of desktop computers have been presented to the Wilfred Kehleboe Gongloe Educational Resource Center by the Chairman of the Council of Patriots, Henry Pedro Costa. The computers were turned over to the Gongloe family on Saturday, 30 January in Monrovia.
On Saturday, 05 December, 2020, a structure which memorializes the classroom life of the teacher Wilfred Kehleboe Gongloe was comissioned in Glehyee Zorpea at a well attended ceremony, and during the commissioning Cllr. Tiawan Gongloe, oldest of the family members, threw out an SOS a call for help to the modern resource center to have computers and electricity that will help researchers and students to gather more information and gain computer literacy.