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Liberia: Former Chief Justice Gloria Musu Scott Blames Executive and Legislature For The Pilling Up of Cases at the Judiciary


Liberia: Former Chief Justice Gloria Musu Scott Blames Executive and Legislature For The Pilling Up of Cases at the Judiciary
Liberia: Former Chief Justice Gloria Musu Scott Blames Executive and Legislature For The Pilling Up of Cases at the Judiciary
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MONROVIA – Former Chief Justice Gloria Musu Scott has blamed the Executive and the Legislature branches of government for the huge number of cases piling up at the Judiciary.
Justice Scott said the caseload on the Judiciary is due to the low budgetary support, signing and ratification of international laws by the Executive and the Legislature without the impact of the Judiciary. ....

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Liberia: Address by Olubanke King-Akerele at The Twentieth Commencement Convocation of The African Methodist Episcopal University


Liberia: Address by Olubanke King-Akerele at The Twentieth Commencement Convocation of The African Methodist Episcopal University
Liberia: Address by Olubanke King-Akerele at The Twentieth Commencement Convocation of The African Methodist Episcopal University
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Rev. Alvin E. Attah, Interim President, AME University, Dr. Timothy K. Kpoh, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Romelle A. Horton, Vice President of Academic Support Services, Member of the AMEU Cabinet and Council, Vice Chairs of the Board of Trustees, the Hon. Ansu Sonii, Minister of Education, the National Commission for Higher Education, Government officials here present, Dr Albert  Coleman, President of the Associate of Liberian Universities, Dr. Julius Nelson President of University of Liberia, President of Adventist University, Emmanuel Kollie, Deputy Minister of Education & Ass. Min of Education, Representative of President of Cuttington University, the AMEU Administration, Faculty, and ....

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Butchering Constitutional Democracy and Republican Governance Structure in Liberia!


By Rabbi Prince Joseph Tomoonh-Garlodeyh Gbaba, Sr., Ed. D.
Introduction
Liberia is Africa’s oldest ‘Democratic Republic’. What this means in legal and constitutional terms is that as a Democratic Republic the decisions that govern the people of Liberia are made or should be made by MAJORITY of the Liberian people, not one or two individuals but the overwhelming majority of the Liberian taxpayers and eligible voters. Therefore, being a democratic nation, it also means the power is squarely vested in the people of Liberia, and the voice or will of the majority MUST PREVAIL. Consequently, it means what most of the Liberian people want is what must be done. Therefore, if the handful of individuals to whom power is entrusted by the people go contrary to the unanimous decision or will of the majority, then the status quo is butchering democracy or the will of the people by the people! ....

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