Liberia: Not Living By Bread Alone - Life Goes On for Suspended Lawyer

"When the Supreme Court came down with its ruling in January, I said to myself, look, like Christ said to his disciples: "Man cannot live by bread alone". So I have determined that I will not live by practicing law alone, but instead, get involved in other things like engage in business and help develop the community of Caldwell." Suspended Lawyer, Cllr. Beyan Howard

Louisiana, Caldwell - Shortly after the Supreme Court of Liberia came down with a ruling to suspend Justice Minister Christiana Tah and Cllr. Beyan Howard, one of several lawyers representing FrontPageAfrica publisher Rodney Sieh in the libel case against former Agriculture Minister Dr. J. Chris Toe, Howard, a long-time practicing and human rights lawyer took his punishment on the chin, rolled up his sleeves and went into business.

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