Liberian Nobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee has added her voice to those calling on President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to dismiss her son, Robert Sirleaf, who is chairman of the National Oil Company "if she is serious to fight corruption".
Mr. Robert Sirleaf, the Chairman of the National Oil Company of Liberia or NOCAL, may be a very strong-hearted man, not because he chairs the Board of the lucrative oil company, but simply because of his ability to play down repeated calls for his resignation to safe himself the headache.
what is disappointing is the issue of corruption in Madam government
whereas she declared to fight this to the zero level.Liberia small
population many resources yet poor because of corruption.
The New dawn newspaper is owned by medina Wesseh who is a close ally of
thepresdient. What do you expect but glowing reviews on the presdient and
her corrupt entourage. Liberia is doomed.
She's got a good point. Despite Robert Sirleaf's qualifications, I don't
think it is a good reflection on President Sirleaf's committment to fight
against corruption and nepotism. Charity must begin at home!
Gbowee, having a political ambition? Ellen Johnson Sirleaf had it too
otherwise she won't had been president. Ambition not a crime rather the
desire to achieve a goal against events one considers are not in the right
track. Ego is what we should be condemning because it is Ego that turns our
sight to the other side. Madam Sirleaf has achieved her ambition and now
she is Ego for not applying the same rode to his son. STOP BEING BIAS
A prominent Liberian, Madam Leymah Gbowee, has criticized Liberia's Education System, terming it as "poor". Madam Gbowee, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, asserted that the education system of Liberia is appalling as compared to other countries across the African Continent.
When she addressed a news conference recently at the head offices of the Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa in Congo Town, outside Monrovia, Laureate Leymah Gbowee, criticized Liberia's Education System, terming it as "poor".
Nobel Laureate, Madam Leymah Gbowee, has strongly condemned the Director of the Executive Protection Service (EPS), Mr. Othello Warrick, for threatening journalists in the country. The EPS provides security for the Presidency, first family, and foreign dignitaries when mandated by the President.
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Liberian Nobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee has added her voice to those calling on President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to dismiss her son, Robert Sirleaf, who is chairman of the National Oil Company "if she is serious to fight corruption".
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Liberia: Robert Sirleaf's Headache
The New Dawn (Monrovia), 31 July 2013
Mr. Robert Sirleaf, the Chairman of the National Oil Company of Liberia or NOCAL, may be a very strong-hearted man, not because he chairs the Board of the lucrative oil company, but simply because of his ability to play down repeated calls for his resignation to safe himself the headache.
what is disappointing is the issue of corruption in Madam government whereas she declared to fight this to the zero level.Liberia small population many resources yet poor because of corruption.
The New dawn newspaper is owned by medina Wesseh who is a close ally of thepresdient. What do you expect but glowing reviews on the presdient and her corrupt entourage. Liberia is doomed.
She's got a good point. Despite Robert Sirleaf's qualifications, I don't think it is a good reflection on President Sirleaf's committment to fight against corruption and nepotism. Charity must begin at home!
Gbowee, having a political ambition? Ellen Johnson Sirleaf had it too otherwise she won't had been president. Ambition not a crime rather the desire to achieve a goal against events one considers are not in the right track. Ego is what we should be condemning because it is Ego that turns our sight to the other side. Madam Sirleaf has achieved her ambition and now she is Ego for not applying the same rode to his son. STOP BEING BIAS
Liberia: Leymah Gbowee Criticizes Liberia's Education System
Heritage (Monrovia), 19 June 2013
A prominent Liberian, Madam Leymah Gbowee, has criticized Liberia's Education System, terming it as "poor". Madam Gbowee, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, asserted that the education system of Liberia is appalling as compared to other countries across the African Continent.
Liberia: A Challenge to Our Policymakers, Others
Heritage (Monrovia), 19 June 2013
When she addressed a news conference recently at the head offices of the Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa in Congo Town, outside Monrovia, Laureate Leymah Gbowee, criticized Liberia's Education System, terming it as "poor".
Liberia: Leymah Gbowee Condemns EPS Boss' Threats Against Journalists
Heritage (Monrovia), 15 May 2013
Nobel Laureate, Madam Leymah Gbowee, has strongly condemned the Director of the Executive Protection Service (EPS), Mr. Othello Warrick, for threatening journalists in the country. The EPS provides security for the Presidency, first family, and foreign dignitaries when mandated by the President.