Liberia University VP Quits Over Politics
A well-known Liberian professor, Wilson Tarpeh, has quit his position as vice president of the University of Liberia citing his political alignment with the opposition Congress of Democratic Change as "the reason the government is unwilling to release much-needed funding" to the institution.
President Sirleaf meets with University of Liberia administrators
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Liberia:
Gov't Rubbishes Tarpeh's Claims
New Dawn, 3 March 2015
The Government of Liberia has rubbished claims by the Vice President of Fiscal Affairs and Finance at the state-owned university of Liberia or UL that funding to the university was… Read more »
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Liberia:
Univ. of Liberia Students Divided On Tarpeh, Sonii Resignations
FrontPageAfrica, 3 March 2015
Several students at the University of Liberia have welcomed the resignation of two professors from the state run university at the same time saying that there are hidden motives… Read more »
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Liberia:
Wilson Tarpeh Quits UL Post
Inquirer, 2 March 2015
The Vice President for Fiscal Affairs & Finance at the University of Liberia, Prof WilsonTarpeh has resigned his post at the university. It takes effect March 7. Read more »
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Liberia:
Official - UL Set to Reopen March 17
Heritage, 2 March 2015
The Vice President of the University of Liberia (UL) for Media Relations, Mr. Norris Tweah, has disclosed that the UL is set to reopen on March 17, 2015. Read more »
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Liberia:
Assoc. Prof. Wilson Tarpeh Quits University of Liberia
FrontPageAfrica, 2 March 2015
The regime of Nobel Laureate, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has continuously boasted of exercising a high level of political tolerance by allowing opposition politicians to… Read more »