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The Inquirer is a leading independent daily newspaper published in Liberia, based in Monrovia. It is privately owned with a "good reputation". [ 1 ] A former notable editor is Gabriel I. H. Williams , secretary general and president of the Press Union of Liberia (PUL).
The Analyst (newspaper) F. FrontPage Africa; I. The Inquirer (Liberia) L. Liberia Herald; Liberian Observer; Liberian Times
The Inquirer, private daily. [7] National Chronicle [9] The New Dawn, private daily. [7] New Democrat [5] New Republic Liberia [10] Defunct newspapers and magazines include: [11] Africa League; African Nationalist [12] Africa's Luminary (est. 1839) Amulet (est. 1839) Daily Listener (est. 1950) Footprints Today (est. 1984) The Friend ...
The Monrovia-based Press Union continued to criticize violence against and exiles of foreign media correspondents who came to cover the wars. Despite the war, one of the country's more prominent independent newspapers, the Inquirer, was founded in 1991 during the conflict.
Inquirer or The Inquirer may refer to: The Inquirer, a British technology news website; The Inquirer, a Liberian newspaper; The Inquirer a newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia, between 1840 and 1855; The Inquirer, a British Unitarianism magazine that has been published since 1842; The Philadelphia Inquirer, an American newspaper
The Liberian Observer or Daily Observer Newspaper is a newspaper published in Liberia. Based in Monrovia, The Liberian Observer Corporation was founded by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Y. Best in 1981. [1] [2] [3] An independent newspaper, it states that its goals are government accountability and popular awareness of current events. [2]
Date Constituency Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause May 13, 2006 (1st round) [1] May 2006 (2nd round) [2] Rivercess-1: Ronald Alexander Mitchell [3]: IND [3]: Elizabeth Pennoh Williams [2]
Johnson N. Gwaikolo was born on July 25, 1955, in Zekepa in the Central Province (now Nimba County).He attended the Methodist school in Ganta.He attended the University of Liberia for two years before starting his education in the United States in 1979. [1]