Rwanda and Liberia - How Patriotism, Focused Leadership and "Culture of It's Our Time" Shaping Progress and Retrogression (Part 1)
Published on: Thursday 23 May 2019
Opinion - Attitudes, values, and beliefs that are sometimes collectively referred to as "culture" play an unquestionable role in human behaviour and progress. Liberia experienced a catastrophic shift in its body politics in 1980 with the violent removal of the settlers oligarchy described by one Pan Africanist as "Black imperialism." One hundred and thirty three years of one party rule was violently replaced on April 12, 1980 by Master Sergeant Samuel Doe, an indigenous Liberian, who ascended to the Nation's highest
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