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  2. Liberian Observer - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Kenneth Best - Wikipedia

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    He returned to Liberia in June 2005 and relaunched his old newspaper. He continued to serve as the publisher and editor of the Liberian Daily Observer, which continued to criticize the government. [6] In 2012, Best published The Evolution of Liberia's Democracy: A Brief look at Liberia's Electoral History – 1847-2011. [13]

  4. The Daily Observer - Wikipedia

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    The paper, Gambia's first daily newspaper, [2] [self-published source] was founded by Mae Gene and Kenneth Best in 1990. [3] Kenneth Best had previously managed another paper called the Daily Observer in Liberia, until the First Liberian Civil War caused him to relocate with his family to the Gambia. [2]

  5. Quincy B - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Observer newspaper revealed in June 2016 that Quincy B had agreed to serve as an ambassador for Lonestar Cell, a subsidiary of MTN Group. [9] [10] In 2017, singer Kobazzie released the single "Sleep for What", which was produced by Quincy B and appeared on Press Play, a 2017 compilation album released by Bilikon Entertainment.

  6. Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Nyonblee Karnga was born on 2 July 1968 [1] and raised in Grand Bassa County, Liberia, [2] growing up during the civil wars. [3] Her father, Abba G. Karnga, was the presiding bishop of the World Wide Mission of Liberia and her mother was an educator and gospel singer. [2] [4] She has 12 siblings. [5]

  7. Squatting in Liberia - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Observer reported in 2020 that over 9,000 Burkinabés were squatting on remote land in Grand Gedeh County. [9] In January 2021, the Liberia Land Authority announced it would be digitally titling all land in the country.

  8. MacDella Cooper - Wikipedia

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    MacDella Cooper (born March 13, 1977) is a Liberian politician and philanthropist. She is the Political Leader of The Movement for One Liberia (MOL) political party. Born in Monrovia, MacDella Cooper was exiled to Côte d'Ivoire during the outbreak of the First Liberian Civil War before being reunited with her family in the United States.

  9. Thomas Weh Syen - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Weh Syen (died August 15, 1981) was a Liberian soldier and politician. He was a leading member of the group of enlisted men that overthrew the country's government in an April 1980 military coup d'état, and accordingly, he became one of the leaders of the new military junta, the People's Redemption Council.