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When Sycophancy Replaces Competence

By Julius T. Jaesen, II, BA, MA, Cand. M.Sc. Managing Editor Democracy Watch coyies2004@gmail.com In the annals of governance, the delicate balance between competence and sycophancy…

Dissecting President Boakai’s Nominations

By Julius T Jaesen II Managing Editor Democracy Watch My one-cent opinion on President Boakai's nomination or recycling of officials from past administrations... To question Boakai's nominations…

May Liberia’s Light Shine Brightly

By Julius T. Jaesen, II  Managing Editor  Democracy Watch In a world brimming with diverse landscapes, cultures, and histories, I stand in admiration of Liberia, a nation whose spirit shines…

DEMOCRACY CANNOT BE A FACADE OF THE ELITE

By Chernoh Alpha M. Bah It is now clear to all those who have been watching developments in West Africa that the June 2023 elections in Sierra Leone have turned out to be the biggest…

Dancing With The Devil

By Julius T. Jaesen II Managing Editor Democracy Watch Many times, Liberians do not listen when people try to advise them for their own good. But when they run into trouble then they want the…