Author: Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor

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Tribute to Rev. Betty Jubu Bargblor Gaye (AGM) -Mr. Jonathan Gaychuway

Rev. Betty Jubu Glay-Nyonnon Gaye was born on June 1, 1932, in Bargblor Town, Gborho Chiefdom, Grand Gedeh County,

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Liberia: Why A Nation So Rich with Natural Resources, But Majority Citizens So Poor? (An Expose’) By Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor

The Government of Liberia has entered into an agreement with a Chinese firm to exchange some of the country’s

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Mossi Farmers in Southeastern Liberia: What Radical Elements Are They? By Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor

Katarina Hoije has reported on May 9, 2019, in the Bloomberg News Organ, that “Heavyweights Ghana and Ivory Coast

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Liberian Education System: Attainment of Vocational, Technological Skills & Youth National Service By Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor

Education has a great social importance especially in the modern, complex industrialized societies. Philosophers of all periods, beginning with

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Tribute to One of Christian Brothers’ Great Educators: Late Rev. Brother Donal Denis Walsh By Mr. Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor

  Tribute to One of Christian Brothers’ Great Educators, Gbarnga City, Bong County Mankind, down through the ages has

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Good Governance: Is Election of a County Superintendent in Liberia, a Necessity? By Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor

What took place in Zwedru City, Grand Gedeh County, is a result of a system that undermined the fundamental

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An overview of the Secondary Schools in Grand Gedeh County,  Liberia

By Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor Former Deputy Managing Director, Liberia National Port Authority, NPA (Educator) At the Tchien District Development

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Liberian Education System: Traditional Methodology vs. Innovative Technologies (A Perspective) By Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor

While the nations of the world are endeavoring to eliminate the spreading of the coronavirus infection, let me reflect

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History Feature: Who are the Krahns And Are They linked to Igbos, Ashanti, Akans and Yorubas in West Africa?

In West African history, we learn that three(3) languages evolved by 1 AD in the Niger Delta. These historians

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