In Retrospect: Contemplation of Madame Gbowee’s, National Oration, On Liberia’s 172nd Independence Anniversary - News Summed Up

In Retrospect: Contemplation of Madame Gbowee’s, National Oration, On Liberia’s 172nd Independence Anniversary


Effective Governance, has anything changed in Liberia since Madam Roberta Gbowee Spoke on the 172nd Independence Anniversary, July 26, 2019, and have attitudes changed in Liberia, relevant to the content of Madam Gbowee’s presentation? The previous National Oration by Madam Roberta Gbowee, on the 172nd Independence anniversary, July 26, 2019, followed the tradition of selecting a Liberian annually to be National Orator, Madam Gbowee eloquently expressed her concerns. The recent National Oration by Madame Roberta Gbowee, on the 172nd Independence anniversary, July 26, 2019, followed the tradition of selecting a Liberian annually to be National Orator. Professor Didwho Twe, (One of Liberia’s indigenous intellectuals) as Liberia’s orator on July 26, 1944, delivered his speech entitled: The Future in Liberia and said. Finally, one of Liberia’s great orators, Professor Edward Wilmont Blyden, on July 27, 1857, was Liberia’s Independence Day Guest Speaker in Monrovia, 162 years ago.


Source: Front Page Africa August 03, 2020 00:33 UTC



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