Liberia's Histo-political and Educational Journey: A Leeway Caveat :
A Confluence of Historical, Political, and Educational Articles
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The political history of Liberia reveals deep-rooted divisions between the indigenous population and freed slave immigrants, highlighting issues of governance marked by corruption and neglect. The narrative explores the struggles within the education sector, including high unemployment among teachers and government resistance to salary adjustments. It also addresses the challenges of unregulated private schooling, academic malpractice, and the influence of drug trafficking and arms smuggling. Additionally, the book examines the phenomenon of "mercenary" voters impacting elections across the nation.
