The 14- years of civil war in Liberia did not only destroyed lives and properties, it also ruined Liberia’s culture , which nowadays make many Liberians to erroneously conceive culture as only ‘drumming and dancing’ ; therefore failing to realize the impact culture has had on the fight for socioeconomic change in the country over the last few decades.
In the Quest for Culture Rebirth: Liberia’s Media Holds the ‘Key’
The Daily Observer,
22 September 2016, Liberia
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