by F.A. Togba‐Mensah It had been sixteen years since the then twenty something year old had last seen the country in late 1989. The country had been badly battered. Buildings lay in ruins. Bullet holes lined the walls of many buildings. Poverty ruled the city streets. But Shoana Clarke Solomon saw something quite the contrary. “This country is so beautiful,” is all she could think of her native land, Liberia. Despite the evident devastation the country had suffered and the apparent struggles that still plagued it, the young Liberian was glad to be home.
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