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Maretha Students Academic Development through the use of ICT, is intended to enable students to better understand subjects through research and others.

Maretha Students Academic Development through the use of ICT, is intended to enable students to better understand subjects through research and others educational means. We encourage Pupils and students to keep their learning expectation very high for better and brighter feature,in and around the World. lastly, we encourage experts to help in every other directions they can for the betterment of our society.

25/03/2026

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01/03/2026

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Vacant Positions Needed below

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1.5 Land Surveyors
1.6 Forman/superintendent
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2. Human Resources Management Professionals
2.1 Project Administration
2.2 Project Manpower Personnel
3. Finance and Accountants
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The Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) - Liberia Revenue Authority 05/01/2026

📢 JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

The Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) invites qualified and motivated Liberians to apply for the following contract positions:

🔹 Compliance Officer – 47 Positions
🔹 Enforcement Officer – 59 Positions

🗓 Application Deadline: January 14, 2026

Interested applicants are encouraged to apply online. Full details, including the Terms of Reference (TOR) and application requirements, are available on the LRA website and this official page.

HOW TO APPLY

1️⃣ Visit: www.lra.gov.lr

2️⃣ Click MEDIA on the menu bar
3️⃣ Select Job Vacancies
4️⃣ Choose the position of interest and carefully read the job details
5️⃣ If qualified, complete and submit the online application as instructed

🔗 Direct Application Links:

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Qualified Liberians are strongly encouraged to apply.

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14/12/2022

"As long as Europe 🇪🇺 and America 🇺🇸 Control our Money, they will Control our Economy: We need African Common Currency backed by our Resources not by Dollar or by Euro

Africa may never be able to build any of the prosperous economies we built in the past because we are nearly working entirely to support the economies of others while every value we have on our land is made to be taken away for free.

You may like to ask the next person to you this question: "why do African countries sell their product to America in Dollars, to EU countries in Euros, and to China in Yuan?"

The obvious answer you are likely to receive is: Because we need foreign exchange!

But, if we need foreign exchange (their currency) to demand for what they have of which we are in need, why don't they also need foreign exchange (our currency) to demand for what we have of which they are in need?

We want foreign currency, they want our value.

We have been Programmed into thinking that their paper is either more valuable or equally in value to our valuable resources and goods. But our paper worth nothing to their resources and goods.

But, the truth of the concept of paper money is that it only worth the value of goods or resources you own not that of others. This is the reason why Britain sells her products to US, EU, Africa or any other country in the British Pounds Sterling, Germany sells her products in Euros to Everyone including the US and China. When China want to own a share of the US Economy, it had to produce goods and values and sell them on the US market to obtain US dollars in order to use that dollar to obtain a share of the US economy through bonds and bills. China doesn't sell her product to America and pack US dollars to Chinese.

Our economic management teams must begin to understand that, no matter how little our resources may look in their eyes in their understanding, they are not valuess so they must be sold in our currencies. To allow them to be sold in the currencies of others means that we simply do not know that they even have any value at all.

The government of the African Continental Unity Party will Create an African Continental Currency which will be backed by the huge natural, material, and knowledge resources found in Africa; it is in this currency in which all African capital shall be traded in."

14/12/2022

THIS IS THE REASON WHY THERE ARE NO BLACK PLAYERS ON THE ARGENTINA TEAM

This is an old post but very insightful!

As I watched the Argentina and Iceland match today and wondered why there were no black players in the Argentinean team when other South American teams had black or biracial players, I remembered a conversation I had last year.

It was while I was on a cruise from Florida to the Grand Cayman Islands in the Caribbean.

Between an Argentinean doctor and myself, who had walked up to me during lunch one day and struck up a conversation with me.

There was no hiding the attraction.

We had bonded much to the chagrin of her three Argentinean friends.

On the deck of the ship that day, she kept going on about how she loves black men and looks forward to traveling so she can meet them.

I asked her.

"Don't you have black people in Argentina?"

She said with a matter of fact candour.

"No. Long time ago, after slavery, we killed them all."

I was taken aback.

She smiled.

And continued.

"Very bad. I am ashamed of my people. It was very systematic though. Very well thought out. First they forced most of the men to fight for Argentina against Paraguay. They knowingly sent them into battles that were poorly planned so that the Paraguay army will do for them what they couldn't themselves do. Kill the blacks. Most of them died there. The remaining of them they forced to live in this province were there was a plague. A disease that the government refused to curb so that it can also do for them what they couldn't do. Kill the blacks. The refused to set up hospitals, clinics, adequate shelter, food outlets, nothing. They created the best environment for the disease to thrive. It killed the rest of the men that had survived the war. The darker you are, the higher the chance they will send you to that place to live or to the war to die. The lighter skinned women they forced them to sleep with the white men, so that their children are biracial, then they forced the children when they grew older to sleep with white men, so that the blackness of the skin of the children became whiter and whiter until there was no longer any visibly black people seen. It was so bad that blacks fled to Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil and even Paraquay where they were better treated even though not as well as they should be treated as human beings deserving full equality. Atleast those ones did not want to kill them and accepted to give them protection and a means of livelihood. As a matter of fact in Chile, there was a city called Arica where Black people were so accepted and respected that in the 1700s two black free man, one called Anzuréz were elected mayors. But the white colonial masters from Spain came six months later and nullified the elections, they were afraid of other cities giving black people too many rights. But the blacks who had found succour did not complain, they sent word for others to flee Argentina and come join them. Afterall what was cancelled elections compared to certain death?"

Then she went silent as though trying to replay the magnitude of the crime in her mind again. Then she said it in a sombre tone in order to drive it home to me.

"The ones the Argentineans did not kill through war or disease, and r**e and impregnate, fled the country and ultimately we got rid of the blacks."

I listened in rising sorrow.

She continued academically.

"So although they abolished slavery in 1815 in Argentina, it continued until 1853, after that the main preoccupation of the leaders was how to get rid of the black slaves and their descendants. Our president who ruled us from 1868 to 1874, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, wrote in his diary in 1848, this was long before he became president and slavery ended that - 'In the United States… 4 million are black, and within 20 years will be 8 million…. What is to be done with such blacks, hated by the white race?' - It shows that he was already thinking of how to eliminate black people before he became President and when he became President, he succeeded."

"Didn't the world say anything?"

"No. They ignored it. I am sure most of them wanted to do the same thing but failed. At that time, they admired them. I remember when I will go to Brazil as a child, my father's friend will say in disgust as he looked at the black Brazilians - we should have had your guts and finished them off. All of them. Make Brazil white just like Argentina."

"And the Europeans?"

She laughed.

"It is an open secret, just like King Leopold and his genocide in Congo. No one talks about it, but they know about it. Atleast the older ones do. The younger ones not so much. Why do you think all the N***s ran to Argentina after World War 2?"

I was silent.

She continued.

"Because it was the perfect place for the most evil racists in history to live."

Then she looked out to the infinitely blue sea around the ship and sighed audibly before she continued.

" Sadly, to some extent, it still is welcoming and accomodating of racial hatred. We took the Tango from the African slaves and made it our own. In Argentina, not one person will tell you the true history of that dance. They don't want to associate it with Africa. In fact if you ask them about black people in Argentina they will tell you that there has never been black people in Argentina. They teach them in schools. They rewrite the history. They make it all white. And as I said it is all underneath the surface. They never come out and say we hate black people. Argentina is only for whites or anything like that. They have just fixed the country to only be for white people."

I looked at her friends, Argentineans like her, who were lounging on the chairs on the deck, clad in their tiny bikinis, drinking pina coladas and smiling.

She followed my gaze and then turned to me.

"Don't be fooled by all those smiles, scratch the surface and you will see that all they want is for you to disappear.

13/12/2022

A mouse was placed at the top of a jar filled with grains. It was so happy to find so much food around him that no longer he felt the need to run around searching for food. Now he could happily live his life. After a few days of enjoying the grains, he reached the bottom of the jar.

Suddenly, he realize that he was trapped and he couldn't get out. He now has to fully depend on someone to put grains in the jar for him to survive.

He now has no choice but to eat what he's given.

A few lessons to learn from this:
1. Short term pleasures can lead to long-term traps.
2. If things come easy and you get comfortable, you are getting trapped into dependency.
3. When you are not using your skills, you will lose more than your skills. You lose your CHOICES and FREEDOM.
4. Freedom does not come easy but can be lost quickly.
5. NOTHING comes easily in life and if it comes easily, maybe it is not worth it.

Don't curse your struggles. They are your blessings in disguise.

www.yourafricanation.com.ng

Photos 13/12/2022

On a journey home to see her family in 2008, Muniba Mazari watched the rural landscape of Pakistan pass by her passenger window. She was excited to see her brothers again and celebrate her 21st birthday. But those hopes were dashed when the car crashed and fell into a ditch by the side of the road. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct34p8

Muniba opened her eyes to find an old man gently holding her head. Her body was in shock and as she came-to, local villagers began dragging her out of the car. They put her in the back of a jeep, and she began to realise the extent of her injuries. She cried out in pain: “I cannot feel my legs, where are my legs?”
Once she got to hospital the doctors confirmed her fears, she was paralysed from the waist down. They performed several operations, inserting titanium rods into her arm and spine. When they told her she would never be able to carry a child, she felt hopeless: “That was the moment I was devastated… I cried my eyes out.”

But her brothers brought her a gift that would change her life: a sketchbook and a set of oil pastels.
Sick of staring at the white walls, Muniba began to draw everything she was feeling. She spent the next two years bedridden, where painting became her only solace. Listening to the world outside, she painted pictures of dark streets and women walking alone to express her feelings of isolation and pain. She says that “the only way to say it was to paint it.”

After two years of confinement, she finally sat in her wheelchair for the first time. It took a long time to accept her new reality but continuing with her art gave her purpose.

She began piling up her pictures under her bed, sure that no one else would ever see them. But her family continued to support her. Her brother told her “You’re not piling them up, you’re working on your collection and one day you will exhibit your work.”

So when she received an email offering an opportunity to show her paintings, she was thrilled. Soon, the public started to relate to her work, seeing her struggle through her images. She says that “my artwork [from that time] reminds me of the worst moments, but also the moments when I didn’t give up on myself” and her viewers connected with them too.

Soon, she was speaking publicly about her experience and eventually she became Pakistan’s first wheelchair-using TV show host as an anchor on national television. Now people call her the Iron Lady of Pakistan, on account of the titanium in her body, and she’s using her platform to challenge narratives around disability:

“When I’m sitting in my wheelchair and I’m doing my weekend show, I’m thinking about that little girl or a boy, sitting in a far-flung area of Pakistan, sitting in their wheelchair or with their disability and thinking, 'if she can do it, so can we.'”

Muniba finally achieved her dream of becoming a mother when she adopted her son in 2011, and he brings her hope for the future.

“There were days when there was nothing to look forward to and today when I see him standing in front of me, I think, wow there is so much to look forward to now.”

Listen to our interview with Muniba on Outlook:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct34p8
📸 : credit Muniba Mazari

01/12/2022

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Do not get so comfortable in someones else's house that you forget to build your own ~ Malcolm X

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