Trokon Wrepue is the CEO and Managing Editor of Liberia Excellent News Network (LENN). Wrepue is a Liberian journalist with 9 years of experience in the practice of journalism. Over the years, Wrepue has reported on women and children issues, investigated public and private sectors corruption, environmental challenges and other critical human interest stories. Besides being a journalist, Wrepue is also a Mandela Washington Fellow. In 2022, he travelled to California in the US where he studied leadership, culture and diversities at the California State University. In 2023, he travelled to Johannesburg in South Africa and attended the Mandela Washington Fellowship Symposium of Young African Leaders.
By: Trokon Wrepue – trokon1992seokin@gmail.com The detachment of the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency(LDEA) in Grand Gedeh County is currently investigation 37 years old drug suspect...
By: Kabina Kabah Paris, France – Vice President Jeremiah Koung has reaffirmed Liberia’s commitment to tackling malnutrition, a global challenge that threatens the health, development,...
By: Trokon Wrepue – trokon1992seokin@gmail.com Grand Cape Mount County – A delegation from the United States Embassy near Monrovia comprising Major Samuel Winsted, Marine Attaché...
By: Trokon Wrepue – trokon1992seokin@gmail.com Monrovia – The President of the Press Union of Liberia (PUL), Julius Kanubah, has made a compelling case for Liberian...
By: Gabriel Parker Tubmanburg, Bomi County – A Bomi County based youth group has launched a passionate plea for education authorities of the county to...
By: Contributing Writer Supreme Court Entrains Legal Argument in Bill of Information Filed by Embattled House Speaker Fonati Koffa Monrovia – The Supreme Court on...
By: Joseph Daniels MONROVIA, Liberia — For more than two decades, Liberia has relied on international aid to rebuild its economy following a brutal civil...
By: Joseph Daniels Monrovia, Liberia — As Liberia continues to navigate economic challenges and systemic educational shortcomings, a leading legal expert and educator has called...
By: Gabriel M. C. Parker Tubmanburg – The Bomi Community College (BCC) and the Community of Hope Agriculture Project (CHAP) have entered into a one-year...