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Depreciation of the Kpelle Tribe’s Rich Cultural Heritage in Liberia (E-Book)

Depreciation of the Kpelle Tribe’s Rich Cultural Heritage in Liberia (E-Book)

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  • Alex Prince Johnson is a native of Gungbeyah Chiefdom, Bopolu District, Gbarpolu County, Liberia. He is a selfmotivator, a passionate educator and a human rights artivist. Alex officially began his writing career as a high school reporter and later transitioned as a volunter at a community radio station in Rural Montserrado, where he served for over four years. He decided to pursue his lifelong dream of becoming a writer, he transitioned as a print media journalist and published several articles for the Analyst Newpaper, the Independent Probe Newpaper, the Catalyst newspaper, and partially for the Hot Pepper newspaper from 2015-2019 as a correspondent from Bong County, Liberia. Alex currentely works for NewGlobe/Brigde Liberia as a Learning and Innovation Officer, a role that requires a lot of writing which he enjoys a lot. This project is Alex’s first publication in pursurance of his dream of becoming an author.

  • “The Depreciation of the Kpelle Tribe’s Rich Cultural Heritage” delves into the captivating story of the Kpelle People, an indigenous tribe with a storied history and a rich cultural heritage. Nestled within the lush landscapes of West Africa, the Kpelle have long been guardians of traditional, customs, and values that have shaped their identity over centuries"

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