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D. Kaihenneh Sengbeh

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Feb 1, 2026, 1:57:28 PMFeb 1
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Dear Professional Media Colleagues,

As some of you may already be aware, I teach Journalism and Media Studies at the University of Liberia. This semester, I am teaching Elections Reporting and Investigative Journalism.

A core requirement of the Investigative Journalism course is that students—working either individually or in groups—produce at least one student-level investigative story. Working with them closely, in a newsroom-style editor–reporter process, the students have developed two investigative stories produced in groups.

I believe these stories meet basic publication standards. They address real, public-interest issues, not speculative subjects, and were developed through reporting, verification, and rewriting.

As a way of motivating and exposing these future journalists to professional practice, I kindly request your support in considering these stories for publication on your respective platforms—subject, of course, to your editorial policies, review, and scrutiny.

Should any of the stories be published, I would sincerely appreciate it if you could share the publication link with me, particularly for academic documentation and student motivation.

Thank you very much for your continued support in nurturing Liberia’s next generation of journalists.

Warm regards,


Danicius Kaihenneh Sengbeh
Instructor, Journalism & Communication

Department of Communication & Media Studies
University of Liberia

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D. Kaihenneh Sengbeh
Media & Communications Expert
Former Secretary-General
Press Union Of Liberia
Head - African Tax Media Network
Cell: +231 886 196444
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Email: dakas...@yahoo.com
Blog: Sengbeh’s Weblog

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D. Kaihenneh Sengbeh

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Feb 26, 2026, 8:16:43 PMFeb 26
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Dear partners, 
Kindly consider this article in your next publication.
Thanks a million as always. 



D. Kaihenneh Sengbeh
Media & Communications Expert
Former Secretary-General
Press Union Of Liberia
Head - African Tax Media Network
Cell: +231 886 196444
        +231 777 586 531 (w)
     
Email: dakas...@yahoo.com
Blog: Sengbeh’s Weblog

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D. Kaihenneh Sengbeh

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Feb 28, 2026, 12:21:22 PMFeb 28
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Dear All,

As the country discusses the Yellow Machines procured by Government, I have decided to share my personal reflections in an article titled “Taxation Made Visible: Why Liberia’s Yellow Machines Matter.” Drawing on Fiscal Exchange Theory, Tax Morale Theory, and Framing Theory, I argue that these machines demonstrate how taxpayer contributions translate into roads, jobs, market access, and real bread-and-butter benefits for Liberian families. Ultimately, the article reframes taxation not as a burden, but as a shared investment in national development.

You can either access the article attached below or from my personal blog : The WeepingPen: https://sengbeh.wordpress.com/2026/02/28/taxation-made-visible-why-liberias-yellow-machines-matter/

I hope it makes it on your esteem platform and a good read for your valued audience

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Jallah Grayfield

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D. Kaihenneh Sengbeh

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Dear Colleagues and partners,

I have attached an article for your kind consideration. Thanks so kindly , as always,  for amplifying my views and thoughts on national and international issues. 

Kindest regards,
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D. Kaihenneh Sengbeh

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May 28, 2026, 12:43:52 PMMay 28
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Dear Editor and Professional Colleagues,

Warmest Greetings to you from Abuja.

First, I would like to sincerely appreciate your institution for the continuous support and professionalism demonstrated in providing a platform for public discourse, national reflection, and policy conversations through your publication. I remain particularly grateful for the previous opportunities granted to publish my thoughts and analyses through your respected platform. Such support continues to encourage evidence based discussions on national development and governance issues affecting Liberia.

Attached is my latest article titled: “Passing the Half Mark Before the Half Hour: Liberia’s Journey Toward the Billion Dollar Revenue Milestone: How Far?”

The article provides an analytical reflection on Liberia’s current domestic revenue performance, the growing role of institutional reforms, the implications of the recent GAC audit findings, and the broader conversation around strengthening revenue administration and national fiscal sustainability.

I believe the piece contributes meaningfully to ongoing national conversations surrounding taxation, public finance management, institutional accountability, and Liberia’s growing efforts toward self financing and economic resilience.

I will be deeply grateful if your institution considers the article for publication through your newspaper, website, or related media platforms.

Thank you once again for your continued openness to diverse national perspectives and for helping many of us share our thoughts with the wider public through your credible platform.

With sincere appreciation,

Danicius Kaihenneh Sengbeh
Manager for Communication and IT
West African Tax Administration Forum (WATAF)
Abuja, Nigeria

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