Jonathan O. Grigsby, Sr

Jonathan O. Grigsby, Sr. a Liberian Journalist, currently employed with the Liberia Broadcasting System (LBS) and have worked at the entity for more than ten years. Over the years, he has been covering National and Local Elections in Liberia conducted by the National Elections Commission (NEC). He reports on various diplomatic missions accredited near Monrovia, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), and reported also on the Ebola outbreak in the country also provide coverage on Local and International NGOs and Civil Society Organizations. He is currently, a senior student at the African United Methodist Episcopal United (AMEU), reading Sociology and Mass Communication.

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Nigeria’s (CDC) Dismisses Claims of Chinese Medical Kits Are Coronavirus Contaminated

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Gov. to restore shattered market tables at Waterside Market…

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Ghanaians arrested for illegal entry, evading health protocol

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Cities Alliance Donates Anti-Corona Materials to Internal Affairs Ministry

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