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The changing face of Monrovia

In 2006, when I made the decision to return to Liberia to live, I got many questions from family and friends who wanted to know why was I making such a major move at that point in my life and career. They were concern about my decision and it's effects on my life, and although the jury is still out, I can safely say that the number one reason I wanted to come home which was to "witness the reconstruction of Liberia" is being realized.

In the 3 years since moving home to Liberia, I have witness many changes especially in respect to developmental and infrastructure changes, along Tubman Blvd. in Sinkor and on the Robertsfield Highway.

From 1st Street in Sinkor all the way pass Red Light, things are changing. New building projects are starting up and entire communities are surfacing along the Robertsfield Highway. My goal with this series of pictures is to show you the changes that are underway and pictures of things to come.

National Election Commission is building it's new headquarters on Tubman Blvd. between 9th Street and 10th Street in Sinkor. The project is well underway and moving fast.

This is what the NEC complex will look like when it is completed

Wow! It's beautiful!

LBDI is building a new branch in Sinkor on the corner of 9th Street and Tubman Blvd.

This is what LBDI Sinkor Branch office will look like when the project is complete. This building is right across from the NEC building. When both are completed, it will change the look of the 9th & 10th block of Tubman Blvd.

As you can see from this picture, the LBDI project is well underway

Next to the LBDI building is a 2 story building that is being renovated

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