
Daniel B. Warner
Daniel B. Warner was a prominent Liberian politician and the 21st President of Liberia, serving from 1959 until 1964. His presidency was marked by efforts to modernize the country and improve its infrastructure, although it was also a time of political tension and societal unrest. Warner's leadership is often remembered as a period of both progress and challenges in Liberia's development. He was honored by President Joseph Boakai during Decoration Day, emphasizing the importance of remembering past leaders as Liberia seeks to foster unity and reconciliation.
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The President visited the graves of former Presidents William V.S. Tubman and Daniel B. Warner.
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