
- 24 January 2018

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Name of Program: Yor Mornin<br>Date: January 23, 2018<br>Time: 7: am<br>Duration: 1hr<br>Topic: Child Street Selling<br>On the major streets of Liberia, one will find Children selling on the street. Most child traders are brought to Monrovia by relatives with the promise of education and a better life. Often, none of those promises are kept. Instead, children become the bread winner for the family.<br><strong>QUESTION:</strong><br>Should children be selling on the street during, before and during school hours?<br>Producer: Josephine Ogbodu<br>Interviews or recorded pieces-subject matter and/or content<br>We received calls from Montoserrado Grand Bassa, Grand Cape Mount and Lofa Counties.<br>The callers frowned at child traders. However, they claimed the misuse of the nation’s natural resources and public funds ,corruption, poverty and unemployment are major contributing factors.<br>Yor Mornin is an early morning magazine program; its segments are as follows;</p>
<ul><li style="text-align: justify;">World Headlines</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">Motivational Talk- –by Ralph Marston</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">Everyday Talk -thirty minute interactive discussion on national and international issues.</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">Stories behind World headlines around the world</li>
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