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H. Boima Fahnbullah is the Liberian Government's National Security Advisor in the Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf administration. Immediately previous to his appointment as National Security Advisor, he served as Advisor on International Affairs in the same government.
Fahnbullah was born in 1949 and educated in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Kenya, and the United States.[1] He graduated from Fourah Bay College in Sierra Leone having studied politics, philosophy, and history. He gained his graduate degree in politics from Howard University in Washington and his doctorate from George Washington University in political philosophy and international politics.
He has lectured at the University of Liberia and also served as MInister of Education and of Foreign Affairs in the Tolbert and Doe Liberian governments from 1978 to 1983. He lived in exile in Europe, spending some time in London, from 1983 to 1990 and from 1997 to the early 2000s. He has written and lectured extensively on Liberian politics, authoring the book Voices of Protest: Liberia on the Edge 1974-1980, published by Universal Publishers in 2005.
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