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  • Degrees Are Calls to Duty, National Service: Commencement Speaker Reminds Graduates
    Day three of the University of Liberia 103rd Commencement Convocation continued on Wednesday, May 31, 2023, with a call to the 380 graduates from the A. Romeo Horton College of Business and Public Administration to consider their degrees as a call to duty and national service.
    The assertion was made by the Deputy Minister for Budget, Ministry of Finance, Hon. Tanneh G. Brunson, who delivered the Keynote address on the Fendall Campus of the University.
    Madam Brunson said the part of the responsibilities of transforming Liberia now rested on the graduates who must use their knowledge to make it happen.
    According to Min. Brunson, there are sufficient reasons why the graduates must celebrate their achievements. reminded them of the reality that their country and its people look to them to challenge the status quo, innovate and give their utmost best in the nation building process.
    "Let us see this stage as a call to duty to our country and it's people and even beyond", Min. Brunson urged.
    She wants the graduates to meaningfully exert themselves in whatever way that will improve themselves and their country.
    *Let us not bury our knowledge and talents with fear and low esteem but make maximum use of what we have learned to protect the image of our beloved Alma Mater and Liberia ".
    Earlier, the Dean of the College of Business and Public Administration, Associate Professor Lester Z. Tenny, in a welcome statement, also thanked the Faculty for preparing the graduates for future challenges.
    Dean Tenny disclosed that phase one of his mandate to assist Pres. Weah fulfils his dream of producing quality men who will continue to serve their country for growth and development.
    According to Dean Tenny the College will focus on phase two of that mandate to prioritise the upgrading of current faculty and recruitment of you g men and women to further and earn advanced degrees and return to continue the process of teaching and learning at the College.
    Abdurahman Jalloh from the Department of Economics emerged as the Valedictorian, with high distinction of Magna Cum Laude.
    Meanwhile, the 103rd Commencement Convocation will climax on Friday, June 2, 2023, with the Convocation of prospective graduates from the Graduate and Professional Schools on the Fendall Campus of the University of Liberia.
    Degrees Are Calls to Duty, National Service: Commencement Speaker Reminds Graduates Day three of the University of Liberia 103rd Commencement Convocation continued on Wednesday, May 31, 2023, with a call to the 380 graduates from the A. Romeo Horton College of Business and Public Administration to consider their degrees as a call to duty and national service. The assertion was made by the Deputy Minister for Budget, Ministry of Finance, Hon. Tanneh G. Brunson, who delivered the Keynote address on the Fendall Campus of the University. Madam Brunson said the part of the responsibilities of transforming Liberia now rested on the graduates who must use their knowledge to make it happen. According to Min. Brunson, there are sufficient reasons why the graduates must celebrate their achievements. reminded them of the reality that their country and its people look to them to challenge the status quo, innovate and give their utmost best in the nation building process. "Let us see this stage as a call to duty to our country and it's people and even beyond", Min. Brunson urged. She wants the graduates to meaningfully exert themselves in whatever way that will improve themselves and their country. *Let us not bury our knowledge and talents with fear and low esteem but make maximum use of what we have learned to protect the image of our beloved Alma Mater and Liberia ". Earlier, the Dean of the College of Business and Public Administration, Associate Professor Lester Z. Tenny, in a welcome statement, also thanked the Faculty for preparing the graduates for future challenges. Dean Tenny disclosed that phase one of his mandate to assist Pres. Weah fulfils his dream of producing quality men who will continue to serve their country for growth and development. According to Dean Tenny the College will focus on phase two of that mandate to prioritise the upgrading of current faculty and recruitment of you g men and women to further and earn advanced degrees and return to continue the process of teaching and learning at the College. Abdurahman Jalloh from the Department of Economics emerged as the Valedictorian, with high distinction of Magna Cum Laude. Meanwhile, the 103rd Commencement Convocation will climax on Friday, June 2, 2023, with the Convocation of prospective graduates from the Graduate and Professional Schools on the Fendall Campus of the University of Liberia.
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  • Rick Ross speaks on Nigerian singer Ayrastarr
    "I wanna take it all the way to Nigeria, to a superstar, beautiful. The one & only Ayrastarr. Ama make a toast to Ayrastarr. When next I come to Nigeria, we gonna celebrate like bosses".
    Rick Ross speaks on Nigerian singer Ayrastarr "I wanna take it all the way to Nigeria, to a superstar, beautiful. The one & only Ayrastarr. Ama make a toast to Ayrastarr. When next I come to Nigeria, we gonna celebrate like bosses".
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  • "This Is Aliko Dangote. The Richest Black Man On The Planet ($14 Billion) When He Was Young. He Borrowed 3 Thousand From His Uncle & Started His Business. Think About This. How Many Of Our Brothers & Sisters Are Poor & Have Rich Uncles That Can't Even Borrow Them 100. Just A 100 You'll Never Get It. But His Uncle Trusted Him & Today He Is The Richest Black Man In The World. If Our Relatives Can Learn To Stop Being Stingy. Africa Will Go Far "-
    "This Is Aliko Dangote. The Richest Black Man On The Planet ($14 Billion) When He Was Young. He Borrowed 3 Thousand From His Uncle & Started His Business. Think About This. How Many Of Our Brothers & Sisters Are Poor & Have Rich Uncles That Can't Even Borrow Them 100. Just A 100 You'll Never Get It. But His Uncle Trusted Him & Today He Is The Richest Black Man In The World. If Our Relatives Can Learn To Stop Being Stingy. Africa Will Go Far "-
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  • Congratulations to popular Liberian comedian and Orange Liberia Brand Ambassador Keyshia Comedy as she’s about to obtain a BSC Degree in Nursing.
    You never let your skill stop you from achieving your dream. Thanks for choosing both making people laugh and saving life. You are such a blessing to Liberia and the world.
    You represent all the women around the world.
    Congratulations to popular Liberian comedian and Orange Liberia Brand Ambassador Keyshia Comedy as she’s about to obtain a BSC Degree in Nursing. You never let your skill stop you from achieving your dream. Thanks for choosing both making people laugh and saving life. You are such a blessing to Liberia and the world. You represent all the women around the world.
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  • Davido came from a wealthy family, he was determined to succeed on his terms through his music. He left his father's $60 million mansion to sleep in his friend's hot studio.
    Davido's breakthrough came in 2011 when he released his debut single, "Back When," featuring Naeto C. The song was an instant hit, and it caught the attention of a lot of music lovers in Nigeria. After the success of his first single, Davido continued to release hit after hit, including songs like "Dami Duro," "Gobe," "Aye," and "Fall." These songs solidified him as one of the biggest artists in the Nigerian music industry today.
    Davido's success wasn't limited to Nigeria. He became a global phenomenon, collaborating with several international artists, including Chris Brown, Meek Mill, and Popcaan. His album, "A Good Time," released in 2019, became his first number-one album on the US iTunes chart, further cementing his status as a global superstar.
    Davido hasn't just focused on his music. He recognizes that he has a platform to make a positive impact on society, and he's used it to support various charities. He's worked with organizations like the Nigerian Red Cross Society, Save the Children UK and many others. In 2020, he donated funds to support COVID-19 relief efforts in Nigeria.
    This is the reason Davido is regarded as 001.
    Davido came from a wealthy family, he was determined to succeed on his terms through his music. He left his father's $60 million mansion to sleep in his friend's hot studio. Davido's breakthrough came in 2011 when he released his debut single, "Back When," featuring Naeto C. The song was an instant hit, and it caught the attention of a lot of music lovers in Nigeria. After the success of his first single, Davido continued to release hit after hit, including songs like "Dami Duro," "Gobe," "Aye," and "Fall." These songs solidified him as one of the biggest artists in the Nigerian music industry today. Davido's success wasn't limited to Nigeria. He became a global phenomenon, collaborating with several international artists, including Chris Brown, Meek Mill, and Popcaan. His album, "A Good Time," released in 2019, became his first number-one album on the US iTunes chart, further cementing his status as a global superstar. Davido hasn't just focused on his music. He recognizes that he has a platform to make a positive impact on society, and he's used it to support various charities. He's worked with organizations like the Nigerian Red Cross Society, Save the Children UK and many others. In 2020, he donated funds to support COVID-19 relief efforts in Nigeria. This is the reason Davido is regarded as 001.
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  • Kanye West wins legal battle over Adidas to regain his Yeezy bank accounts reportedly worth 75 Million
    Kanye West wins legal battle over Adidas to regain his Yeezy bank accounts reportedly worth 75 Million
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  • Our MCW for today is the Legendary Mr F Dot A .
    He is one of the Liberian musicians that successfully penetrated the 220million Nigerian entertainment market.
    We appreciate you for helping to put Liberia on the entertainment map.🙏🏼
    Our MCW for today is the Legendary Mr F Dot A . He is one of the Liberian musicians that successfully penetrated the 220million Nigerian entertainment market. We appreciate you for helping to put Liberia on the entertainment map.🙏🏼❤️❤️🤞🇱🇷🤞❤️❤️😂
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  • What doesn't kills you makes you more stronger.
    Omah Lay is an African supper star who's past life and experience has inspired him with lots of creativity.
    A good fan of omahlay already knows what he has been through in the past. Depression has not let him free for the past, many people keep asking why omahlay keeps singing sorrowful, hurting and touching songs
    It's all about his pas experience inshot over 80% of omahlay's songs are out of experience
    Sometimes true stories are good to socialize cuz what you're going through some one else is going through aswell
    Pls keep following
    What doesn't kills you makes you more stronger. Omah Lay is an African supper star who's past life and experience has inspired him with lots of creativity. A good fan of omahlay already knows what he has been through in the past. Depression has not let him free for the past, many people keep asking why omahlay keeps singing sorrowful, hurting and touching songs It's all about his pas experience inshot over 80% of omahlay's songs are out of experience Sometimes true stories are good to socialize cuz what you're going through some one else is going through aswell Pls keep following
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  • DISTURBING ENTERTAINMENT NEWS ABOUT KIZZ DANIEL
    Nigerian Musician Kizz Daniel has been tipped to d!e very soon by a Nigerian Pastor .
    In a viral video making rounds across social media, a man whose name we're still to confirm has come out to claim that Kizz Daniel is going to be history if his family doesn't act fast enough and accordingly.
    He claims that the "Buga" singer is aware of this, but he can be stopped if his family can intervene by taking him to many spiritual places for deliverance or else, the superstar won't be here for too long.
    "Kizz Daniel want die!! That boy weh sing Buga... want die. He's about to go home, he's about to d!e and him go die if the family don't stand up and carry that boy and hold him" the man said!
    He continued by saying that he doesn't care if anyone believes him or not, but he also insists that all his things always come to pass.
    DISTURBING ENTERTAINMENT NEWS ABOUT KIZZ DANIEL Nigerian Musician Kizz Daniel has been tipped to d!e very soon by a Nigerian Pastor . In a viral video making rounds across social media, a man whose name we're still to confirm has come out to claim that Kizz Daniel is going to be history if his family doesn't act fast enough and accordingly. He claims that the "Buga" singer is aware of this, but he can be stopped if his family can intervene by taking him to many spiritual places for deliverance or else, the superstar won't be here for too long. "Kizz Daniel want die!! That boy weh sing Buga... want die. He's about to go home, he's about to d!e and him go die if the family don't stand up and carry that boy and hold him" the man said! He continued by saying that he doesn't care if anyone believes him or not, but he also insists that all his things always come to pass.
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  • African music legend, Awilo Longomba, was bigger in Nigeria than most Nigerian musicians in the early 2000s! Facts He wasn't even as popular in DR Congo, his home country like he was in Nigeria at the time.
    Man filled up 45,000 capacity National Stadium in Surulere, Nigeria in 2000.
    No Artiste has been able to replicate this till date.
    He also filled up 22,000 capacity Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium in Enugu, Nigeria.
    Again, the legend filled up 30,000 capacity Jolly Nyame Stadium in Jalingo, Taraba State, Nigeria in 2003.
    He was arguably the hottest artist in Nigeria then.
    African music legend, Awilo Longomba, was bigger in Nigeria than most Nigerian musicians in the early 2000s! Facts💯 He wasn't even as popular in DR Congo, his home country like he was in Nigeria at the time. Man filled up 45,000 capacity National Stadium in Surulere, Nigeria in 2000. No Artiste has been able to replicate this till date. He also filled up 22,000 capacity Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium in Enugu, Nigeria. Again, the legend filled up 30,000 capacity Jolly Nyame Stadium in Jalingo, Taraba State, Nigeria in 2003. He was arguably the hottest artist in Nigeria then.
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