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  • Meet JZyNo
    A proud Afrobeats artiste from West Africa.
    Top contributor and leader of the New Liberia.

    Coming from a country with not more than 1.6 million internet users. A country where top streaming platforms are barely used, with the exception of Audiomack ‘which is our most popular streaming platform.

    God first, with the help of Ghana music industry,
    he was able to tap into the Afrobeats market.
    From Africa, Europe, etc…
    Accumulate over 250 million streams, making him the most streamed, most followed, and most successful Liberian artiste across all digital streaming platforms.

    God did!
    Thanks to everyone for the love and support.
    Thanks for believing in JZyNo.

    Just to inform you, Liberia has a lot of young talents that could be like him or even more than him.
    He’s been using his platforms to introduce some of them.
    Let’s help them with followers, stream their songs in order to grow their numbers, and give them better advice as big brothers and big sisters in the name of growth. Connect them with your investor friends or business partners.

    I know not everyone will see the top but give your support to the serious and disciplined ones and allow God do the rest. Thanks!
    ♥️🦅🇱🇷 Meet JZyNo A proud Afrobeats artiste from West Africa. Top contributor and leader of the New Liberia. Coming from a country with not more than 1.6 million internet users. A country where top streaming platforms are barely used, with the exception of Audiomack ‘which is our most popular streaming platform. God first, with the help of Ghana music industry, he was able to tap into the Afrobeats market. From Africa, Europe, etc… Accumulate over 250 million streams, making him the most streamed, most followed, and most successful Liberian artiste across all digital streaming platforms. God did! Thanks to everyone for the love and support. Thanks for believing in JZyNo. Just to inform you, Liberia has a lot of young talents that could be like him or even more than him. He’s been using his platforms to introduce some of them. Let’s help them with followers, stream their songs in order to grow their numbers, and give them better advice as big brothers and big sisters in the name of growth. Connect them with your investor friends or business partners. I know not everyone will see the top but give your support to the serious and disciplined ones and allow God do the rest. Thanks!
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  • The two biggest rappers in Liberia
    Chris X Bucky
    The two biggest rappers in Liberia 🇱🇷 Chris X Bucky
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  • LOS ANGELES BILLIONAIRE:
    Anthony Pritzker, the billionaire heir to the Hyatt Hotels empire, has listed his expansive Los Angeles estate for $195 million.

    The mansion, which spans 50,000 square feet, was completed in 2012 by the late architect Ed Tuttle and sits on a 6-acre promontory offering unparalleled views of Los Angeles from downtown to the Pacific Ocean.

    The development of this mansion was a multi-year project, requiring the acquisition of multiple parcels of land from 2001 to 2005, with the final purchase totaling $14.7 million. Pritzker’s commitment to architectural excellence is evident in every corner, using imported Italian limestone and custom oak finishes.
    This mansion known as “The Angelo Estate” is the third-largest estate in Los Angeles, after The One and The Manor.
    LOS ANGELES BILLIONAIRE: Anthony Pritzker, the billionaire heir to the Hyatt Hotels empire, has listed his expansive Los Angeles estate for $195 million. The mansion, which spans 50,000 square feet, was completed in 2012 by the late architect Ed Tuttle and sits on a 6-acre promontory offering unparalleled views of Los Angeles from downtown to the Pacific Ocean. The development of this mansion was a multi-year project, requiring the acquisition of multiple parcels of land from 2001 to 2005, with the final purchase totaling $14.7 million. Pritzker’s commitment to architectural excellence is evident in every corner, using imported Italian limestone and custom oak finishes. This mansion known as “The Angelo Estate” is the third-largest estate in Los Angeles, after The One and The Manor.
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  • Zubby Michael is coming to Liberia

    Get ready for the grand premiere of "Cursed Bonds"!
    This exciting event will feature top stars like Zubby Michael himself, alongside Omowunmi Dada, Victor Padmore, and Grace Weah.

    Here are the details:
    * Venue: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Ministerial Complex, Congo Town
    * Date: February 13, 2025
    Ticket Prices:
    * Regular: $20
    * VIP: $50
    * VVIP: $100

    Don't miss the red carpet, the chance to see these amazing stars, and an unforgettable night!

    Follow The Padmores Entertainment for updates.
    Zubby Michael 🇳🇬 is coming to Liberia 🇱🇷 Get ready for the grand premiere of "Cursed Bonds"! This exciting event will feature top stars like Zubby Michael himself, alongside Omowunmi Dada, Victor Padmore, and Grace Weah. Here are the details: * Venue: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Ministerial Complex, Congo Town * Date: February 13, 2025 Ticket Prices: * Regular: $20 * VIP: $50 * VVIP: $100 Don't miss the red carpet, the chance to see these amazing stars, and an unforgettable night! Follow The Padmores Entertainment for updates.
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  • Attention Farmers! Exciting Opportunity to Boost Agriculture in Liberia!
    The Ministry of Agriculture, in collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), is thrilled to announce a grant program to support Liberian agriculture!
    This program offers USD 40-50 million in grants to farmers, cooperatives, and agricultural companies. It aims to empower farmers, improve their livelihoods, and ultimately strengthen Liberia's agricultural sector.
    Interested in applying?
    Click on the following link to access the application process: https://shorturl.at/cpvyR
    Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to grow your agricultural business and contribute to Liberia's future!
    Attention Farmers! Exciting Opportunity to Boost Agriculture in Liberia! The Ministry of Agriculture, in collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), is thrilled to announce a grant program to support Liberian agriculture! This program offers USD 40-50 million in grants to farmers, cooperatives, and agricultural companies. It aims to empower farmers, improve their livelihoods, and ultimately strengthen Liberia's agricultural sector. Interested in applying? Click on the following link to access the application process: https://shorturl.at/cpvyR Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to grow your agricultural business and contribute to Liberia's future!
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    MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY LIBERIA.
    Please fill in the required fields appropriately;
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  • Elon Musk has accomplished some remarkable feats recently. He successfully launched a seven-story building-sized rocket into space and safely returned it to Earth. He also introduced new driverless vehicles, including a cab and a 20-passenger "Robovan." Earlier this year, he developed a microchip that enables a paraplegic person to connect to computers and announced technology that could potentially treat permanent blindness.
    Elon Musk has accomplished some remarkable feats recently. He successfully launched a seven-story building-sized rocket into space and safely returned it to Earth. He also introduced new driverless vehicles, including a cab and a 20-passenger "Robovan." Earlier this year, he developed a microchip that enables a paraplegic person to connect to computers and announced technology that could potentially treat permanent blindness.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • "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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 103rd Commencement Convocation: Day 2 Keynote
    Honorable Mathew G. Zarzar, Chairman, Board of Trustees,
    Dr. Julius Sarwolo Nelson, President of the University of Liberia
    The Vice Presidents, Deans, Faculty and Staff of the University of Liberia
    Honorable D. Ansu Sonnie, Minister of Education
    Other Government Officials Present
    Dr. Charles Ansumana, Dean, Thomas J. R. Faulkner College of Science and Technology,
    Associate Professor Leroy W. Cegbe, Sr., Dean, William R. Tolbert, Jr. College of Agriculture and Forestry
    Mr. N. Hun-bu Tulay, Dean, College of Engineering
    The 103rd Graduating Class, HA-LA-KEH-MENI
    Other Invited guests
    Student body
    Members of the fourth Estate
    Ladies and Gentlemen
    I feel honored being an alumnus of this noble institution and to be afforded this golden opportunity…...I’m humbled.
    Let me express my appreciation to Dr. Nelson and his team for the wonderful work they are doing in preparing Liberia’s next generation of Leaders. Congratulation to the University of Liberia on the successful hosting of the 103rd Convocation Celebration!
    As your Commencement Speaker, please allow me to tell you my story;
    I have always been bullied growing up as a kid, due to the unfortunate situation I experienced from a fire accident that consumed about 65% of my body. This alone had a huge psychological effect on me as a person I must admit, but against all odds, there has always been this “driving force” that has propelled me throughout my life. I have always refused to see myself as a lesser person even though I wear my scars every single day, but you know what? I WEAR THEM PROUDLY.
    I didn't allow self-pity to take the best of me because I knew I had a purpose which is part of the reason why I am here today. I am a fond reader of Helen Keller’s novels. From one of her master pieces, I picked this powerful line “self-pity is our worst enemy and if we yield to it, we can never do anything wise in this world”.
    This mishap took place when I was just 13yrs old. The first few years were the most difficult experience I had while growing up. Most especially as a kid, when I could not get the best from both parents due to a broken marriage. This affected me gravely for several years. Nevertheless, I still mustered the courage to complete high school and subsequently pursued a Bachelor of Science Degree in Zoology from this prestigious institution with an ambition to become a medical doctor one day.
    The dream of becoming a medical doctor, although not realized, I cannot say this was easy. However, I have always tried to’’ TRAVAIL AGAINST ALL ODDS’’ adjusting to prevailing situations while still retaining my focus. Interestingly, I got reminded by David Cuschieri that “Dreams are not what you leave behind when morning comes. They are the stuff that fill your every living moment.”
    For example, immediately after obtaining my first degree, I became a mother with a family - a situation that challenged my vision of becoming a medical doctor.
    However, still persistent with an open-mind, I explored other opportunities which led me to volunteer at the Ministry of Agriculture with the intent of obtaining a scholarship to advance myself---- with AN UNDERLYING GOAL OF BECOMING A CAREER WOMAN.
    While at the Ministry of Agriculture, I did not obtain a scholarship immediately. Nevertheless, a vacancy availed itself which I applied for in the technical department of the Ministry (the Bureau of National Fisheries).
    Fortunately, I was accepted as a Fisheries Monitoring Center Staff within the Monitoring Control and Surveillance (MCS) Department - a program funded by the World Bank, where I was able to acquire the needed technical skills in vessel monitoring and analysis of navigational data.
    “THIS IS WHERE MY INTEREST IN FISHERIES WAS BIRTHED!”
    Not being content with the job and an undergraduate degree, I reverted to exploring scholarship opportunities within the Fisheries and Maritime fields to help breach some of the knowledge gaps and for my personal advancement.
    BREAK:
    Life usually present situations that we must be able to overcome through either our dedication to our vision or persistence. To borrow the words of Steve Martin who once said “Thankfully, persistence is a great substitute for talent”. In my case, I was committed to ensuring that I stop at nothing but to succeed in my field. Your case may not be different from mine, but you would agree with me that the challenges that I encountered yesteryears are still prevalent in our society TODAY, at least for some of us.
    Again prior to my Master Degree studies I was faced with yet another challenge, I received a notification on my scholarship award immediately after the birth of my second child. At this crucial point I had to make a tough decision between pursuing my professional studies in Europe which was sponsored by the United Nations from a specialized University “World Maritime University “ or stay back to mother my only son whom I so desired to have. Still keeping focus on my goal and considering opportunities come but once, I decided to pursue my goal with a very heavy heart.
    Thanks to my husband Mr. Eric W. Glassco Sr. and my mother Prof. Mary E Metieh, former chairperson of the biology department of this noble institution, UL who provided me the moral support thus leaving my 2months old baby with them in pursuit of my goal. Hmm! that was a pretty hard decision but in life you must be willing to make sacrifices and so I did….
    Being very focused on my goal, I went to school in Sweden to pursue my MSc. While in school, I later became the President of the World Maritime Women Associations (a conglomeration of seven other regional associations worldwide). I tried to maximize all of the opportunities available to me and not overlooking any because you never know which one will land you to your DESTINY.. To sum it all, I returned home upon graduation to contribute my quota to the development of my country. Without the slightest thought of becoming what I am today nor obtaining this portfolio as the Director General of NaFAA.
    Consequently, upon my return, I was appointed Director General of NaFAA by our dynamic President H.E George Manneh Weah. A man who believes in unlocking the valuable potential in young people.
    In addition to the many other challenges came a gigantic one; “managing a newly established institution” still in its embryonic stage from being a framework document to a vibrant internationally recognized State Owned Enterprise, that is now creating an emerging economic sector for our country ……………. This enormous task requires handwork, commitment, dedication, technical skills as well as passion.
    Also, in a spirit of patriotism and to breach the knowledge gap in our country, I took a least traveled career path being cognizant of the dearth of job opportunities in this particular field.
    I now challenge you aspiring graduates and undergraduates to become pioneers in new and exciting fields that may not be locally available at this time but prepares you for future opportunities in an effort to grow and develop the economy of our country.
    It is a known fact that our academic institutions present limited career options wherein obtaining academic qualifications in traditional specializations are viewed as hallmarks of success. For example, a person graduating with a science degree is more likely to become a medical doctor or a pharmacist and be considered successful. Bearing in mind Liberia’s economic status, and also recognizing the richness in our biodiversity and natural resources, there is no telling that it presents enormous opportunities to explore diverse careers paths. I therefore urge you to pioneer new fields of studies.
    Only recently, after Liberia had discovered the possibility of oil exploration and possible exploitation that the young people became motivated to take on career paths in oil and gas management and engineering. Here we are again with the same enthusiasm to explore career opportunities in the fishing sector.
    Kindly permit me to pause for a second and use this opportunity to applaud the University of Liberia, headed by Dr. Julius Sarwolo Nelson, for being very proactive by offering a new Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Fisheries Management and Aquaculture Sciences at the Thomas JR Faulkner College of Science and Technology. This we believe is a step forward in breaching the existing human resource gap.
    This has been a systemic problem in Liberia, even with existing budgetary constraints, Liberia is always in the business of importing international experts to fill in our human resource gaps, something that continues to cost the country millions of dollars.
    The big question to our academic institutions is; why must we wait for the discovery of a new sector before preparing professionals? Are there not researchers in these institutions making new discoveries to lead the way?
    Diversification in our academic programs is a step forward in creating a prepared nation for the future. This serves as a national call to action for all educational stakeholders including the government, to increase its investments in the education sector which is practically the only way towards elevating Liberia’s economic status.
    I am also challenging academic institutions to create additional programs other than the conventional ones such as a medicine, law, accounting, public administration, sociology, etc. We must not limit our skills development to our skills demand but rather develop variety of skills that can be marketable to the region and the world at large.
    Also, drawing from the experience of the Republic of Cuba, I believe we can also export our labor force to attract foreign remittances.
    Cuba exports healthcare services by means of sending physicians, nurses and healthcare technicians to other countries as a revenue source. Liberia can do same or better, retrospecting on our record of once having the most sophisticated labor force in West Africa in the 1960s.
    We must also look at skills development in order to tap into emerging industries such as the multi-billion dollars Seaweed industry of which Liberia is a natural habitat. Why aren’t we taking advantage of these opportunities?
    Seaweed, which is commonly seen as dirt along beaches when it is pushed out by the ocean tides is currently valued at 17.85 billion United States dollars and can be used as vegetables, animal feeds, fertilizers, cosmetics, and industrial gums, among others. Indonesia for example is a leading exporter in this industry followed by America and China.
    For instance, Mango is an important fruit widely consumed globally. Substantial investment can be made into Mango to aid in boosting the viability of our agricultural sector thereby creating an entire value chain, from harvest to processing and to foreign markets, eventually creating jobs in agriculture, marketing, logistics, etc.
    Why are we not preserving Mango for off season? It will interest you to know that Mali is a leading exporter of Mango. Mali currently exports 600, 000 metric tons of mango and generates a revenue of 30M per annum. We need to build a society of creativity and innovation using our available resources thus making us more independent and self-sufficient towards becoming an export-based economy instead of an import-based economy. I strongly believe we can grow enough to feed ourselves and share with the world at large.
    This should not be the responsibility of the central government only, but also the general citizenry of Liberia. If we must change the course, then it’s time we get up from our little complacent zones and make the actual change that we all crave for.
    Considering the appreciable level of development in the fisheries sector, skilled people are still needed in areas such as boat construction, fish handling and processing, fishing gear production, feed production, fish pond construction, hatchery management, etc. This same scenario I believe is true in other sectors.
    For this very purpose, the Government of Liberia is sourcing an additional US$5 million dollars for the establishment of the Regional Center of Excellence for Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences to be hosted here in Liberia. This institution will enhance skills development for the informal labor workforce of the fishing sector which constitutes more than 75% as well as its formal sector. Therefore, we are calling on other stakeholders to emulate same initiative. For instance, the greatest economies in the world such as the USA, Great Britain, Germany and Japan have a greater portion of their work force based on technical skilled labor. These are some of the reasons they are referred to as lands of Opportunities.
    In addition to the many degrees and in the spirit of diversifying the economy, we should also look towards skills development as a crucial catalyst in our academic institutions and inclusion of technical vocations within universities. Acquiring these skills in addition to a degree provides competitive advantage and enhance private sector growth through the creation of small/medium scale enterprises. This is more jobs creating than job seeking.
    Can you imagine “there is a prominent Liberian whose fish farm we helped to construct. In order to manage his fish farm effectively, he had to bring an expert from Ghana to manage his hatchery, for the singular reason that the person only had the technical skills and not an academic degree.
    Most emerging sectors are mostly dependent on skills development for effective functioning. The very seaweed industry is a perfect example. This could be an underlying reason why Liberia is still where it is after a 175yrs; whereas there are economies with only human resources who are competing with other developed nations.
    In the same light of diversification, I am challenging you to explore new opportunities in the private sector so as to expand the growth of this country other than having a fixed minds to assume government positions immediately after graduation. And that is why there is a lot of disappointments where those ambitions are not fulfilled.
    Nation building is a collective effort from everyone, if we should build a new Liberia, we all must strive in creating a better Liberia using our collective skills, resources, and innovative ideas simply “thinking outside the box.
    My greatest strength as an administrator emanates from teamwork of young professionals from the maritime and fisheries sectors where everyone opinion matters. Also, I would like to extol the selfless characters of my team members at NaFAA in making a lot of sacrifices at the expense of compromising their invaluable time with their family to get the work done. Indeed, we must make sacrifices to achieve our goals and with boldness we must challenge our fears.
    For those who know me and have worked with me, I live by a mantra in my professional life. “I enter every negotiation or engagement with one thing in mind; Never to accept No for an answer” as I go with tons of alternatives. This thought I have coined for myself and resides in me everywhere I go.
    I am often challenged when I travel far and near to bring positive developments that I see in other countries. And this encourages me to put in my maximum effort in making sure that we compete with other countries in the region. It will interest you to know that Ghana our neighbor generates about 1 billion United States Dollars in income annually from the fisheries sector, thereby supporting 135,000 fishers in the marine sub-sector alone.
    Ghana’s fisheries contribute 4.5 percent to annual GDP and indirectly support the livelihoods of 2.2 million people, which is 10% of all people in Ghana according to the (FAO Report on Ghana Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector Development Plan 2011 to 2016). Senegal, another regional neighbor generates 400 Million United States dollars annually from the fisheries sector.
    I envy these countries constructively, and that is why my greatest goal is to make Liberia an export-based economy for fish and seafood products serving international markets, thus attracting foreign earnings to help in strengthening our local dollar value thereby contributing to GDP with the utmost objective of transitioning from subsistence fishing to semi-industrial or industrial fishing.
    In this light, and from where we stand at NaFAA, I can safely say Liberia is on its way to becoming a fishing nation.
    Finally, to you my distinguished graduates, I trust my story has inspired you to embrace challenges and conceive innovative solutions for the myriad of challenges that exist in our society today.
    Now! I urge you to keep your eyes on your goal regardless the circumstances. Remember, that Liberia depends on YOU! Complacency is a killer, do not allow it divert you from your dreams.
    Congratulations!! TO HA-LA-KEH-MENI
    LUX IN TENEBRIS!!!!
    God speed!
    [Speech, as delivered by Madam Emma Metieh Glassco, Director General of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) ]
    103rd Commencement Convocation: Day 2 Keynote Honorable Mathew G. Zarzar, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Dr. Julius Sarwolo Nelson, President of the University of Liberia The Vice Presidents, Deans, Faculty and Staff of the University of Liberia Honorable D. Ansu Sonnie, Minister of Education Other Government Officials Present Dr. Charles Ansumana, Dean, Thomas J. R. Faulkner College of Science and Technology, Associate Professor Leroy W. Cegbe, Sr., Dean, William R. Tolbert, Jr. College of Agriculture and Forestry Mr. N. Hun-bu Tulay, Dean, College of Engineering The 103rd Graduating Class, HA-LA-KEH-MENI Other Invited guests Student body Members of the fourth Estate Ladies and Gentlemen I feel honored being an alumnus of this noble institution and to be afforded this golden opportunity…...I’m humbled. Let me express my appreciation to Dr. Nelson and his team for the wonderful work they are doing in preparing Liberia’s next generation of Leaders. Congratulation to the University of Liberia on the successful hosting of the 103rd Convocation Celebration! As your Commencement Speaker, please allow me to tell you my story; I have always been bullied growing up as a kid, due to the unfortunate situation I experienced from a fire accident that consumed about 65% of my body. This alone had a huge psychological effect on me as a person I must admit, but against all odds, there has always been this “driving force” that has propelled me throughout my life. I have always refused to see myself as a lesser person even though I wear my scars every single day, but you know what? I WEAR THEM PROUDLY. I didn't allow self-pity to take the best of me because I knew I had a purpose which is part of the reason why I am here today. I am a fond reader of Helen Keller’s novels. From one of her master pieces, I picked this powerful line “self-pity is our worst enemy and if we yield to it, we can never do anything wise in this world”. This mishap took place when I was just 13yrs old. The first few years were the most difficult experience I had while growing up. Most especially as a kid, when I could not get the best from both parents due to a broken marriage. This affected me gravely for several years. Nevertheless, I still mustered the courage to complete high school and subsequently pursued a Bachelor of Science Degree in Zoology from this prestigious institution with an ambition to become a medical doctor one day. The dream of becoming a medical doctor, although not realized, I cannot say this was easy. However, I have always tried to’’ TRAVAIL AGAINST ALL ODDS’’ adjusting to prevailing situations while still retaining my focus. Interestingly, I got reminded by David Cuschieri that “Dreams are not what you leave behind when morning comes. They are the stuff that fill your every living moment.” For example, immediately after obtaining my first degree, I became a mother with a family - a situation that challenged my vision of becoming a medical doctor. However, still persistent with an open-mind, I explored other opportunities which led me to volunteer at the Ministry of Agriculture with the intent of obtaining a scholarship to advance myself---- with AN UNDERLYING GOAL OF BECOMING A CAREER WOMAN. While at the Ministry of Agriculture, I did not obtain a scholarship immediately. Nevertheless, a vacancy availed itself which I applied for in the technical department of the Ministry (the Bureau of National Fisheries). Fortunately, I was accepted as a Fisheries Monitoring Center Staff within the Monitoring Control and Surveillance (MCS) Department - a program funded by the World Bank, where I was able to acquire the needed technical skills in vessel monitoring and analysis of navigational data. “THIS IS WHERE MY INTEREST IN FISHERIES WAS BIRTHED!” Not being content with the job and an undergraduate degree, I reverted to exploring scholarship opportunities within the Fisheries and Maritime fields to help breach some of the knowledge gaps and for my personal advancement. BREAK: Life usually present situations that we must be able to overcome through either our dedication to our vision or persistence. To borrow the words of Steve Martin who once said “Thankfully, persistence is a great substitute for talent”. In my case, I was committed to ensuring that I stop at nothing but to succeed in my field. Your case may not be different from mine, but you would agree with me that the challenges that I encountered yesteryears are still prevalent in our society TODAY, at least for some of us. Again prior to my Master Degree studies I was faced with yet another challenge, I received a notification on my scholarship award immediately after the birth of my second child. At this crucial point I had to make a tough decision between pursuing my professional studies in Europe which was sponsored by the United Nations from a specialized University “World Maritime University “ or stay back to mother my only son whom I so desired to have. Still keeping focus on my goal and considering opportunities come but once, I decided to pursue my goal with a very heavy heart. Thanks to my husband Mr. Eric W. Glassco Sr. and my mother Prof. Mary E Metieh, former chairperson of the biology department of this noble institution, UL who provided me the moral support thus leaving my 2months old baby with them in pursuit of my goal. Hmm! that was a pretty hard decision but in life you must be willing to make sacrifices and so I did…. Being very focused on my goal, I went to school in Sweden to pursue my MSc. While in school, I later became the President of the World Maritime Women Associations (a conglomeration of seven other regional associations worldwide). I tried to maximize all of the opportunities available to me and not overlooking any because you never know which one will land you to your DESTINY.. To sum it all, I returned home upon graduation to contribute my quota to the development of my country. Without the slightest thought of becoming what I am today nor obtaining this portfolio as the Director General of NaFAA. Consequently, upon my return, I was appointed Director General of NaFAA by our dynamic President H.E George Manneh Weah. A man who believes in unlocking the valuable potential in young people. In addition to the many other challenges came a gigantic one; “managing a newly established institution” still in its embryonic stage from being a framework document to a vibrant internationally recognized State Owned Enterprise, that is now creating an emerging economic sector for our country ……………. This enormous task requires handwork, commitment, dedication, technical skills as well as passion. Also, in a spirit of patriotism and to breach the knowledge gap in our country, I took a least traveled career path being cognizant of the dearth of job opportunities in this particular field. I now challenge you aspiring graduates and undergraduates to become pioneers in new and exciting fields that may not be locally available at this time but prepares you for future opportunities in an effort to grow and develop the economy of our country. It is a known fact that our academic institutions present limited career options wherein obtaining academic qualifications in traditional specializations are viewed as hallmarks of success. For example, a person graduating with a science degree is more likely to become a medical doctor or a pharmacist and be considered successful. Bearing in mind Liberia’s economic status, and also recognizing the richness in our biodiversity and natural resources, there is no telling that it presents enormous opportunities to explore diverse careers paths. I therefore urge you to pioneer new fields of studies. Only recently, after Liberia had discovered the possibility of oil exploration and possible exploitation that the young people became motivated to take on career paths in oil and gas management and engineering. Here we are again with the same enthusiasm to explore career opportunities in the fishing sector. Kindly permit me to pause for a second and use this opportunity to applaud the University of Liberia, headed by Dr. Julius Sarwolo Nelson, for being very proactive by offering a new Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Fisheries Management and Aquaculture Sciences at the Thomas JR Faulkner College of Science and Technology. This we believe is a step forward in breaching the existing human resource gap. This has been a systemic problem in Liberia, even with existing budgetary constraints, Liberia is always in the business of importing international experts to fill in our human resource gaps, something that continues to cost the country millions of dollars. The big question to our academic institutions is; why must we wait for the discovery of a new sector before preparing professionals? Are there not researchers in these institutions making new discoveries to lead the way? Diversification in our academic programs is a step forward in creating a prepared nation for the future. This serves as a national call to action for all educational stakeholders including the government, to increase its investments in the education sector which is practically the only way towards elevating Liberia’s economic status. I am also challenging academic institutions to create additional programs other than the conventional ones such as a medicine, law, accounting, public administration, sociology, etc. We must not limit our skills development to our skills demand but rather develop variety of skills that can be marketable to the region and the world at large. Also, drawing from the experience of the Republic of Cuba, I believe we can also export our labor force to attract foreign remittances. Cuba exports healthcare services by means of sending physicians, nurses and healthcare technicians to other countries as a revenue source. Liberia can do same or better, retrospecting on our record of once having the most sophisticated labor force in West Africa in the 1960s. We must also look at skills development in order to tap into emerging industries such as the multi-billion dollars Seaweed industry of which Liberia is a natural habitat. Why aren’t we taking advantage of these opportunities? Seaweed, which is commonly seen as dirt along beaches when it is pushed out by the ocean tides is currently valued at 17.85 billion United States dollars and can be used as vegetables, animal feeds, fertilizers, cosmetics, and industrial gums, among others. Indonesia for example is a leading exporter in this industry followed by America and China. For instance, Mango is an important fruit widely consumed globally. Substantial investment can be made into Mango to aid in boosting the viability of our agricultural sector thereby creating an entire value chain, from harvest to processing and to foreign markets, eventually creating jobs in agriculture, marketing, logistics, etc. Why are we not preserving Mango for off season? It will interest you to know that Mali is a leading exporter of Mango. Mali currently exports 600, 000 metric tons of mango and generates a revenue of 30M per annum. We need to build a society of creativity and innovation using our available resources thus making us more independent and self-sufficient towards becoming an export-based economy instead of an import-based economy. I strongly believe we can grow enough to feed ourselves and share with the world at large. This should not be the responsibility of the central government only, but also the general citizenry of Liberia. If we must change the course, then it’s time we get up from our little complacent zones and make the actual change that we all crave for. Considering the appreciable level of development in the fisheries sector, skilled people are still needed in areas such as boat construction, fish handling and processing, fishing gear production, feed production, fish pond construction, hatchery management, etc. This same scenario I believe is true in other sectors. For this very purpose, the Government of Liberia is sourcing an additional US$5 million dollars for the establishment of the Regional Center of Excellence for Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences to be hosted here in Liberia. This institution will enhance skills development for the informal labor workforce of the fishing sector which constitutes more than 75% as well as its formal sector. Therefore, we are calling on other stakeholders to emulate same initiative. For instance, the greatest economies in the world such as the USA, Great Britain, Germany and Japan have a greater portion of their work force based on technical skilled labor. These are some of the reasons they are referred to as lands of Opportunities. In addition to the many degrees and in the spirit of diversifying the economy, we should also look towards skills development as a crucial catalyst in our academic institutions and inclusion of technical vocations within universities. Acquiring these skills in addition to a degree provides competitive advantage and enhance private sector growth through the creation of small/medium scale enterprises. This is more jobs creating than job seeking. Can you imagine “there is a prominent Liberian whose fish farm we helped to construct. In order to manage his fish farm effectively, he had to bring an expert from Ghana to manage his hatchery, for the singular reason that the person only had the technical skills and not an academic degree. Most emerging sectors are mostly dependent on skills development for effective functioning. The very seaweed industry is a perfect example. This could be an underlying reason why Liberia is still where it is after a 175yrs; whereas there are economies with only human resources who are competing with other developed nations. In the same light of diversification, I am challenging you to explore new opportunities in the private sector so as to expand the growth of this country other than having a fixed minds to assume government positions immediately after graduation. And that is why there is a lot of disappointments where those ambitions are not fulfilled. Nation building is a collective effort from everyone, if we should build a new Liberia, we all must strive in creating a better Liberia using our collective skills, resources, and innovative ideas simply “thinking outside the box. My greatest strength as an administrator emanates from teamwork of young professionals from the maritime and fisheries sectors where everyone opinion matters. Also, I would like to extol the selfless characters of my team members at NaFAA in making a lot of sacrifices at the expense of compromising their invaluable time with their family to get the work done. Indeed, we must make sacrifices to achieve our goals and with boldness we must challenge our fears. For those who know me and have worked with me, I live by a mantra in my professional life. “I enter every negotiation or engagement with one thing in mind; Never to accept No for an answer” as I go with tons of alternatives. This thought I have coined for myself and resides in me everywhere I go. I am often challenged when I travel far and near to bring positive developments that I see in other countries. And this encourages me to put in my maximum effort in making sure that we compete with other countries in the region. It will interest you to know that Ghana our neighbor generates about 1 billion United States Dollars in income annually from the fisheries sector, thereby supporting 135,000 fishers in the marine sub-sector alone. Ghana’s fisheries contribute 4.5 percent to annual GDP and indirectly support the livelihoods of 2.2 million people, which is 10% of all people in Ghana according to the (FAO Report on Ghana Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector Development Plan 2011 to 2016). Senegal, another regional neighbor generates 400 Million United States dollars annually from the fisheries sector. I envy these countries constructively, and that is why my greatest goal is to make Liberia an export-based economy for fish and seafood products serving international markets, thus attracting foreign earnings to help in strengthening our local dollar value thereby contributing to GDP with the utmost objective of transitioning from subsistence fishing to semi-industrial or industrial fishing. In this light, and from where we stand at NaFAA, I can safely say Liberia is on its way to becoming a fishing nation. Finally, to you my distinguished graduates, I trust my story has inspired you to embrace challenges and conceive innovative solutions for the myriad of challenges that exist in our society today. Now! I urge you to keep your eyes on your goal regardless the circumstances. Remember, that Liberia depends on YOU! Complacency is a killer, do not allow it divert you from your dreams. Congratulations!! TO HA-LA-KEH-MENI LUX IN TENEBRIS!!!! God speed! [Speech, as delivered by Madam Emma Metieh Glassco, Director General of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) ]
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