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Success Requires Commitment | Liberian Observer

UL 101st Keynote Speaker Cautioned Graduates The University of Liberia (UL) has commenced its 101st graduation exercises for the academic year 2019/2020, graduating the first batch of 697 candidates from three colleges at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in Paynesville. This year’s commencement ceremony began with a joint program yesterday with UL’s foundational college, the Liberia College of Social Sciences and Humanities, the William V.S. Tubman College of Education, and the David A. Straz Sinje Technical and Vocational School, respectively. Delivering the keynote address at the 101st commencement program, Kula Fofana, Assistant Dean of the David A. Straz Sinje Technical and Vocational College, noted that the road to success is overrated, but suggested to the graduating class that the backbone of success is service, hard work, and sleepless nights.

Success Requires Committed Service - University of Liberia 101st Keynote Speaker Cautioned Graduates

Share Monrovia – Liberia’s premier tertiary academic institution of learning, the University of Liberia (UL), has commenced its 101st graduation exercises for the academic year 2019/2020, graduating the first batch of 697 candidates from three colleges. The ceremony took place at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in Paynesville. This year’s commencement ceremony began with a joint program Monday, February 22, 2021 with UL’s foundational college, the Liberia College of Social Sciences and Humanities, the William V.S. Tubman’s College of Education and the David A. Straz Sinje Technical and Vocational School, respectively. Delivering the keynote address at the 101st commencement program, Madam Kula Fofana, Assistant Dean of the David A. Straz Sinje Technical and Vocational College, noted that the road to success is overrated, but suggested to the graduating class that the backbone of success is service, hard work, and sleepless nights.

Graduation Speaker Identifies Societal Pollutants

Teeko Yorlay: What kind of Nimbaian or Liberian are you? Teeko Yorlay, former Assistant Superintendent for Development of Nimba County and Assistant Youth and Sport Minister in the Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Administration, has challenged upcoming college students leaving high schools to make the society better and cohesive for all by choosing a path of social behavior that enhances togetherness and consciousness for nation building but shuns divisiveness and selfishness. Mr. Yorlay, a vocal talker whom most members of the 53 rd Nimba Legislative Caucus could not agree with because of his stance on issues, told graduating students of the Geolanda School in Ganta, Nimba County that where selfishness, greed, and tribalism reign, such a society will linger at the mercy of others and will never be independent.

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