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MARTIN KOLLIE FOUNDATION AWARDS L$1 MILLION SCHOLARSHIPS TO 17 STUDENTS

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MONROVIA – The Martin K.N. Kollie Foundation (MKNKF) has granted scholarships worth L$1 million to 17 Liberian students, demonstrating its commitment to creating opportunities for underprivileged youth. The award ceremony took place on Friday, December 13, 2024, at the Corina Hotel in Monrovia, bringing together recipients from various educational institutions.

The initiative is part of MKNKF’s broader mission to build a society rooted in equality, shared prosperity, and opportunity for all Liberians. Delivering an inspirational message through a proxy, Martin K.N. Kollie, the exiled Liberian activist and founder of the foundation, highlighted the importance of education and youth empowerment.

“Growing up in the slum communities of Logan Town, Jallah Town, and Stockton Creek, I understand the crushing challenges faced by vulnerable populations. Despite the storms of life, we want to use our story to inspire hope and show that it is possible to rise above poverty and become agents of positive change,” Kollie remarked.

Kollie emphasized the foundation’s mission to bridge gaps for underprivileged communities, instill hope, and foster transformative opportunities. “We cannot do everything for everyone, but we can do something for someone. Together, we can create a legacy of equal opportunity and shared prosperity,” he added.

The scholarship recipients, representing various academic disciplines and institutions, include:

Georgia V. Landers – Environmental Science and Chemistry, AME University

Charlesetta Kolleh – Public Health, AME University

Orlando T. Farley – Secondary Education, United Methodist University

Paul G. Flumo – Environmental Studies, University of Liberia (Graduate School)

Venus A. Taylor – Management and Accounting, AME Zion University

Yatta J. Kimba – Public Administration, AME University

Otis Tawarh Doe – Sociology, AME Zion University

Mama P. Joseph – Public Administration and Mass Communication, United Methodist University

Tommy Sekpeh – Data Science/IT, University of Liberia

Genevieve S. Greene – Law Enforcement and Public Administration, AME Zion University

Rufus W. Carr Jr. – Public Health, University of Liberia

Victor Robert – Christ Foundation Junior High School, 12th Street Community

Muahn Johnson (Dux) – St. Mary Catholic High School, Duala

Celestine A. Jackson (1st Dux) – Donald Karns Wesleyan Institute, Blamo Town

Prince Vongon (2nd Dux) – Donald Karns Wesleyan Institute, Blamo Town

Boakai Gbee (1st Dux) – School of Christ, Jallah Town

Sekou Thomas (2nd Dux) – School of Christ, Jallah Town

This scholarship program exemplifies the Martin K.N. Kollie Foundation’s unwavering dedication to empowering Liberia’s youth and creating pathways to a brighter future.

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