Empowering the Next Generation: LIMA Graduates Celebrate Milestone Achievement

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ADNews-Monrovia,Liberia:The Liberia Institute of Medical Arts (LIMA) Mentorship Empowerment and Excellence Development (MEED) program over the weekend celebrated a major milestone with the graduation of its students at St. Peter’s High School in Montserrado County.

The ceremony was attended by hundreds of distinguished guests, esteemed staff, and proud parents who gathered to witness the culmination of the students’ hard work and dedication.

In his special statement, Tee Tennyson Torplue, President and Managing Editor of Government Agenda Reporters (GAR-Liberia)/Rescue-TV, congratulated the graduates on their remarkable achievement.
He urged them to apply the skills and knowledge acquired during the program to make a positive impact in their chosen fields.

Torplue also cautioned the graduates against engaging in any form of violence, emphasizing the importance of peaceful coexistence and help the national government to give good image to Liberia.

As part of the program, four outstanding students were awarded scholarships to support their skills training.
Each recipient will receive $200, totaling $800, to help them excel in their future endeavors.

Torplue’s message to the graduates emphasized the significance of their achievement and the value of the trade.
He encouraged them to continue learning, growing, and striving for excellence in their chosen fields.

He also expressed gratitude to parents and staff for their unwavering support and dedication.

As the graduates embark on this new chapter, Torplue urged them to become leaders, innovators, and role models in their industries.

He concluded by expressing pride in the graduates and optimism for their future endeavors.

The ceremony marked a significant milestone for the LIMA MEED program, highlighting the importance of skills development and mentorship in empowering the next generation of professionals.

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