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Welcome to our web site

We take great pride in presenting to you, the web site and product of a great institution, Bong Education Center Alumni Association. This medium is intended to serve as an opportunity to enlighten surfers about our schools. It will also be used to disseminate and share information amongst our members at home and around the world.

After many years of dormancy, this organization was established through hard and harrowing initiatives of many former students and instructors around the U.S. For many of us, this is symbolic in varying circumstances. It is a symbol of Hope for a once vibrant and ' on the upward bound' institution. To others, it can be seen as a symbol of pride; pride of the nurturing infused. And yet to others, it is symbolic of a sense of belonging; we were once a close knit group of students who knew each other and our families.

GOOD THINGS WILL HAPPEN WHEN YOU MOVE!

Latest News

The news articles provided on our web site is gathered from major news sources who report on news from Liberia.

AllAfrica News: Liberia - All Africa, All the Time. [http://allafrica.com/liberia/]


Truth Commission Calls for Prosecutions

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Liberia has finally concluded public hearings and submitted a report of its works with recommendations. [read more]

President Sirleaf's Intervention Propels 13th AU Marathon Sessions

Discussions at the 13th Ordinary Session of Heads of State and Government, ran well into the early hours of Friday morning, as Leaders deliberated in marathon sessions to reach consensus on crucial issues which earlier threatened to stall the sessions. The issue centered on procedural matters affecting the agenda as well as the question of sovereignty as the leaders discussed an African Union Government. [read more]

Auditor-General Under Fire

John Morlu came to the position of Auditor General of Liberia with clean records and credentials having won the admiration of the President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf with the backing from the international community. [read more]

Senate Finally Passes "Threshold Bill'

After failing on two occasions to pass the much-talked about and somehow controversial Threshold Bill, the Liberian Senate yesterday concurred with the House of Representatives to pass the bill, but with modification and condition that no county get not less than two seats. [read more]

U.S. War Criminals' Net

Efforts are underway in the US Congress to extend trial for those living in America and accused of committing crimes against humanity, not only torture, as was the case of Chuckie Taylor, son of former President Charles Taylor, who could not be prosecuted for crimes against humanity because of a legal loophole, according to the Voice of America. [read more]

 

 

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