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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/]


Country, Liberia Strengthen Security Ties

The Liberian Minister of Defence Mr. Browine Samukai has commended Ghana's military officers on peace keeping mission in Liberia for their good work in making the country a peaceful one. He said, "They have shown professionalism and have proven to be a tremendous benefit to Liberia". [read more]

Government Hosts Rountable Economic Forum

An Economic Roundtable, spearheaded by the Government of Liberia, has taken place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Monrovia. The Forum, chaired by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, was intended to share broad exchanges on the current global financial crisis and its impact on Liberia. [read more]

New Cameroonian Ambassador Presents Letters of Credence

The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Cameroon, His Excellency Beng'Yela Augustine Gang, has presented his letters of credence to Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. At a ceremony Thursday at the President's Foreign Ministry office, the Liberian leader extolled the long standing ties between Liberia and Cameroon, dating back to the late 50s when the Prime Minister of Cameroon visited Liberia followed by a return in 1962. [read more]

Top Africom Commander Visits Johnson-Sirleaf

A senior officer assigned with the United States/African military command, AFRICOM, based in Germany has given a positive view of the Liberia's security sector. [read more]

Documentary Film On Country Makes 'Oscar' Shortlist

Pray the Devil Back to Hell is the extraordinary story of a small band of Liberian women who came together in the midst of a bloody civil war, took on the violent warlords and corrupt Charles Taylor regime, and won a long-awaited peace for their shattered country in 2003. [read more]

 

 

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