Quardu Gboni Is Stronger Than Before
In his State of Quardu Gboni Address, President Seama Sheriff outlined his administration's achievements and declared that QGMA is stronger than ever before. Speech to be posted soon. Stay tuned!
QGMA Convention Highlights Education, Agriculture and Healthcare Needs For The District
Reports: There is an overwhelming enrollment of students in the Quardu Gboni District. However, the organization in the United States has received discouraging reports that about 5000 students are being taught by only 99 teachers, five of who are the only ones on Government's payroll.
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Video Footage Brings Back Old Memories For Guru
One of the founders of QGMA, Morris Sekou Kanneh says
nature assisted him defied sleep which allowed him watched the one-hour video documentary on President Sirleaf's visit to Barkedu recently. read more
QGMA Takes 2009 Convention To Minnesota
At the just-ended second annual national convention of Quardu Gboni in Providence, Rhode Island, Minnesota was voted as the next venue for the 2009 meeting. Mrs. Argbah Kamara-Kanneh put forth the bid for her state. Other states that declared interest included New Jersey and Missouri. "We are prepared," Mrs. Kanneh, daughter of the late Chief Musa Gboni excitedly said.
What
happened at the QGMA
Convention:
Quardu Gboni
recognizes some of its dedicated members
at the
Convention in Providence Rhode Island
Saturday. See pictures
LIMANY Board
Chairman, Mohammed Bility says "Our
diversity makes us unique." The outspoken
community leader said it
was with this Unity of Purpose in mind;
where every Mandingoes had a stake in
preventing the annihilation of their kinsmen
in
Liberia that gave birth to LIMANY of New
York.
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Names of the
Raffle winners to be posted soon!
QGMA member Ahmed Vamadu Sherif
challenged Liberians to use education as
means to excel in life. He said with sound
education, Liberia would be a better place.
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Board
Chairman of FELMAUSA pays tribute to Dr.
Kesselly and others in a speech delivered at
the convention. Hon. Abe Kromah also
states: "the
many
contributions we have made and
continue to make to Liberia have been lost
in translation..."
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Prominent
Liberian community activist in Providence,
Danlette Norris served as the keynote
speaker. Speech to be published soon.
ULAA Presidential Candidate Anthony Kesselly addressed the convention night with a call to his supporters to beef up their campaign to elect him come October 4th in Pittsburg.
Mr. Morris Sekou Kanneh who is also a founding member of Quardu Gboni organization narrated a brief history of the the District, formerly the Quardu Gboni Chiefdom.