Liberia: MK Law Offers Scholarships to Two Students From Monrovia Demonstration Elementary School
Monrovia — Smiles could not cease from the faces of students Fatoumata Kiazoulu and Rancy Williams as both were awarded scholarships to continue their grade school at the BWI Harris High School after performing excellently in essay competition. The scholarships to the two students were made available by MK Law, a renowned Law Firm operating in Virginia, the United States of America. The donor of the scholarship was inspired after Mwetana, a Consulting and Technology Group took six graders of the Monrovia Demonstration Elementary School to Logos Hope, the World's largest floating library in late March of 2022. The trip got MK Law inspired to sponsor an essay competition and provided the prizes for winners of the competition. MWETANA is Liberia's oldest IT firm with expertise in application development, mobile development, data center design, infrastructure networking, server configuration, cloud technology and among others.
Madam Maureen Sieh speaking at the event praised the two students for the splendid academic performance they showcased during the competition. Giving the award, Madam Sieh cautions student Fatoumata to focus on her lesson and get away from things that will hamper the learning process. Get the latest in African news delivered straight to your inbox To complete the process, please follow the instructions in the email we just sent you. Also, Madam Sieh told student Rancy to remain studious adding that more scholarships await him in the future if he makes good grades.
The essay competition was held and student Samuel Ellis won first place while student Teddy Bah won second place. First place winner received a backpack and three books that were purchased from the Logos Hope, the world's largest floating library. Receiving the awards, a statement from Betty Kolleh, of MK Law in Virginia, USA was read by Madam Sieh. Madam Sieh, reading the statement on behalf of Madam Kolleh said: "Growing up in Liberia, I looked forward to getting a new book from friends or from the little bookstore near the Ministry of Education.
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