πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™TO GOD BE THE GLORY πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ On yesterday the International Leadership Institute CERTIFICATE me after a intense five (5) days of training in Leadership, Mentorship and other disciplines (History Markers Journey -HMJ) held at the First United Methodist Church, Ashmun Street, Monrovia City. Representing STARZ University , I spoke on how to advance and reached out to many especially in bringing this training at the University. Great personalities who signed this certificate are Dr. Wes Griffin (President), Dr. Jerry P. Kulah, I (National Director) and Dr. Norival Trindade (Vice President for Training). Receiving this International Certificate from great leaders across the globe speaks volume and call to service. A very big thank you to the ILI family for sure knowledge and service to the Kingdom of God. And to every participaints for team work and unity.. To God be the Glory πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™

I SAT AND THINK; I SMILE AND WONDER:

I Sat And Think about what they have said about me.

I smile 😊 and Wonder and Begin to calculate and even asked great mathematicians philosophers; but they couldn’t comprehend the miraculous Works of the All Marty.

Than I said to myself, ” If God can brine this far, (hum!, Single Mother, Put out of School on numerous occasions for tuition, sell in the streets of Monrovia, my Mother have to go on West Point beach to buy fish and dry to sell just to pay my school fees,…

This picture speaks a lot, and if I was to write all God has done in my life, would have been no storage left in the database of Facebook for further posts.

But one Good thing I can clearly say to you all is that “Your destination is yours, put it in the hands of God, allowed him to do his work for you, and at the end your smile is going to be greater than today. πŸ™πŸ™βœŒοΈπŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺ

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YOU ARE THE CEO OF YOUR LIFE

Someone graduated at the age of 22, but waited 5 years before landing a good job.

Someone became CEO at 25, and died at 50.
While another became CEO at 50, and lived to be 90.

Someone is still single, while someone in their school group has become a grandfather.

Obama retired at 55 and Trump started at 70.

Everyone in this world works according to their time zone.

People around you may seem ahead of you and some may seem to be behind you.

But everyone makes their own race, at their own pace.

Don’t envy them.
They’re in their time zone, and you’re in yours.

So, relax.

You’re not late.
You’re not ahead.
You’re right on time.
Life is not a speed race!

YOU ARE THE CEO OF YOUR LIFE πŸ˜ƒπŸ‘ŠπŸ½β€

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The 2022 CHILDREN HERO AWARD WINNER Congrats the newly elected officials of YALI RLC west Africa Accra Liberia. Chapter.

I accompany the Children Parliament Speaker at the YALI RLC west Africa Accra (Liberia Alumni Chapter) in congratulations and induction of the newly elected officials  at the Cape Hotel, Mamba Potion, Monrovia City.

As Nation Advisor, I was introduced to theΒ  President of Liberia National Student’s Union (LINSU)
We had a discussion on how the Children of Liberia can be included in their upcoming activities and futures engagements.

I reached out to the newly elected President of the YALI LIBERIA CHAPTER and had  seminar conversation in supporting and protecting the Children of Liberia and Africa at lage.

We also reached out to the many USAID, and YALI Network State holders in discussing of children inclusion of children in their Enterpriship and Leadership training as a means of building the new generation for a better tomorrow.

Special appreciate to Mr.  Varney Teddy Wilson, Former President YALI Liberia Chapter for his excellent job and his closed relationship with the children Parliament of Liberia while serving as President than.

Many thanks to the Speaker of the Children Parliament of Liberia for the invite though.

The 2022 CHILDREN HERO AWARD WINNER Congrats the newly elected officials of YALI RLC west Africa Accra Liberia. Chapter.

I accompany the Children Parliament Speaker at the YALI RLC west Africa Accra (Liberia Alumni Chapter) in congratulations and induction of the newly elected officials  at the Cape Hotel, Mamba Potion, Monrovia City.

As Nation Advisor, I was introduced to the  President of Liberia National Student’s Union (LINSU)
We had a discussion on how the Children of Liberia can be included in their upcoming activities and futures engagements.

I reached out to the newly elected President of the YALI LIBERIA CHAPTER and had  seminar conversation in supporting and protecting the Children of Liberia and Africa at lage.

We also reached out to the many USAID, and YALI Network State holders in discussing of children inclusion in their Enterpriship and Leadership training as a means of building the new generation for a better tomorrow.

Special appreciate to Mr.  Varney Teddy Wilson, Former President YALI Liberia Chapter for his excellent job and his closed relationship with the children Parliament of Liberia while serving as President than.

Many thanks to the Speaker of the Children Parliament of Liberia for the invite though.

Day of The African Child

Ideological Perspectives On The Dark Days In Africa: A Tragedy Of The African Child

For us Africans, we truly believe in struggle icons and freedom fighters.
We believe in the revolutionary ideology of black school children who lost their lives and several injured on the streets of Soweto on June 16, 1976.
Selflessly, they would go on and protest the poor quality of their education against the autocratic apartheid regime of South Africa – a system impregnated with racial segregation that privileged the aristocratic minority white elite class.
Interestingly, they would courageously assemble and protest the fundamentals of learning backwardness and demanded their right be taught in their own language.
Sadly, though, hundreds of about ten thousand black school students were shot. More than a hundred people were annihilated, and more than a thousand injured.
Indeed, the messages of an iconic hero in Patrick Henry was clear and may have well resonated in mind: “give me liberty, or death!”.
In unison, they truly fought for freedom to the depth.
Continuously, the struggle history in those luminaries must be told upon generations to come; on this backdrop, we partially celebrate this moment as Africans.
On another hand, as we observe this day in the struggle history of our continent, many questions come to mind: What are the prospects for The African Child?
How would it feel now were Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana to rise up again? How would it feel if Julius Mwalimu Nyerere of Tanzania were to rise up? How would it feel if Sir Alahaji Abubakar Tafawa Belewa and Samora Machel of Nigeria and Mozambique, respectively were to rise up again and address these concerns? How more would it feel if Nelson Mandela of South Africa, Andimba Toivo Ya Toivo of Namibia and Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso were all to rise up again?
How would they feel to note that mammoth of children in Africa have today been subjected to primary education; how would they feel to know that there have been a radical reincarnation of the oligarchic apartheid regime in its contemporary practical phenomenon, reforming and ameliorating backward situational dilemma on the faces of millions of children living and struggling in Africa?

How would those leaders feel today?

I have seen African parents who strove to sustain their homes, even if it meant becoming modern slaves in their home land does not matter at all, only if the need arises for survivability.

I have seen African children who went to bed hungry, still thinking what would be the order of the day; yet, there are children in Africa who wonder in tatters and destitution.

I have seen and read disgusting pages about Africa, and all these are the true tragedy of The African Child.

O… My Africa! since you are gradually marching towards freedom of equality, productivity and stratification, it is time that you must now create avenue where your children in all Africa would attain quality standards in every aspect of life. You must now control your own economy and monopolize the livelihood of your children.
This is the Africa we envision as Africans; and this, you, o… Africa must subscribe to.

And as we observe the International Day Of The African Child across the globe, yea the African continent, the world today must now change its ideological perspectives on the tragedy of The African Child.

Surely, Africa must now change its own narratives!!

Amb. Courage Y Kah _ Child Right and Social Justice Activities_Day of the African Child Message 2022.

ABOUT COURAGE Y KAH

  • Child right advocate

Secretary General of the Liberian National Children Forum (Montserrado Chapter)

Former Director of the women and children division at DCF-Liberia 

Member of the ten men delegate that signed the children law of Liberia in 2005, Forme part of the team that advanced for Justice of the death of little Shiake Kamara who was killed in the township by an unknown AFL personal during the Edola outbreak.

I joined Satta F Sheriff (former speaker of the children forum of Liberia)  To petition the Government to gave autopsy report for the death of Alvin Moses and Ruben Paye, who where found dead in A Nigerian national car in the VOA community.

Mission

Is to advocate for children, humanity, collaborating and volunteer my service for the betterment of children living in Liberia and our global village at large.


Vision

A safe environment for every child, better education good health care and drastic action taken for any form of violence against women and children.

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Attention Everyone!

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I’m calling on ECOWAS, AU, USAID, WORLD BANK GROUP, United Nation and HUMANITARIAN, to help support the National Action Plant on the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Liberia (2018-2030).