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gypt
in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia
IMAGES Magazine | July - August 2011 | 1 
A selection of Drawings of Egypt Through the Eyes of the Children of Liberia.
Answer S. Kpweuyou 13 years Spiritan Academy (2012)
2 | IMAGES Magazine | July - August 2011
Lusine Nyei, Jr., 13 years, Dry Rice, Market Barnesville (2011)
Webster Appleton, 15 years, Oldest Congo Town(2011)
Contents
Kemil Sharrow, 15 years, Don Bosco Technical High School (2011)
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Word by the Ambassador of Egypt to Liberia
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Word by the Managing Director of Total, Liberia
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Word by the Ambassador of Egypt to Liberia
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H. E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of the Republic of Liberia
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Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Monrovia Office of the Ambassador Dear Friends of Egypt, dear children of Liberia, dear Participants of the Art Competition “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I & II”, Saturday 4 February 2012 was a special day for all the Children of Liberia as H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf , President of Liberia, launched the Children’s Law of Liberia 2012. This law represents a promise to all children of Liberia that the government is committed to their protection and promotion; in accordance to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which 193 States have ratified including Liberia. EGYPT wants to join the Children of Liberia to celebrate this day. It was only fitting that we announce the Winners of the Art Competition “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia II” in the same venue as well as exhibit the fine art work of almost 200 Liberian children from all over the country between the age of 6 and 19 year old, in the designated area of the Egyptian Embassy at the Samuel K. Doe Stadium grounds. The Prize Ceremony was held during the Second Egyptian Cultural Week in Monrovia in March 2012, at a special ceremony for the children at the Residence of the Egyptian Ambassador. One of my proudest moments since my arrival in this country was to see more than 200 Liberian children from different schools in Liberia take part in the Drawing and Painting Competition titled, “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia,” in 2011 and the second in 2012 . Liberia and Egypt share a strong bond. Egypt has supported Liberia since the establishment of relations in the midfifties. Egypt, together with the United States and Nigeria, never severed relations with Liberia in good and bad times. This relationship will continue. Egypt will keep building on this friendship based on mutual interest and mutual aspirations. It is my sincere believe that the children and the youth of a nation are its future. This is why the Egyptian Embassy feels that investing in projects involving the young people of Liberia is a strong contribution to the development of the future of Liberia. Teach, encourage and motivate kids in different aspects and the sky is the limit. Kids are the future of Liberia and together all children are the ones who will bring not only Liberia but our whole continent to a new threshold of development.This small pamphlet serves as a commemoration to the young artists of Liberia who will paint the new era of Liberia for the future. Egypt in the Eyes of Liberian Children is Egypt’s small contribution to bringing out potential talents of the youth in this beautiful nation of Liberia. Finally, I would like to extend a special thanks to Anneke Quoi for her enthusiastic support in organizing both Art Competitions: “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I & II” (2011& 2012). As well as the members of the Board of the Liberian Egyptian Friendship Society. Maher El-Adawy (Ambassador of Egypt to Liberia) April 2012
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Support
Education
Cares For Liberia
Promoting French in local schools
Health
Employment
Ongoing support of the Jahjet Orphange
Educating about Malaria in Tubmanburg
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Empowering Liberians
Message From the Managing Director of Total Liberia Dear Liberians, dear friends of Egypt and Liberia, dear Children of Liberia, Liberia is rising, Liberia is booming, Liberia is transitioning and everyone should join efforts to support Liberia in its reconstruction. This reconstruction should start with the children, with the young Liberians and with the youth as they are the backbone of today’s and tomorrow’s Liberia. The Arab Republic of Egypt, through its Ambassador H.E. Maher El Adawy has been doing an extraordinary job not only in terms of bringing in corporate investors but also in forging public partnerships, in promoting cultural development and then recently in sensitizing the Children of Liberia to Art and Painting. TOTAL is proud to partner with the Embassy of Egypt to support this essential initiative. The Children of Liberia deserve quality education, the young people of Liberia deserve job opportunities in the public and private sectors and the youth deserve a bright future. They are the ones who are building tomorrow’s Liberia; they are the ones who will make Liberia a reference in terms of economic growth, development, peace and stability in Africa and in the World. In support of this, one of the key objectives of the Total Group’s Corporate Social Responsibility program worldwide is to promote the education of people of all ages, races and economic standing. In keeping with this mandate, Total Liberia has implemented in Liberia various educational initiatives ranging from road safety, to environmental protection, to better health standards, to languages, and most recently art. Art is not only of creating beauty, but also of encouraging selfexpression and communication that is usually lost if not cultivated, especially in children. Pablo Picasso is quoted as saying that “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up”. The implementation of “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I & II” sponsored by the Egyptian Embassy, is a great doorway to ensure that the children of Liberia are encouraged to continue to create and learn. As of today, TOTAL is the leading petroleum company in Liberia and has created more than 1000 jobs for Liberians all over the country from Monrovia to Ganta, from Greenville to Voinjama, from Buchanan to Zorzor. Most of those jobs are currently held by young and dynamic Liberians who are eager to be part of the Liberian success story. With the goal of reaching 2500 jobs for Liberians by the end of 2015, TOTAL’s priority is to focus on the Children & Youth of Liberia and their education in order to empower them and make them successful in their working and personal life. TOTAL cares for Liberia and the people of Liberia and will continue to implement corporate responsibility initiatives such as our current art collaboration with the H.E. Maher El Adawy to support, empower and promote Liberians. I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation to H.E. Maher El Adawy, who has been extremely active in developing actions, partnerships, awareness campaigns and events during which public, private and diplomatic sectors can interact, exchange and work together in Liberia. This energetic, tireless and extraordinary person is a role model that Total Liberia is proud to be associated with.
Olivier Lassagne April 2012 “Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012 | 5
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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I” Participants 2011
Category I : Age Group ( 6-9 ) No 1
Name Fully K. Gbahkpah Jr.
16
Peter S. Wennie
8
ELWA Community
Don Bosco Technical High School
17
Grace Dehfer
9
ELWA Community
Age 8
Address
2
Gabriel Wreh
8
Don Bosco Technical High School
18
Melvina Greene
8
ELWA Community
3
Titus C. Jackson
9
Don Bosco Technical High School
19
Jappy R. Gardea
8
ELWA Community
4
William D. Kpangbai
9
Don Bosco Technical High School
20
Leechea P. Kermue
8
ELWA Community
5
Quartz P. Brown
8
Don Bosco Technical High School
21
Ruth Dennis
9
ELWA Community
Spiritan Academy
22
Cameron Scott
9
American International School of Monrovia
6
Harold Jones
9
7
Rashida W. F. Blamo
9
Spiritan Academy
23
Amanda Oniyama
8
American International School of Monrovia
8
Moses K. N. Kariue
8
ELWA Community
24
Lynn Elhadjali
7
American International School of Monrovia
9
Bendu Samah
9
ELWA Community
25
Afeef Thameem
8
American International School of Monrovia
10
Decontee Dagbe
8
ELWA Community
26
Pukie Brown
8
Child Development Academy
11
Staci Taxen
8
ELWA Community
27
Evon Shank
6
Congo Town Back Road
12
Larpu Beyana
9
ELWA Community
28
Cameron Shank
9
Congo Town Back Road
13
Decontee Dagbe
8
ELWA Community
29
Darron Shank
8
Congo Town Back Road
30
Faithe Shank
5
Congo Town Back Road
14
Iran Greene
7
ELWA Community
15
Betty Karnue
7
ELWA Community
Category II : Age Group ( 10-14 ) No
Name
Age
Address
29
Timius Wesseh
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
30
Pewu M. Willie
13
Don Bosco Technical High School
1
Christopher K. Nyei
10
Dry Rice market Barnesville Road
2
Lusine M. Nyei Jr.
13
Dry Rice market Barnesville Road
31
Antoine Berrian
10
Don Bosco Technical High School
3
Othello Payman
13
Don Bosco Technical High School
32
Mohamed M. Dukuly
13
Don Bosco Technical High School
4
Hamilton A. Greene
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
33
Joel Jackollie
10
Don Bosco Technical High School
5
Preston Garduard
13
Don Bosco Technical High School
34
Muhammed Paasewe
14
Don Bosco Technical High School
6
Charles A. Reeves Jr.
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
35
Danny K. Mulbah
14
Don Bosco Technical High School
7
Lawrence N. Jurry
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
36
Zayzay J. Yennego
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
8
Mathis Brown
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
37
Augustus V. Vogar Jr.
13
Don Bosco Technical High School
9
Obinna Uche
10
Don Bosco Technical High School
38
Emmet P. Simoke
13
Don Bosco Technical High School
10
Jusu Sando
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
39
Ebenizar B. Gibson
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
11
Victor F. Kollie Jr
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
40
Lawrence Gibson
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
12
Ezekiel Ballah
10
Don Bosco Technical High School
41
Mandela S. Gbollie
13
Don Bosco Technical High School
13
Hilary Blah
10
Don Bosco Technical High School
42
Gary V. D. Quaye
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
43
Alvin D. Nuetah
13
Don Bosco Technical High School
14
Mulbah Kpaiwolo
10
Don Bosco Technical High School
15
Tito M. Johnson
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
44
Dabe B. Williams Jr
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
16
Tony P. Koryon
10
Don Bosco Technical High School
45
Robert Francis
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
17
Andrew Kerkulah
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
46
Randolph Zizi
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
18
Aaron
10
Don Bosco Technical High School
47
Luther W. Weah
10
Don Bosco Technical High School
19
Moses K. Harmon
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
48
Allen Bloh
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
20
Gabriel Knowlden
10
Don Bosco Technical High School
49
William Sayon jr
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
21
Andrew Tellewoyan
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
50
Caleb Tuazama
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
22
Ronema Mulbah
10
Don Bosco Technical High School
51
Alonso W. N. Porte
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
23
Darus Dennis
10
Don Bosco Technical High School
52
Dan Nuta jr.
14
Don Bosco Technical High School
24
Eddie F. Yanquoi
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
53
Celine E. Gray
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
25
Ballah Morseray
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
54
Montee Johnson
14
Don Bosco Technical High School
26
Prince Boakai
11
Don Bosco Technical High School
55
Androvish G. Berrian
14
Don Bosco Technical High School
27
Prince Weah
10
Don Bosco Technical High School
56
Abu Vandi
13
Don Bosco Technical High School
28
Sawie W. Nebo
10
Don Bosco Technical High School
57
Raphael Honyor
14
Don Bosco Technical High School
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Category II : Age Group ( 10-14 ) Continues No
Name
Age
Address
78
Franklin Kwein
10
ELWA Community
58
Ansumana Outland
14
Dry Rice market Barnesville Road
79
Lucia T. Bono
11
ELWA Community
59
Claudia Ibraham
13
Dry Rice market Barnesville Road
80
Mercy X. Wonnah
11
ELWA Community
60
Muniru J. Lamin
14
Don Bosco Technical High School
81
Mercy T. Peter
10
ELWA Community
61
Lavela K. Johnson
14
Don Bosco Technical High School
82
Ann Mary M. Vah
10
ELWA Community
Emmanuel Larkpawolo
11
ELWA Community
62
Koryon Luworza
14
Don Bosco Technical High School
83
63
Jonathan N. Kulah
14
Don Bosco Technical High School
84
Richlyne Kermue
11
ELWA Community
64
Murphy M. Dorley jr.
14
Don Bosco Technical High School
85
Gardeah Nimely
10
ELWA Community
65
Rammie Harmon
14
Don Bosco Technical High School
86
Obarene E. Eboh
14
8th Street Sinkor
66
J. Titus Flanjay
10
Spiritan Academy
87
Winifred Gargbay
13
CDA
67
Joy M. Collins
11
Spiritan Academy
88
Joy Richards
11
CDA
68
Daniel Ireland
11
Spiritan Academy
89
Joy Solcum
10
CDA
69
Sekou Vannie
11
Bong Mines Bridge
90
Hamilkal Kamal
13
CDA
70
Teddy Howerd
13
Manneka FC Congo town
91
Tawah Dakinah
11
CDA
71
Promise Dehfer
10
ELWA Community
92
Blessing Duo
12
ELWA Community
Princess Dennis
11
72
Manneka Crochet Club Sinkor
93
73
Love Togbah
11
Larwuo Kennedy
12
Manneka Crochet Club Sinkor
74
Salome Bumbeh
12
ELWA Community
94
Princelia Zuzah
13
Manneka Crochet Club Sinkor
75
Alice N. Seyda
11
ELWA Community
95
Nabiha Shahid
12
American International School of Monrovia
76
Melvin L. Duo
12
ELWA Community
96
Sayo Kamara
14
William Lee Bonner Jr. High School
77
Isaac Gardea
11
ELWA Community
Category III : Age Group ( 15-18 ) No 1
Name Abraham Kamara
Age 17
Address
Group Work No
Name
Address
Caldwell junction community
1
Jo Village Academy
Bomi County
2
Kemil Sharrow
15
Don Bosco Technical High School
2
Manneka FC
Old Road
3
Kedrick Boayue
15
Don Bosco Technical High School
3
4
Webster Appleton
15
Oldest Congo Town
Manneka FC
Sinkor
4
5
Francis Dickson
18
Maryland County
6 girls
Caldwell Junction
6
Othello Okyne
17
Don Bosco Technical High School
5
Princelia and Blessing Zuzah
Manneka Children Club Sinkor
7
Fannie D. Gardea
16
ELWA community
Miscellanous No
Name
Address
1
Denise Aninakwah
Ghana
2
Melvin Bombo
ELWA community
3
Mildred Bedell
Don Bosco Technical High School
4
Anthony Davis
Don Bosco Technical High School
5
Meshach Koayon
Don Bosco Technical High School
6
Matthew W. Gomoson
7
Alex O. Jalloh
Don Bosco Technical High School
8
Valenton S. Korsor
Don Bosco Technical High School
9
Ayesha Shalid
American International School
25 January 2011 Judge for the Art Competition in 2011: Cllr. Yvette Chesson Wreh Director General of International Angie Brooks Center
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25 January 2011 Participants of the Art Competition 2011 at the Embassy of Egypt Monrovia, Liberia
Position Name Category I : Age Group (6-9)
Age
Address
1st Prize
Harold Jones
9 Years
Spiritan Academy
2nd Prize
Cameron Scott
9 Years
American International School of Monrovia
3rd Prize
Rashida Blamo
9 Years
Spiritan Academy
Category II : Age Group (10-14) 1st Prize
Teddy Howerd
13 Years
Manneka FC
2nd Prize
Daniel Ireland
11 Years
Spiritan Academy
3rd Prize
Rammie Harmon
14 Years
Don Bosco Technical High School
Category II : Age Group (15-18) 1st Prize
Webster Appleton
15 Years
Oldest Congo Town
2nd Prize
Francis H. Dickson
18 Years
Maryland County
3rd Prize
Kedrick P. Boayue
15 Years
Don Bosco Technical High School
In 2011, the participants of the Art Competition “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia” were 214 Children. From 16 schools and organizations representing three different counties.
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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I” Category: Age 6-9 First Prize Winner
First Prize Winner, Harold Jones, 9 years, Spiritan Academy 10 |“Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012
“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I” Category: Age 6-9 Second Prize Winner
Second Prize Winner, Cameron Scott, 9 years, American International School of Monrovia
Third Prize Winner, Rashida W. M. Blamo, 9 years, ELWA, Kendeja Community Academy
Third Prize Winner
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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I” Category: Age 10-14
First Prize Winner
First Prize Winner, Teddy Howerd, 13 years, Manneka F.C. 12 |“Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012
“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I” Category: Age 10-14 Second Prize Winner
Second Prize Winner, Daniel Ireland, 11 years, Spiritan Academy Third Prize Winner
Third Prize Winner, Rammie Harmon, 14 years, Don Bosco Technical High School
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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I” Category: Age 15-18 First Prize Winner
First Prize Winner, Webster Appleton, 15 years, Oldest Congo Town 14 |“Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012
“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I” Category: Age 15-18 Second Prize Winner
Second Prize Winner, Francis H. Dickson, 18 years, Maryland County
Third Prize Winner
Third Prize Winner, Kedrick P. Boayoue, 15 years, Don Bosco Technical High School
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The Prize Ceremony of the First Art Competition 2011 “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I”
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Liberian Culture Troupe performed during the Prize Ceremony
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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia II” Participants 2012 Category I : Age Group ( 6-9 ) No
Name
Age
Address
36
Joe Baryogar
14
Coventant Nurturing Center
Jonathan Gardea
12
Rivercess
1
T Kartoh Dweh Jr.
9
Len MillarPrimary & Elementary School
37
2
Daniel D. Johnson
9
Manneka FC
38
Catharina Gardea
14
Rivercess
Manneka FC
39
Teddy Howerd
14
Manneka FC
3
Bill Johnson
8
4
Priscilla Anna
8
William Booth School
5
Amy Slewon
7
William Booth School
6
Celine David
9
Spiritan Academy
7
George Fazah
8
American International School Monrovia
8
Faithe Shank
5
Home School, Congo town
Category II : Age Group ( 10-14 ) No
Name
Age
Address
1
Trokon Kparr
13
Liberia Mennonite School
2
Elijah Swen
11
Liberia Mennonite School
3
Andrew Dolo
13
Len Millar Primary & Elementary School
4
Nalabee G. Davis
12
Len Millar Primary & Elementary School
5
Leroy R. Swen
12
Len Millar Primary & Elementary School
Category III : Age Group ( 15-18 ) No
Name
Age
Address
1
Zogbo Godoe
15
Liberia Mennonite School
2
Isaac Gogoe
18
Liberia Mennonite School
3
Matthew E Leetor
18
Len Millar Jr. & Sr. High School
4
Clement Davies
15
Len Millar Jr. & Sr. High School
5
Benjamin D. Smith
15
John Lewis Morris School
6
Samuel Z Wesseh
17
The Lord’s prayer academy
6
E. Varney B. Kamara
11
Len Millar Primary & Elementary School
7
Ashley Wolo Jr.
14
Len Millar Primary & Elementary School
8
Emmanuel Johnson
14
Manneka FC
9
Mohamed M Dukuly
13
Don Bosco Technical High School
No
10
Reuben Biah
14
William Booth School
1
Category IV : Group Work Name
Gracesee Howerd
Age 5
Address
Manneka Children Club
11
Gwenolyn Zepu
10
William Booth School
Mary Kollie
12
Manneka Children Club
12
Maxin Frank
14
William Booth School
Harris Grant
8
Manneka Children Club
13
David S. Massaquoi Jr.
12
William Booth School
2
Moses K. Harmon
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
Jerry Lepolu
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
3
T – Max Jlateh, Jr
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
Lawrence Juriry
12
Don Bosco Technical High School
4
Watta Konneh
15
Don Bosco Technical High School
Celine Gray
13
Don Bosco Technical High School
5
Junior King
14
LEFS
Sarafina Prosser
15
LEFS
6
Matali Gettee
14
LEFS
14
Elvina Dahn
12
William Booth School
15
Emmanuel Johnson
11
William Booth School
16
Venus Barchue
10
William Booth School
17
Francis Karva
12
William Booth School
18
Lovetta S. Nyumah
11
William Booth School
19
Doreen O’Diaji
11
William Booth School
20
Erica W. Barbu
13
William Booth School
21
Amos Smith
11
William Booth School
22
Stanley Sheriff
10
William Booth School
Victoria Prosser
14
LEFS
23
Julius Siaway
11
William Booth School
Joshua Gaye
13
LEFS
24
Daniel Ireland
11
Spiritan Academy
Junior King
14
LEFS
Spiritan Academy
Watson Gaye
15
LEFS
Izak Kauffeldt
8
Samaritan Purse’s Home School
Felix Kauffeldt
9
Samaritan Purse’s Home School
25
Answer S. Kpweuyou
12
7
26
Dereck Samuels
13
St. Andrew Lutheran School
27
Junior King
12
Enword Pipeline Road
28
Obadiah T. Watson
12
Riverview Pipeline Road
Joey Eid
7
American International School Monrovia
29
Sampson Saydee
14
Aaron G. Burgress Memorial Academy
Tulonga Milapo
7
American International School Monrovia
Domino Adeleke
7
American International School Monrovia
Aisha Hanson
13
American International School Monrovia
Edith Kwami
13
American International School Monrovia
30
Rufus Tarr
13
Aaron G. Burgress Memorial Academy
31
Emmanuel Kpah
14
Mcc Gill Denie
32
Teconblah T. Tarr
14
8
9
Charrmmit
33
Reed Spencer
11
Samaritan Purse’s Home School
34
Lucia Yacob
10
American International School of Mon.
35
Nour Mougharbel
12
American International School of Mon.
10 11
Nabiha
13
American International School Monrovia
Aya Fouani
11
American International School Monrovia
Lynn Elhadjali
10
American International School Monrovia
Eric
9
American International School Monrovia
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Cameron
10
American International School Monrovia
Afeef
9
American International School Monrovia
Ejico
10
American International School Monrovia
12
Patricia Kamara
10
American International School Monrovia
Amanda Oniyama
12
American International School Monrovia
13
Melissa Aninakwah
11
American International School Monrovia
Martha Takatsch
11
American International School Monrovia
Ayesha Shahid
10
American International School Monrovia
Leah Saad
6
American International School Monrovia
Alyson Meadows
6
American International School Monrovia
Melanie Frankenberger
7
American International School Monrovia
15
Lamis
9
American International School Monrovia
Nathasha
9
American International School Monrovia
16
Ylia Razzouk
9
American International School Monrovia
Raya Ayoub
9
American International School Monrovia
Reem Kobeissi
9
American International School Monrovia
Pasa Bhuiage
10
American International School Monrovia
George Chahni
9
American International School Monrovia
Abbas Mouharbel
9
American International School Monrovia
14
17
18
Jemma Muir
American International School Monrovia
19
Emil Muma
9
American International School Monrovia
Folke Guwert
9
American International School Monrovia
Robert Kwami
8
American International School Monrovia
Arthur Lassagne
8
American International School Monrovia
Shams Eid
7
American International School Monrovia
Aafiya Thameem
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Miscellaneous No
Name
Address
1
Serious V Nyemah
Sun Hill Elementary & Junior High School, Zwedru
2
George Limbor Jr.
Sun Hill Elementary & Junior High School, Zwedru
3
Isaac K. Diahn
Sun Hill Elementary & Junior High School, Zwedru
4
Wieh Teh
Sun Hill Elementary & Junior High School, Zwedru
5
Pinky Washington
Sun Hill Elementary & Junior High School, Zwedru
6
Chidera Chima
Sun Hill Elementary & Junior High School, Zwedru
7
Ismueal Pay Gar
Gbediah Public School, Rivercess
8
Evenus N. Vah
Gbediah Public School, Rivercess
9
C. Zachariah Gbediah
Gbediah Public School, Rivercess
10
Isaac Juludoe
Gbediah Public School, Rivercess
11
Nuch Joe
Gbediah Public School, Rivercess
12
Princess T Sunday
Gbediah Public School, Rivercess
13
Lucky Tobey
Gbediah Public School, Rivercess
American International School Monrovia
Nour Saad
American International School Monrovia
Leana El Mougharbel
American International School Monrovia
Nour Fazah
6
American International School Monrovia
Karim Ayoub
6
American International School Monrovia
Clea Lassagne
6
American International School Monrovia
Maria Chahni
6
American International School Monrovia
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50 Students
Joe Village Academy Bomi County
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Hawa C. Dossen
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Harris Tayen
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Wallace Denis
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Cooper Garteh
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Goodrick D. Dossen
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Thomas Garteh
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Sargba Borkay
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Sarah P. Jackson
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Ezekiel D. Gardea
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Obediah Dyuway
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Otis K. Gardea
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Vivian Y Tarr
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Edward Garteh
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Isaac Gardea
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Mark Saturday
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
Reuben Tarr
Manneka Children Club Rockhole
In 2012, the participants of the Art Competition “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia” were 192 Children, from 24 schools and organizations representing four different counties.
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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children 2012 First Prize Winner
T. Kartoh Dweh, Jr. 9 years, Len Miller Elementary School 22 |“Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012
of Liberia I” Category: Age 6-9 Second Prize Winner
Celine David, 9 years, Spiritan Academy
Faithe Shank, 6 years, Home School, Congo Town Third Prize Winner
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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of First Prize Winner
Teddy Howard, 14 years, Manneka F. C. 24 |“Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012
Liberia II” Category: Age 10-14 --2012 Second Prize Winner
Gwenolyn Zepu, 10 years, William Booth School
Third Prize Winner Ashley Wolo, Jr. 10 years, William Booth School
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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children First Prize Winner
Matthew E. Lector, 18 years, Len Miller Jr. & Sr. High School 26 |“Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012
of Liberia II” Category: Age 15-18 Second Prize Winner
Isaac Gogoe, 18 years, Liberia Mennonite School
Clement Davis, 15 years, Len Miller Jr. & Sr. High School Third Prize Winner “Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012 | 27
“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Frist Prize Winner Joe Village Academy, Bomi County
Third Prize Winner
Watta Konney, 15 years & Celine Gray 13 Years Don Bosco High School
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Liberia II” Category: Group Work
ELWA Rockhill Children
Second Prize Winner
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The Prize Ceremony of the Second Art Competition 2012 “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia II”
Kids watching movie about Egypt
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Photos Impressions
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H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf President of Liberia
H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf President of Liberia
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Photos Impressions
H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf President of Liberia and H.E. Maher El-Adawy Ambassador of Egypt
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Photos Impressions
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Photos Impressions
Students of Joe Village Academy, Bomi County
Photos Impressions
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