
KOKOYAH, BONG COUNTY – Madam Roseline Ola Fadairo, a community leader and educational advocate, has called on young graduates of the David and Mantee Public School in Kokoyah District to lay a strong foundations as they step into the next chapter of their lives.
Speaking at the institution’s annual convocation ceremony, Madam Fadairo inspired the new graduates to embrace resilience, integrity, and purpose-driven action in all they pursue.
“Graduation is not the end, it is the beginning of your journey,” she remarked.
She emphasized the importance of staying rooted in values that promote excellence, community service, and lifelong learning.
Madam Fadairo also encouraged the graduates to serve as torchbearers for the values imparted by David and Mantee.
The address was met with applause and deep appreciation from students, faculty, and guests alike.
Her message resonated especially with many who see her as a role model of leadership, impact, and unwavering commitment to youth development.
The David and Mantee public school located in Kokoyah District, Bong County is providing educational opportunities for over two hundred future leaders in central Liberia.
The school’s provide free registration and tuition aid to kids who parents can’t afford their Educational needs.
The institution was established by a Humanitarian Jonathan David, a son who got an opportunity to travel in the united states.
Named after his late parents, David and Mantee public school has graduated over one thousand Liberian children in a village called David Carter town.






