Agricultural Grant to University of Liberia Student

We have awarded Four students of the University of Liberia, College of Agriculture and Forestry, a total of US$2,000 in grants following a competitive agricultural entrepreneurship program held at the university’s Fendall Campus.
The program brought together students from the College of Agriculture and Forestry, university supporters, and members of Sweat Equity Leadership Development.
It was held under the theme Shaping Entrepreneurs Through Agriculture, with the aim of empowering students to develop sustainable agricultural businesses.
The grant initiative took place at the University of Liberia Fendall Campus, where nine students presented business proposals for consideration. The participants included Dwannah V. Dukuly, Emmanuel Taylor, Maryrose S.K. Jacobs, Andrew Mulbah, Zomonwon Kilay, Janet S. Weadatu, Abraham Sarmie, Emmett Jolo, Kermedia Yarzuah, and Willianmina B. Glay.
After the presentations by each of the applicants, four students emerge as lucky winners, each receiving US$500. The winners were Willianmina B. Glay as first place,Emmett Jolo as second place, Emmanuel Taylor as third place, and Andrew Mulbah as fourth place.