So, you need to reflect on your God given talents to improve the country,” Menjay emphasized. Menjay then encouraged the graduates to think critically, because many Liberian students lack substance and judgments that would put them on the right societal trajectory. Johnson N. Gwaikolo, UMU president, cautioned the graduates to walk with their heads held high, because they have done well in their education sojourn, which the school sees as the reason to confer a degree on each of them. Ms Kpoleh said UMU is working hard to ensure that the country produces qualified nurses that will fill in the gaps in the health sector. “UMU is not only producing nurses, but qualified ones that would upgrade the country’s health sector.
Source: Daily Observer January 09, 2018 02:26 UTC