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Kulubo M. Davis,
Midwife/ Officer In Charge,
Ministry of Health

Mrs. Kulubo Davis is a certified midwife (CMW) and the officer-in-charge (OIC) at the Tenegar Community Clinic in Peace Community, Brewerville, lower Montserrado County. She has worked for more than eight years for the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MOHSW). She is also the founder of a community clinic called the Peace Community Maternity Clinic in the area that provides safe and affordable healthcare services. In addition, Mrs. Davies initiated a medication campaign in the community that provides free treatment for residents. Due to her commitment and dedication to the public, she was awarded as Best Health Worker for 2019 in Montserrado County.
Kulubo was born in Fissebou, Zorzor District, Lofa County, where she matrriculated from the Voinjama Multilateral High School. She later earned a Certified Midwife Certificate from the Esther Bacon School of Nursing, Zorzor City, Lofa County. She attended several training workshops and was certified in counseling, community health and family planning. Prior to her employment with the Ministry of Health, she worked at the Baalt Transit Center – MSF in Guinea where she served as Health Screening Supervisor. She also worked at Baala Health Post – MSF in Guinea in 1994, and at the Zorzor Currant Hospital, Zorzor, Lofa County, Liberia up to the 1990 civil war.
Mrs. Davis is married with 4 sons and a daughter.

Tokpa Tarnue,
Correspondent,
Liberia Broadcasting System (LBS)

Mr. Tokpa Tarnue has worked for the Liberia Broadcasting System (LBS) since 2011, first as a reporter and now as a correspondent. He also manages Radio Kintoma, a local community radio station that relays the news for the LBS in Voinjama, Lofa County. Prior to his employment with the LBS, he served as a volunteer with several media institutions including News Public Trust, Radio Life and World Hope International. In 2017, he worked as a Media Monitor on electoral violence at the Liberia Media Center (LMC) in Monrovia, Liberia.
He was born unto the union of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Tarnue Sr, at the Tellewoyan Hospital, Voinjama City, Lofa County. Tokpa completed his high school education at the Billie Call Christian Institute, Wood Camp Community, Paynesville, Liberia in 2002. He also acquired certificates in Journalism from the Jonathan Hicks Foundation for Journalists, Journalists for Human Rights, and the Liberia Media Center, on Human Rights-Reporting, Human and Drug Trafficking, and Elections Reporting. In 2013, he was also trained and certificated as a Journalist for Human Rights in Conflict Sensitive Settings, Child Abuse and Sexual Exploitation. He is currently pursuing an Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Mass Communication from the Free Pentecostal College, in Voinjama City, Lofa County.
He is married with three sons.

Joseph k. Bryant,
County Director,
Liberia Institutes of Statistics and Geo- Information Services (LIGIS)

Mr. Joseph Bryant has been working for the Liberia Institutes of Statistics and Geo- information Services (LISGIS) since 2013. He currently serves as the Coordinator for the County Service Center (CSC) and also coordinates the Lofa County’s branch of the Civil Service Union of Liberia. In 2009, he served as the Assistant Director of LIGIS at the county level, and due to this dedication and honesty, was promoted to his current position. Prior to his employment with LISGIS, he served as Assistant Headmaster of the Macenta Technical Vocational Institute with GTZ, in the Republic of Guinea. He also served as Field Commercial Assistant Manager of the Agriculture Development Project (LCAP) in Lofa County, 1983.
Mr. Bryant holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in accounting from the University of Liberia in 2007, and also obtained a certificate in Cartography from LISGIS. Joseph obtained his high school diploma from the Voinjama Multilateral High School and a National Exams Certificate in 1981.
He was born in 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bryant Sr. who both are late. He is married with one daughter and five sons.

Siaka S. Paul,
Language Arts Instructor,
Sinje Public High School (Ministry of Education)

Mr. Siaka S. Paul is a Language Instructor and Sports Director of the Sinje Public High School,in Grand Cape Mount County. He was employed at the beginning of the 2016 school year, having faithfully served as a volunteer from 2012 to 2015. Due to his love of sports and also for helping students to exercise and lead healthier lives, Siaka was appointed as Sports Director whilst he was still a volunteer in 2014, a position he still proudly holds today. He has led the school teams in winning several country accolades in that period.
Siaka was born unto the union of Mr. Moses M. Paul and Madam. Sando Kiakai on February 14, 1984, in Jene, Tewor District, Grand Cape Mount County. He started his primary education at the Varguay Public School in 2003, and completed his high school education at the Samie Darby Public High School, where he obtained a diploma and WAEC Certificate in 2011. Based on his passion for education, he applied and got admitted to the Katata Rural Teacher Training Institute (K.R.T.T.I) and earned a Grade C certificate in education, with emphasis in Language Arts in 2012. He is currently a student at the David A. Straze College, University of Liberia, Sinje, Grand Cape Mount County.
He is married with a son and a daughter.

Inspector Sam M. Dikoah,
Traffic Commander (Liberia National Police),
Paynesville Detachment

Inspector Sam M. Dikoah is a traffic commander at the zone eight police detachment of the Liberian National Police (LNP), located along the ELWA Highway in Paynesville, Monrovia, Liberia. As traffic commander and chief investigator, he is known for investigating traffic accidents without discrimination and without favoring anyone. He does this in keeping with police standards and the laws of Liberia, and helps resolve complex cases involving human lives and damaged properties. He also works to educate drivers, motorcyclists and citizens about the rules and regulations of the road in order to avoid accidents.
Inspector Diakoah holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice, obtained in 2013 from the African Methodist Episcopal Zion College, in Monrovia. He also graduated from the Liberian National Police Training Academy in 2005 as a traffic officer. In his earlier years, he attended the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Elementary and Junior High School in Bomi County, and later in 2004, completed his high school education at the Calvary Temple Assembly of God Mission School in Jacobs Town, Paynesville.
Inspector Dikoah is married and has two sons and a daughter.

Joseph K. Bryant

Siaka S. Paul

Inspector Sam M. Dikoah

Kulubo Davis

Tokpa Tarnue