4Life Zoe, one of the leading technical vocational institutions operating in the country, has graduated its 24th cycle, comprising of over 350 students who have completed the necessary short- and long-term studies from the diverse departments of the school.
4Life Zoe Technical Training Program has been around for six years, and has been providing quality vocational skills to the public at an affordable price.
The graduates started their academic sojourn in April 2022, and were able to complete the requirements of obtaining the school’s document.
The 24 cycle of 4Life Zoe graduates were dressed in T-shirts of varied designs, depending on the department they were graduating from. Majority of the graduates were young people.
The graduation ceremony was well attended by graduates and the public, who went to grace the occasion.
The keynote speaker of the 24th cycle, Rev. Sylvester Fatorma, spoke on the theme, “Breaking the Cycle of the Predictable”.
Rev. Fatorma said Liberia needs people to stand and make the difference in order to help transform the society, and that every Liberian citizen has a part to play in the transformational process of the country.
The guest speaker challenged the graduates to be catalysts of change in their field of study.
He praised the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of 4Life Zoe, Francis Varney, for being innovative as a young man by creating advanced learning skills for his fellow Liberians.
He encouraged the graduates to begin loving God because he said God is the only person who helps people in life’s journey.
Rev. Fatorma spoke on a wide range of issues, but ended by calling on the graduates to practice the steps of their boss.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Francis Varney, who was excited, encouraged his graduates to learn more so as to solve societal problems. Varney said having a single skill is not enough. He exhorted the students with lots of encouraging words, as is always done by him.
At the end of the graduation program, the school’s modern building was dedicated by authorities of 4Life Zoe, the graduates as well as the guests of the program.
When questioned about the total amount spent on the building, the CEO responded as saying that the funding came from God.