Hundreds Troop To 4Life Zoe 25th Cycle Orientation

4Life Zoe, a vocational technical training program established years ago in Liberia, is said to be one of the fastest growing vocational schools in the country.

   Majority of the students at 4Life Zoe are young people, and the school provides short-term and long-term programs. All the training courses are three to four hours a day.

   According to information gathered, 4Life Zoe was the first technical vocational training institution to provide satellite installation program to the public. The school also provides lots of advanced level programs for an affordable cost.

   The courses provided are air conditioning and refrigeration repair, bio-digester and septic tank construction, ice cream-making, 3D epoxy floor making, biogas training, driving, sound engineering and keyboard, plumbing, interior decoration and fashion design, security camera installation and computer training at advanced level.

   Speaking at the well attended 25th cycle orientation of the school, held on August 30, 2022 at its head office in New Hope Community, district #2, Montserrado County, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Francis  Varney, challenged the new students to make use of the opportunity the school provides.

   Varney said 4Life Zoe is in the country to provide solution to societal aid. He said he wants the participants to begin thinking about how they can contribute to their generation.

   Varney urged them to hate poverty because, according to him, it has the propensity of bringing disgrace to one’s life. He said Liberia is a great nation and needs people with good mindset to live and enjoy its greatness.

   Prior to his words of motivation, there were instructors from various departments of 4Life Zoe who spoke of the importance of the course they teach.

   The new students were smiling and very excited to be a part of the advanced learning institution.

   The school has branches across Montserrado County. The Chief Executive Officer of 4Life used the ceremony to disclose a plan to decentralize in other parts of Africa soon.

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