Aveem University Promises Quality Education
The Founder of Aveem University (AU) is calling on well-meaning Liberians and stakeholders to begin to contribute toward the improvement or provision of quality education for school-aged going children of Liberia—if they are to withstand future challenges in the world of academia.
Speaking recently to Hot Pepper on the Aveem University’s main campus, Thinker’s Village, Paynesvillle, outside Monrovia, Evelyn Ogunti, founder of the higher institution of learning, said the university remains committed toward providing basic educational courses that would enhance the learning skills of students to be absorbed into the job market upon their graduation from college.
“If that is effected by the Aveem University administration and the student populace begins taking advantage of the good learning atmosphere here, Liberia stands to benefit or progress rapidly in terms of the income generation,” Ogunti asserted.
Courses being offered by the Aveem University’s qualified teaching staff, Ogunti pointed out, are Faculty of Agricultural Science, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Information and Communications, Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Health and Science, among others.
According to her, instructors have been trained for these courses to prepare the children of Liberia or student populace for the workforce tomorrow in order that they may meaningfully contribute to the growth and development of the nation state.
In a related development, Pastor Akinloly Ogunti is calling on every well-meaning or patriotic Liberian to make use of sound and quality education being provided by the teaching faculty of the university in order for the students to secure a good future upon their graduation from the walls of the university.
He is also entreating the government and the people of Liberia to preach peace and maintain the peace. “With peace, our children will learn under a secured peaceful atmosphere and our country will developed and get on par with other countries in the comity of nations.”
Ogunti took off time to commend the Liberian government and citizenry of Liberia for keeping the peace from 2017—2023, following the cessation of the bloody civil crises in Liberia, which claimed some 250,000 lives.
He said he also wants the Liberian government to exert frantic effort in improving vocational training centers across the country for Liberians in dire need of quality vocational education to matriculate there and get educated.