‘RECOGNIZING A SHINING STAR’, Deputy Speaker Fonati  Koffa Gets Prestigious Awards

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‘RECOGNIZING A SHINING STAR’, Deputy Speaker Fonati  Koffa Gets Prestigious Awards

Cathedral School Alumni Association of North America Gives Liberia’s Deputy Speaker Highest Honor

IPNEWS-CHARLOTTE,  North Carolina:   Members and officials of the Cathedral School Alumni Association of North America (CSAA) on Saturday awarded its highest honor to Liberia’s Deputy Speaker, Cllr. J. Fonati  Koffa, for his outstanding service and dedication.

The Cat’s alumni awarded the Glass Plaque of Honor, with the inscription, Shining Star. It is the Association’s highest honor, which is given in recognition of one’s “outstanding service and dedication” to Cathedral School Alumni Association (CSAA).

Awards to Hon. Koffa

The honoring was done during the CSAA 2022 Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, attended by many members, including Mrs. Dama Yekeson-Koffa, wife of the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Deputy Speaker Koffa is a 1982 graduate of the Cathedral High school, and he served as President of the 12th Grade and Students Council Government.

Fourteen (14) years later, Liberia’s Deputy Speaker Koffa was the founding President of CSAA, where he served a three -year tenure.

Hon. Koffa receives awards

Prior to the honoring, the Deputy Speaker, who served as the Keynote Speaker, told the alumni that CSAA was established to continue the spirit and euphoria and give back to those who are walking the corridors of where they once walked.

He admonished the members to maintain the passion and spirit towards the school for its upliftment.

The Deputy Speaker congratulated the CSAA current president, Mrs. Wede Williams Grants, for taking the association successfully through a difficult transition

Mrs. Grant was elected in 2021 for a two-year’s term.

The Deputy Speaker stated that over year, he watched Mrs. Grant, and she proved herself to be a real leader.

He said, she reminded him of the saying of political activist, Baptist Minister, and politician Jesse Jackson: “Leader must be tough enough to fight; tender enough to cry; human enough to make mistakes; humble enough to admit them; strong enough to absorb them and resilient enough to bounce back and keep moving.”

Liberia’s Deputy House Speaker, Fonati Koffa

He challenged Mrs. Grant to reach out and foster unity among members of the CSAA.

Meanwhile, the CSAA celebrated its 27 years of existence of unpaid sacrifices.

During review of achievements of CSAA, amidst challenges during their contributions of time, talent and treasure to their alma mater in Liberia, the alumni have resolved to continue its support to Cathedral Catholic High School and students.

Some of the contributions of the CSAA to the Cathedral Catholic School over the years included: a well-stocked library, relatively well-equipped science and computer labs, a vibrant financial assistance program, sports materials and the provision of audiovisual and other educational materials among others. By Leroy  M. Sonpon, lll

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