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Fourah Bay College Commemorates 196th Foundation Day

By Foday Moriba Conteh

During a well-attended ceremony held on Saturday 18th February 2023 one of the oldest Colleges in the West African sub-region, Fourah Bay College, commemorated its 196th Foundation Day and Flag Raising ceremony. The event took place at the Multipurpose Hall on the college’s Campus in Freetown,

In his welcome address, the Deputy Registrar at Fourah Bay College, Brima Bah described the celebration as another Flag Raising Day of FBC adding that they are indeed very heartened by the renewed general interest in the revival of the past glory of the institution proudly recognized and revered for being the Athens of West Africa.

He said in this era, “our task is to rebuild a modern College that caters for the needs of society, producing rounded graduates who would significantly contribute in diverse ways, through the training acquired here, to the development of our country. We have a clear strategy to accelerate the achievement of this goal,”

The Chairman of the Academic Staff Association FBC, Ambrose T. Rogers, said that Fourah Bay College has endured and surmounted trials to clock 196 years, adding that the college has over the years supplied the human resource base of reputable institutions.

He said that the college has served as an educational hub for nearly two centuries and has brought enlightenment and pride to the country, stating that the college has continued to produce men and women of integrity to carry the noble task of nation building.

Ambrose T. Rogers called for security enforcement, prompt payment of staff and the provision of basic social amenities within the college.

The Deputy Vice Chancellor of Fourah Bay College, Prof. Kelleh Mansaray expressed appreciation to the past administrations of the college for the foundation they have laid towards the development of the college.

He used the opportunity to shed light on the FBC DVC’s 2022-2025 Agenda which, he said, has one of their main focus on revenue generation to enable the implementation of transformative programmes, projects and activities that will accelerate the restoration of the past glory of the College.

Prof. Kelleh Mansaray added that bulding systems that will support the delivery of quality learning and standard assessment of students, enhance the research activities of faculty, and promote the outreach drives of the College through the optimal use of ICT – the USL Portal and the e-LearningInfrastructure.

He said that as part of the DVC’s agenda, the college is working on fully mainstreaming ICT – the optimal use of the Portal- in the operations of the College, by the commencement of the 2023/2024 Academic Year.

In her keynote address, the Executive Director of the Legal Aid Board, Fatmata Claire Carlton-Hanciles, said that Fourah Bay College was founded in 1827 with people from different countries attending it of which it was named as the Athens of West Africa.

She said that the college has produced reputable personalities in all walks of life  regardless of the numerous challenges faced by the college which she said are inevitable.

Fatmata Claire Carlton-Hanciles commended the academic staff for their relentless efforts towards giving high quality education regardless of the challenges they are faced with.

She said few years from now the college will be celebrating its 200 years anniversary of which she called on the college administration to enhance proper planning on the said activity in order for it to be memorable in the history of the college.

Closing the ceremony was the official flag raising ceremony to mark the 196th anniversary of Fourah Bay College by the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Fourah Bay College, Prof. Kelleh Mansaray and dignitaries present.

FBC-SU Launches Take Responsibility Campaign

By Foday Moriba Conteh

As part of their efforts towards creating  awareness for all students to know that it is their responsibility to pay their fees, abstain from examination malpractice, speak English and other official languages on campus, the Fourah Bay College Students’ Union Government through its Ministry of Education has on Monday 13th February 2023 officially launched the: “Take Responsibility” Campaign on the theme: “Let’s Embrace Fees Payment, Abstain from Exams malpractice and Uphold the Culture of Speaking English.” The launching ceremony was held at the Multipurpose Hall on FBC Campus in Freetown.

Present at the ceremony was the Deputy Vice Chancellor of FBC Professor Kelleh G. Mansaray, the Deputy Registrar Fourah Bay College, Brima Bah, the Deputy Minister of Technical and Higher Education, Sarjoh Aziz-Kamara, the Warden of Students FBC, Jenner Buck, the President of Fourah Bay College Students’ Union Government, Alfred Micah Sesay, Students etc.

In his statements, the Deputy Vice Chancellor of FBC, Prof. Kelleh Mansaray commended the Fourah Bay College Students’ Union Government through its Ministry of Education for the laudable initiative.

He said the launch of the “Take Responsibility Campaign”, is a clear manifestation of their commitment towards the development of the college.

Prof. Kelleh Mansaray reaffirmed their commitment, on behalf of the administration, to the Students’ Union Government. He further called on all students to put hands on deck in order to support the campaign and make it a success.

The Deputy Minister of Technical and Higher Education, Sarjoh Aziz-Kamara also applauded the Fourah Bay College Students’ Union Government for the launch of the Take Responsibility Campaign.

He explained to the students present in detail with example of what the campaign theme means and the relevance of each student to adhere to it. He also emphasized on how the payment of fees is essential with a key focus on examination malpractice.

The President of the Fourah Bay College Students’ Union Government, Alfred Micah Sesay reaffirmed his commitment towards the welfare of all students, and thus commends the efforts of the Ministry of Education in taking up such an initiative. As such, he is passionate towards this campaign and therefore called on all students to ensure that they all work towards achieving the theme of the campaign.

The Minister of Education, Fourah Bay College Students’ Union Government, Christiana Lansana stated the relevance of the campaign and its benefits to students, while giving chance to all students present to ask questions and put forth their concerns to the administrators and dignitaries present, and at the end of it all, they got the feedback they needed.

Say “NO” – it is normal, is not it?

* The difference between successful people and very successful people is ta that very successful people say no to almost everything.

The first step to finding the word “no” is to get a little angry about all the time, energy, and money you have spent saying yes to things that you could have said no to. How many coffees have you had with people you didn’t want to have coffee with? How many weddings have you been to that you didn’t really want to attend? How many hours of tedious meetings have you sat through when you had no real reason to be there?

Many people associate saying no with guilt. Perhaps you’re worried about disappointing someone. Perhaps you’re afraid to say no to your boss. Perhaps you are a people-pleaser. Whatever the reason, knowing how to say no is an important skill to develop for your health and well-being. Our time and energy are valuable resources that must be managed carefully. That means we won’t be able to do everything. Let’s look at how to say no in various situations and why saying no is sometimes better than saying yes.

Why is it so difficult to say no? Some adults’ inability to say no stems from their childhood. Children are taught to be polite and forthcoming from an early age. Saying no when a parent or teacher asked a child to do something was interpreted as backtalk. Refusing an adult could result in punishment or negative reinforcement in some cases. However, this can lead to communication and self-assertion issues. Being taught that saying no is bad makes it difficult for children to express their preferences. This inability to speak up for oneself may persist into adulthood for some people. Another reason you may find it difficult to say no is if you doubt yourself. Imposter syndrome makes you believe that you are not qualified for the role you are in. Because of these feelings, you avoid saying no to others. You’re worried they’ll think you’re incapable of carrying out your duties and responsibilities. It can also make it difficult to say no to yourself. You constantly feel compelled to say yes to demonstrate to yourself that you are capable of doing your job. There’s also empathy and human nature to consider. We are social creatures who rely on human interaction. We are afraid of disappointing others or causing conflict because we need to belong.

Why it’s critical to say NO

Let’s go over some of the reasons why saying no is so important.

  • Do less to deliver more. Concentrate on one task at a time and do it well. When you put your energy into projects that you enjoy, you can produce much higher quality work.
  • Saying no can help you improve your performance and advance your career. Being assertive pays dividends. It allows you to pursue projects that are in line with your professional objectives. It also keeps you on track with your long-term career goals.

It’s critical for your mental health. When we bite off more than we can chew, our mental fitness suffers. To maintain mental clarity, you must decline tasks that you know you cannot complete.

  • Avoid burnout. Burnout is becoming an increasingly serious issue for today’s employees. Working too hard for too long can result in a buildup of fatigue. This puts both mental and physical health at risk.
  • Establish and maintain strong, healthy relationships. A healthy relationship has both clear boundaries and mutual respect. Setting boundaries and respecting others can help you keep your relationships strong.
  • Saying yes all the time can keep you from achieving your personal goals. Even the most successful people are aware of their limitations. You cannot achieve your objectives with minimal effort. Maintain your dreams by taking care of your body and mind.
  • Be honest with yourself about your abilities. It is not always necessary to be willing. You may lack the necessary skills and abilities to perform the tasks assigned to you at work. This is sufficient reason to decline a request.
  • It is an important aspect of self-care. Taking time for yourself promotes increased energy, increased focus, and improved mental health. Saying no to extra work when you know you need a break is a brave act of self-care.

When it comes down to it, saying no is crucial because it protects our best interests. Saying no protects your inner strength, whether it is for your physical, mental, or psychological health. It paves the way for holistic wellness.

* Internet resources were employed.

Marjona Jurakulova – a student of the

Pedagogical Institute of Shahrisabz State University

Know anything about Uzbekistan?

The Syr Darya and Amu Darya meet in this state, which has a population of 36 million people. The Khorezm region and a portion of Karakalpakstan are situated on the left side of the Amu Darya, while Tashkent and the Namangan region are the only regions on the Syr Darya’s right bank. The natural environments in Uzbekistan are diverse because of the country’s condition and complicated topography. The Tien Shan, Alai, Turkestan, Zarafshan, and Hissar mountains cover the eastern and southeastern portions of the republic. Glaciers, which are continuously accumulating snow, cover the mountain peaks. As we traveled to the west and northwest of our republic, enormous mountains erupted, transforming the plains of the slopes into lovely valleys. The dry deserts and lifeless sands gradually begin as the valleys come to an end. The Uzbek people, the republic’s native population, have a very rich history and culture dating back hundreds of years. Several hundred millennia ago, the modern nation of Uzbekistan was known as Turan, Transoxiana, and finally Turkestan. States like Khorezm, Bactria, Sugdea, and Margiana existed at the time, as well as the birthplaces of world-renowned scientists like Ahmad Ferghani, Muhammad Khorezmi, Abu Nasr Farabi, Abu Rayhan Beruni, and Abu Ali ibn Sina. Uzbekistan’s land is abundant in a variety of minerals.

Tashkent is the capital of the Uzbek Republic. This city is currently undergoing significant development, with the construction of substantial buildings and structures.

Samarkand. with a history spanning more than 2,700 years, one of the oldest cities on earth. The Sogdian state’s capital was Samarkand from the IV th century BC to the VIth century AD. The Samarkand fortress’ perimeter wall measured approximately 10.5 kilometers, according to the Roman historian Quintus Curtius Rufus, who lived in the late I sth century BC and the first century AD. Visit this location, which is regarded as the pearl of the East, without a doubt!

Bukhara. One of the country’s oldest cities, and the political, social, and cultural hub of the Bukhara region. One of the main commercial hubs along the Great Silk Road was there. It is situated in the lower reaches of the Zarafshan River in the southwest of the country of Uzbekistan.

Khorezm. The current tourism epicenter is Khiva. because a great deal of work has gone into this. In addition to agriculture, industry plays a significant role in the Khorezm region’s economy. Exports include cotton fiber, yarn, carpets, food, and machinery.

Abdullah here from Uzbekistan.

I am Abdullah Abdumominov, and I was born and raised in a sizable family in Uzbekistan. In eighth grade, I’m studying, and I find it interesting. Playing is enjoyable with the other students. I occasionally assist my classmates with difficult assignments. I had the good fortune to rise to the position of organization head for young people in Uzbekistan in 2022. In the Tashkent neighborhood of Shaikhantakhur, I was made captain of the Kamalak. This boosted my self-confidence because it demonstrated to others that they could rely on me to support them. I have accomplished a lot in my career, aced many exams, resumed my previously put on hold creative work, and now I am striding confidently into the future. I’ve had about 50 newspapers and magazines publish my articles, short stories, and fairy tales so far. I will work until I am satisfied with my accomplishments, which may surprise my peers. I participated in a lot of competitions, including those held in Kazakhstan by the World Talent Association, and I won honorary degrees because I wanted to be a leader in every way. In order to internationalize our media, I want to study them. I am aware that each task has its own challenges, just as each job has its own responsibilities. I have no doubt that this project will soon be widely adopted. Bullying is widespread in schools and online communications, and it affects lots of kids. I don’t understand this at all. Libraries and information centers are currently emerging in towns and cities. Uzbek translators expertly translate foreign literature, and our nation’s publishing houses regularly release a large number of books. As for me, I read and adore books and have a great appreciation for them. By reading books, you can navigate the future. I’m surprised by wise words. I like the adage “If you respect, you will be respected” the most. Despite the rarity of this saying, you can correctly interpret its meaning. Respect is becoming less valuable among young people today. So, if you want respect, avoid being haughty. I make it a point to avoid being haughty. “Never be afraid to write” is a motto I live by in my journalism. He encourages my creativity and new writing.

How do young people in Uzbekistan spend their winter vacations?

Uzbekistan’s winter vacation will run from December 28 to January 11. All young people will undoubtedly celebrate the New Year during this time with a positive attitude. The youth of Uzbekistan make the most of every opportunity rather than wasting it. They are involved in social activity, sports, and science. I spoke with peers’ friends as I was writing this piece. They told me they were buying books to read on vacation during our conversation. I was overjoyed by it. Therefore, this trip will be very beneficial for us as well.

 

Abdullah Abdumominov,

Republic of Uzbekistan

Center for Tourism Sierra Leone Donates Washable Sanitary Pads to Girls

By Labelle Sillah

Washable Sanitary Pads were donated by the Center for Tourism and Cultural Activities Sierra Leone, has to over 20 girls of the Saint Andrews’s Primary School and King Fahad Junior Secondary School at Tossoh Island in the Northern Part of Sierra Leone on Friday 10th February, 2023  .

Making his statement, the Chairperson for Center for Tourism and Cultural Activities Sierra Leone, Andrew Fortune Bassie said Tassoh Island is a rich touristic island but girls leaving in that community are vulnerable and lack most facilities girls are benefiting from in the Western arena.

He continued that as part of their engagement with schools on Tourism Education, there was need to engage girls attending Saint Andrew’s Primary school and King Fahad Secondary school at Tassoh Island on Menstrual Hygiene, adding that access to Pad is expensive in the community and it in that regard his organization saw it as a need and donated the Washable Sanitary pads to the girls.

Marima K Sesay, a pupil of King Fahad Secondary School said the donation of the pads to them as pupils is a great blessing and news to them ending up by saying that she has never used pad her whole life talk less of washable pads.

“Most of us will miss school if we don’t have an old cloth to use as pads but with the aid from the Center for Tourism and Cultural Activities those challenge has been solved,” she maintained.

Aminata A Bangura, a parent, while giving the vote of thanks said affordability and accessibility of sanitary pad is of great challenge for them as parents and their girls in their community.

She narrated the experience and unfortunate things girls faced when going through their menstrual cycle of which she used the opportunity to call on other organizations to follow the footprint of the Center for Tourism and Cultural Activities Sierra Leone.

 

Zion Mission International Church Celebrates Major Success

By Foday Moriba Conteh

During the annual thanksgiving ceremony held on Sunday 12th February, 2023, at Mayemi Police Barrack Western Rural District, the Founder and Proprietor of Zion Community Primary School and Zion Mission International Church, Rev Dr. John Matthew Senesie  expressed appreciation to the Government of Sierra Leone for the approval of the Zion Community Primary School early this year.

He said that as a result of this they are very happy to celebrate a huge milestone and success of the school.

Rev Dr. John Matthew Senesie disclosed that the mission, which started far back in 1998, as a result of the frequent accidents that occur in which school going children are the victims, especially at Mayemi Community he thought of establishing a school within the community to curtail on those tragic incidents.

He informed that there are plans to establish a secondary school further disclosing that his purpose of establishing a school is to help the community residents who send their kids to far-off distances to learn, and more so being an agent of the President’s Free and Quality Education agenda.
The school, he said, has been doing excellently and delivering well.

The Founder continued that in terms of excellence, the Zion School is the best and has produced quality results and students over the past years disclosing that today some are doctors, lawyers and more, a legacy he said children at the school has lived up to.

He concluded that the mission had existed way back in 1998 and the school opened in 2006 with both Nursery and Primary adding that plans are underway for the future for a secondary school and a computer learning school for children to be taught how to use and operate a computer for future endeavours.

He urged the Government to be giving the school subsidies which will help to expand its vision and thanked the Inspector General of Police for his support towards the school.

On his part, the General Overseer of Zion Ministries International and Zion Mission School, Rev John Kassim Sidique, said the school has created a huge impact on the lives of the community people and those from far localities.

 

DOFA Supports the Aged at Male Correctional Centre

By Foday Moriba Conteh

The Dorwontony Organization for the Aged (DOFA), a charitable and Non-Governmental Organization that advocates for the needs and rights of the aged in the country has on Monday 13th February 2023 donated food and non-items to Aged Inmates at the Male Correctional Centre on Pademba Road in Freetown.

The donation targeted 50 Aged inmates at the Male Correctional Centre who received donated items like Slippers, used clothes, bibles, etc.

Handing over the items, the Founder of Dorwontony Organization for the Aged, Dorren Barrie, said that due to the poor conditions inmates are going through, especially the Aged at the Male Correctional Center, they felt compelled to make an immediate move in order to support them with such items which she said will help alleviate some of their challenges.

She said that the move by the organization is part of their project tagged “Aging and Victimization” which is a campaign through which the organization is extending its facilities to the Aged at the various Correctional Centres in the country.

Dorren Barrie stated that the organization was founded in order to serve as the voice for the needs and rights of the aged across the country, adding that these old people at the Male Correctional Centre should be supported and given the care they deserve.

She expressed appreciation to all those who supported the organization to embark on the donation. He further called on all to support the organization in order for them to continue to put smiles on the faces of the Aged in the country through their interventions.

The Manager at the Male Correctional Centre, Chief Superintendent Foday Ishmail Kamara expressed appreciation to Dorwontony Organization for the Aged (DOFA)for the gesture. He described the donation as not only important but very timely.

He said that in advanced countries Aged inmates are separated from the young ones but said such is not happening at the Male Correctional Centre.

Foday Ishmail Kamara said that most of these aged inmates have health complications which he said is a concern to them, stating that the Correctional Centre is really challenged in that regard due to lack of adequate drugs.

He further appealed to the organization to continue their gesture to these old people at the Centre.

Inmates who benefited from the donation expressed appreciation to the Dorwontony Organization for the Aged (DOFA) for considering them at such a crucial moment in their lives.

They assured the organization that the donated items will be used for their intended purposes.

 

 

‘Salone Bly’ E-Commerce Platform Launched

By Foday Moriba Conteh

During a well-attended ceremony held on Tuesday 14th February 2023, at Kallon Car Park on Aberdeen Beach in Freetown, the Salone Blyan E-Commerce platform was officially launched.

The Salone Bly Platform is one that seeks to connect business people to their distant potential customers in order to expand the scale and the customer base of businesses in the country.

Speaking during the ceremony, the Founder of ‘Salone Bly’ stated  that Salone Bly creates ease and comfort for both  business owners/people and customers, adding that customers will be at home and shop online and also business owners/people will be at their businesses and sell online.

He disclosed that for any transaction they are giving 10 percent discount to their customers.

He pointed out that at Salone Bly individuals can buy and make their payment instantly from where ever they are using Afrimoney, Orange Money, Rokel Sim Korpor, Rokel Visa Card, Rokel Internet Banking, Visa Card, PayPal, Master card etc.

He said that many business owners often lack what it takes to break the barriers to reach their potential customers from far and that there are too many issues and constraints to access their unknown potential customers, stating that Salone Bly addresses those issues so that business people expand their sales and the customers buy with ease and comfort.

“We are fast and reliable and with ease and comfort, working in your interest and Easy and secure. We bring ease and avail comfortable means of buying everything at anytime and everywhere, we are fast and accurate in delivery. Visit our website: www.salonely.com or download our App from App Store or Google Play Store,” he disclosed.

Commenting on behalf of partners, Chief Executive Officer at NP Sierra Leone, Kobi Walker, commended the launch of Salone Bly which he said is the right move and is very important towards making Sierra Leone go digital.

He said that the world is moving digital and even NP-Sierra Leone as a company is moving with the trend of which he revealed that the company recently unveiled the 1st digitized and automated fuel storage tank in the country furthering that within the next two months 80 percent of NP-Sierra Leone fuel stations will be digital.

The CEO said that with the partnership between Salone Bly and NP-Sierra Leone people can buy fuel using cards like Rokel Sim Korpor, Rokel Visa Card etc. adding that through Salone Bly people can send electronic fuel chit to another person which they can use to secure or collect fuel.

“The world is moving digital and if we must stay relevant, we must be part of the global change and the global change is digitization and automation,” Kobi Walker maintained.

In his keynote address, the Managing Director of Rokel Commercial Bank, Dr. Ekundayo Gilpin said that the launch of Salone Bly is a clear manifestation of their support towards digitalizing the country.

He commended the entire team of Salone Bly for the initiative and further encouraged them to be focused and committed towards the sustainability of the initiative.

The Managing Director pointed out that people who want to shopping  through Salone Bly can use Rokel Sim Korpor, Rokel Visa Card, and Rokel Internet Banking to purchase their goods at the comfort of their zones.

He called on all to patronize with Salone Bly adding that customers can get whatever thing they want by using their computers, mobile phones etc. in order to make their purchase easy and affordable.

The official launching ceremony of the Salone Bly website www.salonely.com was done by the Chief Executive Officer of NP Sierra Leone, Kobi Walker and it was followed by the launch of both the App Store and Google Play Store Applications by the Managing Director of Rokel Commercial Bank, Dr. Ekundayo Gilpin.

 

 

 

 

Commission for Persons with Disability Urges Government to translate Commitments into Action

By Abubakarr Harding

The Commission for Persons with Disability convened a Press Conference on the 15th February, 2023 in New England Ville, Freetown that focused on urging the Government to take action and follow through on the commitments they made regarding disability rights.

Saa Lamin Kortequee, the Executive Secretary of the National Commission for Persons with Disability emphasized the importance of the Government’s commitments to disability inclusion. The Government pledged to strengthen the education system to be more inclusive, track disability inclusion in education spending, review the legal framework for promoting inclusive health systems, and make disability inclusion an integral part of social protection systems. However, it is essential that the Government takes concrete steps towards fulfilling these promises.

He continued by stating that while it is encouraging to see the Government’s commitments to disability inclusion, there is still much more to be done to make a real difference in the lives of people with disabilities.

In that light, according to him, it is crucial that the Government upholds disability rights and prioritizes accessibility and inclusion to ensure that no one is left behind.

The Executive Secretary maintained that as a society, all must work to create an environment where individuals with disabilities have equal access to opportunities and services.

“This can be achieved by investing in inclusive education and healthcare systems, promoting accessible transportation and public spaces, and prioritizing employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities, which the Government has been doing but needs to put on more efforts,” he stated.

He pointed out that it is the responsibility of the Government to uphold disability rights and ensure that individuals with disabilities are fully included and have access to essential services.

Nancy Smart, Country Director for Sightsavers Sierra Leone on her part said, “The Global Disability Summit has been a huge opportunity for the Government of Sierra Leone to address inequality. It was great to see them attend and make commitments on how they will address disability-inclusion. But now is the time for action”.

According to her it is vital that the Government continue to honour those commitments and make their actions speak louder than their words.

“Our Equal World campaign urgently calls on the Government to uphold disability rights and make their commitments a reality,” she appealed adding inclusion and prioritizing the needs of the disabled community is quite significant admonishing all to work together to create a more inclusive and equitable society.

 

Afrimoney Dishes out millions of Leones to subscribers as Valentine’s Gifts 

Management of Afrimoney on ‘Valentine’s Day’ gave out Valentine’s gifts to its subscribers worth millions of Leones as a way of showing love, care and affection.

It is an open secret that Valentine’s Day is observed every year on February 14th in remembrance of St. Valentine. Worldwide People use the day to share candy, flowers and other gifts as an expression of their love for someone special to them.

In a special Valentine’s Day radio program, the Chief Executive Officer of Africell Sierra Leone,  Shadi Gerjawi disclosed that the idea to give out gifts to Afrimoney subscribes was to express their love and affection to them, adding that, they are not just subscribers but to demonstrate to all their subscribers that they have played immense contributions to the success of Afrimoney operations in the country.

As a way of giving more accolades to their subscribers, Shadi emphasized that the Afrimoney subscribers are not just ordinary subscribers but are the support pillars on which Afrimoney operates.

The Chief Executive Officer of Africell added that, due to the priceless contributions of their Afrimoney subscribers, they have dedicated a whole radio program to interact as well as to put smiles on the faces of their subscribers. He said that through the Afrimoney system, they have been able to contribute immensely to the financial inclusion of the country and create more jobs for people in the country.

He further stressed that, most often than now, people do not have time to share love due to workload or other engagements but the Africell family through their Afrimoney service have taken time to share love with their subscribers by putting smiles on their faces through the Afrimoney valentine’s gift.

Expressing their joy as lucky winners, the subscribers applauded Afrimoney for thinking about them as well as showing them love on such a special day. Some of them revealed that because of the gifts they have received from Afrimoney they will celebrate Valentine’s Day in a grand style.

The lucky winners encouraged Afrimoney to continue serving them as well as bringing innovative ideas to them.