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Liberia: Cultural Icon Princess Fatu Gayflor meets Pres. Boakai

Liberia: Cultural Icon Princess Fatu Gayflor meets Pres. Boakai

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with New Dawn
Published on 2024-04-04 09:13:32

Princess Fatu Gayflor, a renowned international cultural icon of Liberia, recently met with President Joseph Nyumah Boakai to congratulate him on his election as the nation’s President. The meeting took place on April 2, 2024, at the Executive Mansion in Monrovia, where Princess Gayflor expressed her full support for the government’s agenda on culture and tourism.

During their discussion, Princess Fatu Gayflor highlighted her concerns about the promotion of culture in Liberia. She expressed disappointment over the demolition of the Kendeja Cultural Village in the past, emphasizing the need for more efforts to promote the nation’s culture and enhance its tourism industry.

President Boakai, in turn, welcomed Princess Gayflor and appreciated her contributions to promoting Liberia’s image internationally. He stressed the importance of Liberians embracing and taking pride in their cultural heritage, encouraging Princess Gayflor to continue advocating for the advancement of traditional values and practices.

Furthermore, President Boakai assured Princess Fatu Gayflor and the Liberian people of his unwavering commitment to uplifting the country’s cultural assets and supporting its hospitality industry.

Accompanying Princess Fatu Gayflor during her visit to the President were Mr. Kekura M. Kamara, a well-known character from the Flomo Theater Show, and Mr. Kollie N. Ballah, son of the late Peter Ballah (Flomo) from the Peter Ballah Show.

Princess Fatu Gayflor’s dedication to promoting Liberia’s culture and President Boakai’s support for these initiatives signify a strong commitment to preserving and showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the nation. By working together, they aim to elevate Liberia’s cultural profile and boost its tourism sector, ultimately contributing to the country’s overall development and growth.

In conclusion, the meeting between Princess Fatu Gayflor and President Joseph Nyumah Boakai serves as a symbol of collaboration and cooperation in advancing Liberia’s cultural landscape. Their shared passion for promoting the nation’s heritage underscores the importance of cultural preservation and promotion in shaping a positive image of Liberia on both national and international platforms. Through their joint efforts, they aim to inspire pride in Liberian culture and encourage a strong sense of identity among its people.

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