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    AMEZU Alumni Ebenezer Borbor Calls for Urgent Action to Address Rapid Decline of University

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkJanuary 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Alumni Borbor of AMEZU as he reads his statement with respect to the rapid decline of his alma mater-AMEZU.
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    By Geeplay Ezekiel Geeplay

    Montserrado County, Monrovia-January 21, 2025 – Alumnus of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion University (AMEZU) are expressing grave concern over the institution’s rapid decline, as graduate Ebenezer Borbor emphasized the urgent need for intervention during a news conference on Monday.

    Borbor, a passionate advocate for his alma mater, described the situation at AMEZU as a “nightmare” that necessitates immediate and collective action from the university’s administration, the church, and alumni worldwide.

    He urged those in leadership roles to address what he characterized as a crisis stemming from administrative inefficiency and poor management, factors that have led to a significant drop in student enrollment.

    His remarks came amidst alarming reports of student exodus from the university, raising critical questions about its future viability.

    To combat the decline, Borbor proposed that the Alumni Association organize a national retreat.

    This gathering would aim to unite alumni, identify the root causes of the university’s struggles, and formulate a strategic plan to restore its prestige.

    Alumni Ebenezer Borbor as he addresses the media from a well-prepared statement.

     He emphasized the need for a comprehensive road map and resolutions to secure the university’s future.

    “I am fully committed to working tirelessly to ensure that AME Zion University is rescued from its current state of deterioration,” Borbor declared, expressing his dedication to revitalizing the institution.

    Established in 1983, AMEZU has a rich history, beginning with the founding of the AME Zion School of Business.

    The university has since evolved into a comprehensive institution, currently comprising seven colleges and offering various degree programs including Divinity, Criminal Justice Administration, Liberal Arts, and Business.

    With an impressive legacy of over 10,000 graduates to date; AMEZU remains accredited by the National Commission on Higher Education of Liberia and is a founding member of the Association of Liberian Universities.

    However, the growing concerns voiced by alumni like Borbor highlights the urgent need for effective management and revitalization strategies to secure the university’s future and uphold its esteemed reputation.

    Edited: Jesefu Morris Keita

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