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Tuesday, April 8, 2025

ARGUMENT FOR THE LAUNCH OF PHD PROGRAMS IN LIBERIA

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By Bishop Prof. Rudolph Q. Kwanue, Sr. PhD

Founder and President of Rudolph Kwanue University College

To His Excellency, President Joseph N. Boakai, President of the Republic of Liberia; the President of the University of Liberia; and the Executive Director of the National Commission on Higher Education (NCHE), Prof. Dr. Edward Lama Wonkonye, PhD; distinguished guests, esteemed colleagues, and fellow Liberians:

As the Founder and President of Rudolph Kwanue University College, I, Bishop Prof. Rudolph Q. Kwanue, Sr. PhD, am honored to welcome and fully support the initiative by the Government of Liberia, through the University of Liberia, to launch PhD programs in our beloved country. This step marks a significant milestone for our nation, which, as the oldest independent republic in Africa with over 200 years of existence and 172 years of independence, has always been a beacon of education, resilience, and opportunity.

For far too long, we have seen countless Liberians travel to neighboring countries in search of advanced academic pursuits. While this has broadened our perspectives, it is time to establish our nation as a hub for higher learning that draws students from across the continent and beyond. This new initiative by the University of Liberia is a monumental step in building the strongest image of our nation and reasserting our position as a leader in education within the region. It is not only about retaining our best minds but also about attracting foreign nationals who will see Liberia as a premier destination for advanced studies.

To my fellow Liberians, I say this: let us have no fear. A PhD program is not a mystery descending from heaven that should intimidate us. It is a research-driven pursuit, focused on exploration, innovation, and knowledge production. PhD scholars are not just students; they are producers of knowledge, writers, researchers, and mentors who will drive progress and development in various sectors. We have many qualified individuals right here in Liberia who are more than capable of leading and excelling in this initiative.

Since the establishment of the University of Liberia and other higher education institutions, our nation has produced over 100,000 master’s degree holders. Should we see this as our limit, as the end of our academic ambitions? Absolutely not. The introduction of PhD programs allows us to take the next step, to rise above self-imposed limitations, and to dismantle the mindset that says we are not capable.

The real challenge is not a lack of ability or intelligence among Liberians, but a lack of belief in our own potential. It is not foreigners who are hindering our progress; it is our own doubt and hesitation. We must change this mindset. Let us remove politics from this important educational endeavor and focus on the future. The PhD programs are not about political gain; they are about academic advancement, national development, and creating opportunities for generations to come.

I applaud the leadership of the University of Liberia for taking this bold step. This is a vital development that will enhance our national image, foster intellectual growth, and create a legacy that future generations will be proud of. I urge all Liberians to embrace this initiative with open hearts and minds. Together, we can build a stronger, more educated, and more prosperous Liberia.

I look forward to seeing a successful and impactful program. Liberia is the best!

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