The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of 4Life Zoe Technical Training Program, Francis A. Varney, has told the 31st cycle graduating class that even though morden technology known as ‘AI’ has taken over obtained degrees in the world, vocational skills remains very important. He said AI cannot take anyone’s vocational skill job, as it doesn’t require a degree.
He said his school remains committed to providing advance vocational training programs to the public for an affordable cost.
4 Life Zoe Technical Training Program is one of Liberia’s fastest growing vocational training schools. The school provides short and long term training programs at low cost. Over the weekend, the school graduated several students in different vocational disciplines at the Monrovia Christian Fellowship Center on on 9th Street after meeting the set requirements of the school to obtained certificates.
CEO Varney used the occasion to encourage his graduates to change their thinking in the good direction of their future and Liberia as a country. He said a good mindset changes behavior of the body. 4 Life Zoe Chief Executive Officer provided additional scholarships with 50% discount for graduates who may have interest in attending the school in different discipline. Every year, CEO Varney provides hundreds of scholarships to deserving students. He challenged the graduates to put God first in discovering their dreams.
He said plans are underway by the school to provide heavy duty driving in the upcoming semester for an an affordable cost. The graduation ceremony went was successful and many parents lavished praises on the school’s administration.