One of Liberia’s successful micro-finance loan enterprising entities, known and styled as the Bukonjadeh Group of Companies, over the weekend officially dedicated its new offices.
The company, headed by its Chief Executive Officer Elton Datee Johns, has been over the years, since its formation in 2008, operating temporarily on Capitol Hill.
At an elaborate and well attended ceremony, which was overwhelmingly graced by the company’s numerous customers, from the GAC, NPA, LRC, Bureau of concessions, amongst others, including the National legislature, Johns told the mammoth crowd that the dawn of a new day has come for the company in 2024, assuring their many customers that there are more prospects at the end of the tunnel.
The company’s CEO spoke at the official opening program of the institution’s new offices located within the Rose Garden Plaza on the Crown Hill, just adjacent the Middle Day Chapel near the YMCA.
The historic occasion was colorful and extraordinary, as dozens of attendants, customers, and official quests from all walks of life, were entertained to their satisfaction as the incoming lawyer of the entity, James Nippy, and the Comptroller-General, Leo Twawalid, rained countless praises on the company’s many joyful customers, who in fact surrounded the CEO Johns not to leave the scene of the program after it was officially over.