Miss Liberia
23/02/2026
As Miss Liberia, my heart beats for women empowerment.
I am proud to officially announce the She Can Initiative – One Month Professional Training Program for Women.
This program is designed to equip women with practical, income-generating skills in:
✨ Soap Making (all types)
✨ Clorox Making
✨ Tie-Dye Production
The best part
✔ Tuition is FREE
✔ Registration is FREE
Registration starts now and ends March 2,2026
My mission has always been to uplift women and create opportunities that change lives.
She can create. She can earn. She can lead. 💗
Because when a woman is skilled, she is unstoppable.
She can. And she will. 💪🏾💖
To register kindly contact us
0770380828/ 0888788723
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Miss Liberia First Runner-Up Suspended Following Investigative Hearing
Monrovia, April 4, 2025 – Following a formal investigative hearing into the alleged assault involving Miss Kindness Wilson, during which she fully participated and provided her account of the incident, the Miss Liberia Organization has determined that her actions constitute a breach of Section 5G of the contract she signed upon entering the pageant.
In light of this finding, and in consultation with the Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism (MICAT)—the official host and franchise holder—XL-Entertainment has made the decision to suspend Miss Wilson from her role as First Runner-Up, effective immediately for a period of 90 days.
As corrective measures, Miss Wilson will undertake community service, serve as the face of an anti-violence campaign, and receive counseling for anger management. She has acknowledged her breach of contract, accepted responsibility, and has committed to working collaboratively with the Miss Liberia Organization, the Pageantry Union of Liberia, and MICAT moving forward.
The Miss Liberia Organization remains steadfast in its commitment to upholding the integrity of the pageant and preserving the values associated with our national heritage and symbols, which the Miss Liberia Pageant proudly represents.
In collaboration with MICAT, further steps will be taken to maintain these standards. Additional updates will be provided as the process continues.
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Let us celebrate Miss Liberia through the years; this is Miss Liberia Welma Campbell at representing us at Miss World in 1977. How beautiful and arti
Welma Campbell Mashinini Redd is a faculty member of the School of Global Journalism and Communication at Morgan State University in Baltimore and a former broadcaster in Liberia, West Africa.
In the 1980s, this award-winning filmmaker anchored the newscast at the Liberian Broadcasting System (LBS), produced her own program, Arts and Artists and later headed the information unit at the Mano River Union, an economic group comprising three member states, Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.
Professor Redd co-produced and edited official documentaries for Africa Day 2015, 2013, 2012, 2011 and 2010 commissioned by the African Ambassadors Group in Washington, DC which were screened each year at galas sponsored by the 54 states of the African Union.
This award-winning filmmaker received Morgan's African Heritage Award for "Botswana: An African Jewel," a documentary about the remarkable African country of Botswana, which had the fastest-growing economy in the world for a few decades. A documentary produced for the African Union's 50th celebration by African Ambassadors in Washington, D.C., unfolds the struggles of African countries working together for independence and forming one of the first regional organizations in history.
Education
B.A., University of Liberia
M.F.A. (Film and Electronic Media), American University
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