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WE ARE GETTING THE TRUTH LITTLE BY LITTLE So Madam Sirleaf finally instructed a surrogate to correct the inflation of her academic credentials? The truth has risen. SHE IS NOW ADMITTING THAT SHE DOESNT HAVE A BACHELORS DEGREE. May God bless Madam for telling the truth. Early life and career[edit] Sirleaf was born in Monrovia,[10] and attended the College of West Africa from 1948 - 1955. She married James Sirleaf when she was 17 years old,[5] and then traveled with him to the United States in 1961 to continue her studies and earned an associate degree in accounting at Madison Business College, in Madison, Wisconsin.[12] Sirleaf did not have a bachelors degree, so in 1970 she enrolled at the Economics Institute in Boulder, Colorado, where she spent the summer preparing for graduate studies. Sirleaf studied economics and public policy at Harvards John F. Kennedy School of Government from 1969 to 1971, gaining a Master of Public Administration.[citation needed] She then returned to her native Liberia to work under the government of William Tolbert, where she became the Assistant Minister of Finance. While in that position, she attracted attention with a bombshell speech to the Liberian Chamber of Commerce that claimed that the countrys corporations were harming the economy by hoarding or sending overseas their profits.[13] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Johnson_Sirleaf Now Madam Sirleaf needs to reach out to the folks at Harvard so they can correct the information on their site. She did not earn an accounting degree at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and a degree in economics from the University of Colorado, Boulder. She only earned an associate degree in accounting at Madison Business College, in Madison, Wisconsin. Why cant she simply correct all these lies in her biographies floating all over the place? Seriously, if she really earned an economics degree from the University if Colorado, why havent they called her the U of Colorado-trained economist? Raised in Monrovia and married at 17, Sirleaf came to the United States in 1961, earning an accounting degree at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and a degree in economics from the University of Colorado, Boulder, before enrolling at the Harvard Kennedy School to study economics and public policy. She was an Edward S. Mason Fellow and earned her M.P.A. in 1971. hks.harvard.edu/news-events/news/alumni/gaz-sirleaf-commencement-mar11 St. Clarence Avery, I hope I dont get any more questions from you or those who have questioned whether I know what I am saying when I say Madam Sirleaf does not have a bachelors degree.
Posted on: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 16:40:15 +0000

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