07/07/2025
Dear Colleagues:
Happy 11th anniversary to us as a class.
Through these eleven years period, we have had some successes, challenges, and losses individually and as a class.
However, we remain grateful to God Almighty for His love and support (mercy, grace, favor).
As we clock 11, I do encourage us to renew our unity and love for one another, encourage members of the class that may be devastated, assist where necessary, and keep praying for one another.
To conclude, all of us may not be on the same paths of life right now, but our love and respect for one another will hide any distinction or segregation.
Happy 11th anniversary, class of 2013/2014
Best regards,
Dio Tumatu Bilclue
Your colleague
23/05/2025
Greetings to all:
We do extend our gratitude to everyone for sympathizing with Barry's family and our class.
This is a matter of urgency, we sorted all Barry's paperwork today, and the hospital bill came up to 59,000 LRD plus 266 USD.
The family are making an effort, but they need all the support they can get to sort this bill as soon as possible to enable them to bury him tomorrow (as their religion implies).
If anyone can contribute any amount between now and tomorrow morning, it will make such a huge impact towards his home going.
Thank you for helping.
Number for payment:
0880683753 (Sendwave and MTN mobile money)
0777967751 (orange money)
Name: Loftina McCay
23/05/2025
Greetings, colleagues:
As per reports from Zawoloh Lamah and Plaka, it's regrettable to say we have indeed lost a brother and friend in Barry .
Barry was a member of the class of 2013/2014 who was left out of the graduation ceremony for factors unexplainable.
A year later, the brother began a struggling life in Kuwait, Duala, when I usually see him on those "out of town" cars while on my way to school in the morning. I was devastated, but I had to accept that life had many paths.
While struggling to make a daily bread, I lost track of him for many years. Unfortunately, yesterday, we learned about his illness and pain.
I think, a few days ago, he requested to join the group with his new account, and I granted the request from the request section because we haven't been connected.
To cut long story short, like many of us, Barry had hurdles and even worse. Today, we have received information about his demise in such a painful and frustrating way.
May I remind us all that Barry is officially the 5th person we have lost from our beloved class since graduation.
1). Marc Dzikfa Avorkliya (2016)
2). Beyan Meshach Dorley (2017)
3). Patrick N. Wesseh (2024)
4). Joresa Teteyah Hills Togba (2024)
5). Mohammed Barry (2025)
May their souls and the souls of all those faithfully departed rest in peace.
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My deepest condolences to his family, friends, and us as a class. Barry is a Muslim man; therefore, they might be on their way to bury him as we speak.
I am sorry, it's just painful!!!
07/07/2024
It's been 10 years since we walked out of the walls of the Confessor Kingdom.
Happy Anniversary to us!!!
Hope we can reflect on our journey and have a moment of silence for those we have lost along the way.
Rest well:
Mark Dzikfa Avorkliya
Beyan Meshach Dorley
Patrick N. Wesseh
Joresa Teteyah Hills Togba
It was a pleasure sharing classrooms and moments with y'all.
Guys, can you see yourselves?
27/06/2024
Meet Kermon Taylor (Captain Berry) and Gustav Lamah
10 years ago, their picture style was the most talk about.
26/06/2024
Today memory focus is on Mrs. Loftina McCay Bass.
10 years ago, she did a splendid edit on her pictures to develop a farewell to High School picture.
Fun fact: This photo edit was the best edit for her by then... Time flies.
10 years later after her farewell to high school, she is now a beautiful wife with an amazing family.
Happy Birthday, Loftina!!!
How does it feel back then, having your birthday prior to your graduation? Tell us.
25/06/2024
Can you still remember the full name of everyone in this picture when they were still in high school?
Try to list their names, and if you get all correct, who knows, you may earn a reward.
25/06/2024
Meet our colleague Caroline Moore.
She is known for being one of the coolest ladies we had back in high school.
Like all members, she made quite an impression, and it felt good seeing her smile.
Ley woman once said, and I quote, "Dio, ley ho Alumni baynay, yor can only think abt it when sombaly die?
I am still looking for the answer to give her seh...
24/06/2024
Meet our colleague, Alfred Chea Sleweon.
The man who served as Secretary General for the 12th B class in 2013/2014.
Fun fact: The man is considered the most successful class Secretary after wining that position for several years in the class earlier history BUT the man achievement we can all point out is his ability to write NOISE MAKER NAMES only to keep it in his bag for future proceedings. TEACHERS NEVER GET THEM FROM HIM.
Note: This picture was taken over 10 years ago.
24/06/2024
As we draw closer to our 10th anniversary since we walk out of the walls of high school, our page will be sharing some memorable pictures to reflect on our journey in high school and after high school.
18/04/2024
Finally, we have said our farewell to our Sister Joresa.
Sleep on sister....
"If today was yesterday, you would have been the Dorcas of our class and by this time, you are awake" (As in the bible)
The pain you left in our hearts may heal with time but your memories will never fade.
Goodbye, Jore.
My deepest gratitude to all members of the class of 2013/2014 for the representation and cooperation in our painful and mourning period.
Our hearts bleed...
Let us continue to stick together.
Bye Joresa. Thanks for the time we spent together on this earth. Thanks for the laughter, the pieces of advice, the sacrifices made for the class and many more.
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18/04/2024
A member of our class in Lavacious Blidi Saba writes:
Title: Farewell 👋🙌
In the gentle embrace of sorrow's tide,
We mourn the loss of one so kind.
Joresa, with a heart like a boundless sea,
Filled with love for all, forever free.
In times of joy, in moments bleak,
Her presence, a solace, a refuge we seek.
Her laughter, a melody, now silent and still,
Leaves us longing, an ache we cannot fill.
With every word, with every deed,
She planted seeds of love, a sacred creed.
A sister, a friend, in every sense,
Her absence leaves us hollow, intense.
Yet in the echoes of her generous heart,
We find solace, though we're torn apart.
For Joresa's light, though dimmed by night,
Forever shines, a beacon bright.
Though heartbroken, in sorrow's embrace,
Her memory, a balm, a saving grace.
For in our souls, her spirit dwells,
In tales we tell, in silent farewells.
Joresa, forever cherished, forever missed,
In our hearts, your love persists.
Till we meet again, beyond this pain,
Rest peacefully, our eternal refrain.