LibX Records Foundation Unveils Music Video Against Drug Abuse
Lib and X Label in America merged to be called LibX Records Foundation.The musical video is code named “Say no to drugs; from grass to grace, all stars."
The video features some of the talented disadvantaged Liberians or zogos who showed to the nation and the world over that all is not lost for them as evidenced by their correlations, melodies and articulations in the music. The video features Monique, Elijah David alias ‘Nila B’, Min. Anita Wontee alias “Lady Piso” among others.Established May 2020, LibX Records Foundation seeks to stop the stigma associated with generation "zogos" and work with the individuals to build their talents.
The humanitarian organization in achieving its targets uses several phases. They include talent hunt which goes after the gifted members of the ghettos and slums and identify their talents, transition them person from the ghettos to suitable living conditions, provide mentorship by assigning counselors and mentors to assist with mental and physical transitions.​Others include a placement program which educates, trains, challenges and grows the individuals in their specific areas of skills and ensure sustainability which includes plan conferences and retreats to foster continual education and growth both mentally and physically.
Speaking at the launch of the video, the Chief Executive officer (CEO) of LibX Records Foundation, Madam Miatta L. Kamara alias ‘Lady Love’ said they are committed to building a generation of elite, talented young men and women across the nation, transforming them from generation "zogo" to valuable and competent members of society."If you give a hungry man a fish, you feed him for a day.
If you teach a hungry man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime,” she said.Recounting how her dream started, Madam Kamara said “It started last year. I lived near a very notorious ghettoe and I was afraid of the ghettoe. But we started working with them providing hot meals, they helped me; washed for me, taking care of me. My destiny helper lives in America and he said he wants to make Liberia a zogo free nation. And he said he wants to make music through video to make Liberians at risks or disadvantaged youth productive and I said I know they have talents because I work with them.”“I visited Zimbabwe and I distributed the flyers and we started going live.
The ghettoes get talents. Lib and X Label in America merged to be called LibX Records Foundation. It is a community based organization to help citizens from the ghettoes,” she said. Also speaking, the Chairman of LibX Records Foundation, a Liberian based in the United States of America, Mr. Bexter Richardson pledged his unflinching supports in working with the ‘disadvantaged Liberians’ to make them productive citizens that Liberia and other countries can depend for their talents.Mr. Richardson said “We started working with these few at risk youth. We are class, we are not giving up. You cannot leave the ghettoes and you still in the ghettoes. Be transformed by the minds first. Proverb 18:16 says a man's gift makes rooms for him and brings him in front of great men. LibX Records Foundation intent is to take them from the streets and present them to great men. Read More…