Management team

James Papy Kwabo Jr. (3)

James Papy Kwabo Jr.

James Papy Kwabo Jr. is a distinguished media expert, youth advocate, and communications professional with nearly two decades of experience within the public and private sectors as well as community development.

He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication with emphasis in Broadcasting , graduating Magna Cum Laude, from the United Methodist University, and a Master of Public Administration in Public Sector Management from Cuttington University School of Graduate and Professional Studies.

In 2024, James was nationally celebrated for his contributions to youth empowerment and community development, receiving the National MoMo Hero of Change Award from Lonestar MTN. Since 2019, he has served as a Peer Advisor Leader (PAL) for the U.S. Department of State-funded Pan-African Youth Leadership Program (PAYLP), implemented by Meridian International. PAYLP is a flagship initiative that unites African youth and educators for transformative exchanges in the United States. The program emphasizes leadership development, cultural exchange, and civic responsibility, empowering participants to implement impactful projects in their home communities. As a PAL, James plays a pivotal role in mentoring participants and amplifying their ability to drive change while at the same time,coordinating between the US Embassy in Liberia and the participants.

In 2019, James was among 700 selectees for the prestigious Mandela Washington Fellowship, chosen from a competitive pool of over 38,000 applicants across Sub-Saharan Africa. This esteemed program, organized by the U.S. Department of State, recognized his exemplary leadership and unwavering commitment to youth empowerment and community transformation. During the fellowship, he completed advanced Public Management training at Boise State University in Idaho, USA, further sharpening his leadership and organizational skills.

As the Founder and General Manager/CEO as well as Secretary to the Board of Alternative Youth Radio (AYR), James has been a trailblazer in creating opportunities for young Liberians, particularly in Lofa County and other rural regions. Through AYR, he has provided employment, training, and mentorship to youths, empowering them to participate in Liberia’s media and communications sectors. Under his visionary leadership, AYR is evolving into a multimedia hub, fostering sustainable growth and innovation.

Junior B. Kessellee

Junior B. Kesselee

Junior B. Kesselee serves as the Program Director and Deputy Station Manager at Alternative Youth Radio, overseeing all on-air activities and reporting directly to the General Station Manager.

Benjamin Saye Lablah

Benjamin S. Labalah

Benjamin Saye Lablah is a dynamic youth leader and emerging journalist from Neegbin Town, Nimba County, now residing in Zorzor City, Lofa County. As the News Director at Alternative Youth Radio (AYR), Benjamin is making a significant impact by empowering communities through journalism and storytelling.

Anthony B. Sumo (2)

Anthony B. Sumo

Ruth Pewee

Ruth Pewee

Peter Kollie

Peter Kollie

Peter Kollie is an emerging journalist and media professional with over three years of experience. He serves as the Director of Assets and Maintenance at Alternative Youth Radio, where he oversees resource management and supports operational and on-air activities.

Obediah Korboi

Obediah Korboi

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