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Fubbi Franklin Armah Henries Committed to Promoting Talented Liberians


It is a very exciting time in the history of Liberian entertainment.  Even though the Liberian entertainment industry is severely underdeveloped, the entertainers are optimistic. Not even the lack of financial support can stop their drive and determination. With the help of few supporters, they have poked their heads out from under the debris of the civil war and shooting for the stars.    One of these supporters is an amazing young fellow, Mr. Fubbi Franklin Armah Henries. 
 
Mr. Henries volunteer his time and finances to promote musicians, from amateurs to seasoned artists. He draws musicians from every genre: Hipco, traditional, and gospel. Fubbi also financially support radio programs that promote Liberian music.  He also help artists build social media profiles and pages for exposure.
 Fubbi explained that one of his goals is to create an environment where people can come together to support local artists in their community.
Fubbi Franklin Armah Henries currently provides regular support for The Milkman Show on Sky FM in Liberia...every Saturday 10am, The SAM Jam on LBS (Liberia Broadcasting System), Bilikon Ent. & RCI on the Face Paynesville, and Platinum Entertainment Inc. 
 
We support other artists and do not support our own talent, which in some cases, our talent is better.  If we get this support, from all stakeholders, then we can see great development in our industry.  Development in Liberia's music scene is possible.  We just need more folks like Fubbi Franklin Armah Henries. 
 

 


 
 
 




 
 

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