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The Inquirer (Monrovia)

5 March 2008
Posted to the web 5 March 2008

Stomper Productions Entertainment, International, in collaboration with the Pepperbush Nightclub will today host the nation's queen, Miss Liberia, Bendu T. Parker at the newly refurbished Pepperbush Nightclub.

According to the Country Director of Stomper Productions Entertainment, International, Mr. Charles B. Yates, the show is geared towards encouraging Liberians in the Diaspora to return to their motherland.

Mr. Yates said Stomper Nightlife Show will bring together several Liberian youths face to face with the nation's queen and they would use Stomper TV channel as means of encouraging other Liberians abroad who still believe that Liberia is not safe to return home.

There are many Liberians who want to see encouraging images of Liberia as a means of motivating them to come back home. This is the prime reason for Stomper Productions has embarked on this national social responsibility.

"Promoting the social lifestyle of Liberian youths and adults on Stomper's channel is what the company was established for," Yates said.

Stomper Liberia's boss said his organization was founded by a group of educated young Liberians in Georgia, United States of America in 2007 and is headed by Jerome E.Sheldon.

Speaking to this paper in an interview yesterday, Mr. Yates disclosed that the founders of Stomper Productions Entertainment International believe that one of the many ways in promoting the good image of Liberia is through social festivals and not only through political movements and other avenues.

"Many young Liberians in the Diaspora would like to come back home but they are very much interested in the social climate of their country," he pointed out.

"If these young folks are satisfied with the social life in their motherland they would surely not hesitate to come back home. Many of them are not that interested in the political affairs of Liberia. All they want is a safe and a free nation where people can come and have fun," Mr. Yates noted.

"This is what Stomper Productions is interested in. We want Liberian youths to leave politics with the political leaders," he stated.

He said another factor why Stomper Productions got involved into this event is to show to Liberians living outside of Liberia by way of Stomper TV channel and the Internet that the country is gradually coming back to its normal state on a steady basis and that Liberians in Liberia are now forgetting about the long years of civil unrest.

"The war is over and we want all well meaning Liberians living out of Liberia to come back home and contribute to the rebuilding of the country; is the message Stomper TV would be broadcasting to Liberians living outside of Liberia", he stressed.

He said the show will be named "On The Group" and would have several series as means of showcasing the different facets of the livelihood of modern day Liberians; most especially the young adults.

"We will have our Stomper television crew on the spot and the host, who is Miss Liberia and they would be interviewing people in the club about the social lifestyle in Liberia," he added.

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Today's 'On The Ground' series would be called Stomper Nightlife with the queen, her Royal Highness Ms. Bendu Parker and the show would start at 10:p.m. and would last until dawn. Admission is US$10 and the first ten persons to enter Pepperbush today will pay half the admission, which is US$5.



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