Richard M. Nixon Institute Alumni Association
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OUR TEAM
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About us
Celebrating our Global Citizens
The Richard M Nixon Institute Alumni Association is made of former students of the Richard M. Nixon Institute in Monrovia, Liberia. We are an alumni-led service organization working toward bright futures for the students of Richard M. Nixon Institute and its thousands of graduates.
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John and Minnie Wulu set up the school to educate their children in 1950. It gradually expanded to serve the entire community. You can learn more about the history on RMNI's website. Their descendants are working hard to maintain their legacy through an excellent education for the children of Monrovia.
Our Blog
Our Blog
An ongoing series of informational entries
An ongoing series of informational entries
Dr. JOHN WULU jr.
Dr. JOHN WULU jr.
January 15, 2018
During our recent annual family meeting in Detroit, the Wulus pledged to contribute $25,000 each in 2018 towards this project. Please, let’s honor and build upon this promise – we need all the money we can come up with to kick off this project.
RMNIAA, let’s get the message out and join hands in giving back to Richard M. Nixon Institute.
Kaller Wulu-McKey
Kaller Wulu-McKey
February 14, 2018
Thank you for supporting the Richard M. Nixon Institute. We’re glad that you are interested in helping us rebuild the new school buildings. This project will be monitored and evaluated regularly by dedicated alumni members on the ground (in Liberia). They will work collaboratively with the Richard M. Nixon Institute Maintenance Department in executing the project.
Johnnette Wulu-Eggert
Johnnette Wulu-Eggert
March 15, 2018
We, the children of John and Minnie Wulu, Founders of Richard M. Nixon Institute are channeling our resources towards the rebuilding of a new school structure we promised our parents before their untimely death.
Eddie Wulu-Wilson
Vice President
Eddie Wulu-Wilson
Vice President
March 15, 2018
In 2019 when our National Chairman Mr. Eddie Wulu-Wilson visited RMN, he could not help but observe the delipidated condition of the restrooms on the school main campus.
These restrooms were being used by more than 350 students and staff. Returning to the US, he brought the severity of the situation to the attention of the Board and in the spirit of our mantra “Not For Self But For Others,” this Ten Thousand US Dollars (US$10,000) Restroom Renovation Project was launched in June 2020.
Francois Demonique
President
Francois Demonique
President
March 15, 2018
My dearest Alumni!
Please join us. We are planning on celebrating 50 years of Richard M. Nixon Institute Monrovia, Liberia. which will culminate in a big end of the year reunion party in late 2020. We need you all to reach out to other alumni if you are in contact with past classmates or can help with a search.
Our Blog
Our Blog
An ongoing series of informational entries
An ongoing series of informational entries
Solomon Wulu
Solomon Wulu
January 15, 2018
The fundamental problem facing Richard M. Nixon Institute is that the old school structure Buildings on the main campus are no longer safe for students.
It has gracefully reached its age and that makes it impossible to hold classes we used to have in the old school buildings. The foundations of the old buildings are broken and unfit for students to have classes.
Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Kofa Advisers to RMNIAA
Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Kofa Advisers to RMNIAA
February 14, 2018
It has been said that little is much when God is in it", for He has the power to transform weaknesses into strength and wickedness into goodness
I consider it both a blessing and great honor that I am not only the founding Teacher, Principal, etc. of the school but that God had used me to glorify His holy Name.
Emmanuel Wulu
Emmanuel Wulu
March 15, 2018
The next stage is to rebuild. The money involved in such projects are quite astronomical, which calls for all of us to contribute our quota.