Michael Blackson Announces Major School Project in Liberia

Comedian and actor says the education initiative will be completed by 2028.

Internationally known comedian and actor Michael Blackson has revealed plans to build a new school in Liberia, marking a significant investment in education and youth development in the West African nation.

The announcement came through his Instagram page, where he shared his vision of creating better learning opportunities for children and giving back to the continent.


Blackson, who was born in Ghana and has long embraced his African roots in his comedy and philanthropy, said the school project is part of his broader mission to support underserved communities. According to his post, construction is already in the planning stages, with the goal of completing the school by 2028.


The entertainer has frequently spoken about the importance of education in transforming lives, especially in countries where resources and infrastructure can be limited. His followers praised the initiative online, calling it an inspiring move that goes beyond entertainment and into meaningful social impact.


Once completed, the school is expected to provide a safe and supportive learning environment for hundreds of students. Blackson’s announcement has sparked excitement both among fans and across parts of the African diaspora, with many hopeful that the project will open doors for the next generation of Liberian leaders.