Diversity Flash July, 30, 2020 https://www.facebook.com/563193900483455/videos/420217812245456

He bought an ad to support our launch of Diversity Magazine, when he didn’t even need the exposure, just to support us.Prince Clarence Teteh Darpoh bowed to a higher calling on June 6, 2020, at the age of 55 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Thomas Bumbeh, the President of the Liberian community in Edmonton remembers fun memories of Prince CT Darpoh as he’s popularly known when he was a guess speaker at the Liberian Independence Day, and when he scored a penalty in the noisy local football game between bitter rivals Mighty Barrolle, and his team IE.

His family in Edmonton remembers him as someone who loves people, fun, supportive, friendly, always attending community events, qualities everyone we spoke to agreed.When Prince is not attending events, he’s an IT expert who consulted governments and non profit organizations. He’s the founder of Darpoh One Network Inc., and the African Palava Hut in Alberta, an inspiration for current day Diversity Magazine.

Born in Monrovia, Liberia on May 22, 1965, it is Edmonton, the city he called home since 2006, after leaving the US and spending couple of years in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, that will be blessed with his remains.The celebration of Prince’s life is scheduled for tomorrow, July 31, 2020, at the Solid Rock International Ministries of Edmonton.