Cornelius Keagon
Cornelius Tuayan Keagon, born on July 6, 1996, is a dynamic figure from Liberia, distinguished for his diverse roles as a philanthropist, expressionist artist, blogger, entrepreneur, investment banker, and actor. Affectionately known by his nickname “Senator” or “Senate,” Keagon has made notable strides across multiple domains.
In the realm of film, he has garnered recognition for his performances in acclaimed movies such as “Johnny Mad Dog,” “Murder In The Cassava Patch,” and "Son Of None," showcasing his versatility as an actor. Beyond the screen, Keagon has dedicated himself to humanitarian efforts through the establishment of Arts & Positivity in 2019. This organization, which began its mission in Nimba County, has since expanded its reach to provide vital support across all of Liberia, focusing on delivering food and clothing to orphanages.
Keagon's upbringing during the tumultuous period of the Liberian Civil Wars profoundly shaped his commitment to advocating for peace and human rights. His life and work reflect a deep-seated passion for uplifting his community and promoting positive change. Through his artistic endeavors and philanthropic initiatives, Cornelius Keagon continues to inspire many with his dedication to improving the lives of others in Liberia and beyond.
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