About ANAM

Transforming Lives Through Music​

The Agape National Academy of Music (ANAM) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to unlocking potential and restoring hope through the transformative power of music and education. We believe that every child deserves access to opportunity, creative expression, and a strong sense of community—regardless of income or background.​

Our Story

Restoring Hope Through Music

Liberia entered the new millennium carrying the scars of two brutal civil wars that spanned over 15 years and claimed the lives of an estimated 250,000 people.

These conflicts devastated every facet of the nation—destroying infrastructure, collapsing institutions, and displacing thousands. A mass exodus of professionals left the country with an acute shortage of skilled labor, creating a profound and lasting brain drain. The cultural sector, especially the arts, suffered immensely. The vibrant traditions of music, storytelling, and performance that once unified communities were silenced or reduced to fragments.

Nowhere was this more evident than in the realm of music. Once a vital part of Liberia’s identity, music education and performance became virtually nonexistent. Liberia’s rich musical heritage—passed down orally for generations—was at risk of being lost forever.

The few remaining artists were largely self-taught, untrained, and without the resources to rebuild what had been destroyed. In the wake of trauma, the need for healing and cultural restoration was urgent.

It was in this landscape that the vision for the Agape National Academy of Music (ANAM) was born.

The vision came from Samson Tarpeh, a survivor of Liberia’s civil war, who lost close family members and experienced personal devastation during the conflict. In search of healing, his father took him to the First Baptist Church in Caldwell, New Georgia, where Samson joined the music ministry. It was there—among hymns, piano keys, and the embrace of a loving community—that he found not just recovery, but renewal. Music became his path to healing, discipline, self-confidence, and ultimately, faith. It was through this experience that he came to accept Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior.

Samson’s story is not an isolated one. His transformation through music inspired a calling: to ensure that other young Liberians—especially those emerging from war, poverty, and hardship—could have access to the same life-giving opportunities that changed his life. He envisioned a school that would not only preserve Liberia’s musical heritage but would also nurture the next generation of musicians, educators, and leaders.

In June 2008, that vision took form as the Agape National Academy of Music (ANAM), co-founded by Samson Tarpeh, Alexander J. Brooks, Hassan Sankary, and Owens Freeman. ANAM was launched later that year on November 29, 2008, with a Grand Musical Concert at the Centennial Memorial Pavilion in Monrovia—a symbolic moment of cultural revival and hope.

Since then, ANAM has grown into a beacon of healing, creativity, and opportunity. It provides high-quality, affordable music education to children, teens, and adults, integrating instruction in music with literacy support, leadership training, and personal development. By doing so, ANAM continues to write a new chapter in Liberia’s story—one where the sound of music once again fills homes, churches, and communities, reminding us all of the power of art to restore, unite, and transform.

Our Mission

Transform lives and strengthen communities by providing free and affordable, high-quality music education in a nurturing, Christian-based environment. We enrich our programs with integrated literacy support, homework help, and life skills. We empower young people through leadership development, academic support, and cultural expression that celebrates Liberia’s rich artistic heritage.

Since our founding in 2008, we’ve been equipping children, youth, and young adults—especially those from underserved communities—with skills in music performance, theory, and leadership. We also address literacy gaps and promote girls’ empowerment through targeted, holistic programs.

Grounded in Christian values, we combine instrumental and vocal training with community engagement and holistic education. Our mission is to develop creative, confident, and compassionate leaders who use the power of music and education to promote healing, preserve culture, and contribute to Liberia’s rebuilding.

Our Objectives

1.
Provide High-Quality Music Education

To offer accessible, free, and affordable music instruction in theory, instrumental and vocal performance, ensemble participation, and culturally rooted musical traditions.

2.
Integrate Holistic Youth Development Programs

To incorporate literacy support, homework assistance, and life skills training into the core music curriculum to support the academic and personal growth of all students.

3.
Foster Leadership & Empowerment

To develop leadership potential in children and youth—especially girls—through mentorship, leadership training, and character-building activities that promote self-confidence and community engagement.

4.
Uphold & Model Christian Values

To operate all programs in a Christ-centered environment, where students are encouraged to grow in integrity, compassion, service, and faith—reflecting Christian values in both learning and leadership.

5.
Expand Access to Underserved Communities

To identify and enroll students from underserved communities, ensuring equitable access to arts education and support services.

6.
Build Sustainable Community Impact

To train students not only as musicians but as agents of positive change—prepared to give back through church, school, and community leadership rooted in service and faith.

Our Team

Board of Directors​

George T. Wilson III

Chair 

Senior Executive Assistant

Office of the President,
University of Liberia 

Dr. Athi Msutu

Founder & Managing Director,
AMQ Advisory Certified Director, Institute of Directors South Africa 
 

Eudene Cooper

Advisory Council Member

Episcopal Women of Liberia

Episcopal Church of Liberia

Samson S. Tarpeh

Executive Director

Minister of Music
Winder First United Methodist Church

Leadership and Administrative Team
Samson
Samson S. Tarpeh
Executive Director

Samson S. Tarpeh is the Executive Director of the Agape National Academy of Music (ANAM), leading organizational strategy, programs, partnerships, and fundraising to expand access to music education in underserved communities. With over a decade of experience in nonprofit leadership, church music ministry, and community-based education, he bridges ANAM Liberia and ANAM Georgia, combining musical excellence with a commitment to mission alignment, sustainability, and community development.

Relevant Background

  • M.S. in Community and Leadership Development,
    University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

  • B.A. in Music (Piano Performance),
    Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY

  • B.S. in Public Administration,
    African Methodist Episcopal University, Monrovia, Liberia.


Current Roles

  • Minister of Music, Winder First United Methodist Church, Winder, Georgia
  • Accompanist, University of Liberia Alumni Chorus, USA


Professional Affiliations

  • Music Teachers National Association (Georgia Chapter)

  • American Guild of Organists (Atlanta Chapter)

  • The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada

  • National Association of Negro Musicians (Metropolitan Atlanta Musicians Association Chapter)

  • American Choral Directors Association (ACDA)
Naomi Kamara our Administrative Finance Assistant
Naomi Kamara
Adm. Finance Assistant

Naomi Kamara serves as the Administrative Finance Assistant at ANAM, where she manages day-to-day customer service, financial transactions, and recordkeeping. Her attention to detail and commitment to organizational integrity contribute significantly to the financial accountability and administrative efficiency of ANAM Liberia.

Relevant Background

  • B.Sc. in Accounting, Adventist University of West Africa, Liberia

  • Certificate in Protocol and Etiquette, Ali Sylla Lecture Series
  • Certificate in Networking, Heart 2 Save Network Online Training
David Adetunji
David Adetunji
Adm. Program Assistance

Coordinates the daily operations and implementation of all music and educational programs. Supervises program schedules, teacher assignments, and curriculum rollouts. Works closely with the Executive Director to set program goals, track outcomes, and ensure quality.

Relevant Background

  • BSc. Industrial Chemistry, University of Ilorin.
  • Professional Certification, Digital Marketing.
  • Professional Certification, Human Resources Management, DEXA.
  • Professional Certification, Virtual Assistant, ALX.
  • Professional Certification, Executive Assistant, Salas Staffing Solutions
Samson
Samson S. Tarpeh
Executive Director

Samson S. Tarpeh serves as Executive Director of the Agape National Academy of Music (ANAM), providing visionary leadership across organizational strategy, programming, partnership development, and fundraising efforts. With a deep commitment to expanding access to music education in underserved communities, he oversees the coordination between ANAM Liberia and ANAM Georgia, ensuring mission alignment and long-term sustainability.

Samson brings over a decade of experience in nonprofit leadership, church music ministry, and community-based education. His background uniquely integrates musical excellence with leadership in both local and international development contexts.

Relevant Background

  • M.S. in Community and Leadership Development,
    University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

  • B.A. in Music (Piano Performance),
    Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY

  • B.S. in Public Administration,
    African Methodist Episcopal University, Monrovia, Liberia.


Current Roles

  • Minister of Music, Winder First United Methodist Church, Winder, Georgia
  • Accompanist, University of Liberia Alumni Chorus, USA


Professional Affiliations

  • Music Teachers National Association (Georgia Chapter)

  • American Guild of Organists (Atlanta Chapter)

  • The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada

  • National Association of Negro Musicians (Metropolitan Atlanta Musicians Association Chapter)

  • American Choral Directors Association (ACDA)
Naomi Kamara our Administrative Finance Assistant
Naomi Kamara
Adm. Finance Assistant

Naomi Kamara serves as the Administrative Finance Assistant at ANAM, where she manages day-to-day customer service, financial transactions, and recordkeeping. Her attention to detail and commitment to organizational integrity contribute significantly to the financial accountability and administrative efficiency of ANAM Liberia.

Relevant Background

  • B.Sc. in Accounting, Adventist University of West Africa, Liberia

  • Certificate in Protocol and Etiquette, Ali Sylla Lecture Series
  • Certificate in Networking, Heart 2 Save Network Online Training
David Adetunji
David Adetunji
Adm. Program Assistance

Coordinates the daily operations and implementation of all music and educational programs. Supervises program schedules, teacher assignments, and curriculum rollouts. Works closely with the Executive Director to set program goals, track outcomes, and ensure quality.

Relevant Background

  • BSc. Industrial Chemistry, University of Ilorin.
  • Professional Certification, Digital Marketing.
  • Professional Certification, Human Resources Management, DEXA.
  • Professional Certification, Virtual Assistant, ALX.
  • Professional Certification, Executive Assistant, Salas Staffing Solutions

Instructional Staff

Professional Certificate Programs

Sion Birr

Certificate in Music

Senior Instructor,
Music Education
,
Teaches elementary music theory, piano, violin & cello.

George Washington

Certificate in Music
Assistant Instructor,
Music Education & Playing Piano by Ear,

 Teaches elementary music theory & piano.

Rev. Markwell Kollie

Diploma in Theology,

Instructor Worship & Leadership
,
Teaches worship & leadership

John Yarkpawolo

Certificate in Music Instructor, Playing Piano by Ear

Music for Children and Teens Program

Tete Gaye

Certificate in Music

Instructor,
Music for Children & Teens,

Teaches general Music Education, Dance

Daniel Harmon

Certificate in Music

Teacher,
Music for Children & Teens,

Teaches general Music Education, Dance

Volunteer Staff & Advisors

Vitaly Franko

 

Director of Digital Infrastructure

Katie OLeary

 

Finance Manager

Yuxiang Ren

Grants & International Partnerships Manager

Qijin Liu

Senior Grant Database Manager

Aswin Gunasekaran

Grant Database Manager

Maria Valbuena

Web Designer

Honorary Advisory Council 

Maria Paz Ortega

Senior Program Coordinator

RedR, London, UK

Rev. Julie Broderson

Former Pastor of Missions

Centenary United Methodist Church
 Lexington, Kentucky, US

M. Wesley Roberts

Professor of Music Emeritus
 
Campbellsville University School of Music 

Campbellsville, Kentucky, US

Deborah Carlton, PhD

Former Professor of Church Music

Baptist Theological Seminary

 Richmond, Virginia, US
Former Executive Director

The Hymn Society

US and Canada

Martina Vasil, PhD

Associate Professor of Music Education & Director of Graduate Studies
,  University of Kentucky School of Music,
Lexington, Kentucky, US

Donald Myers Jr. Chair

Customer Success Manager, STEPCG, Louisville, Kentucky,
US

Founders

Samson Tarpeh

Liberia Baptist Theological Seminary

Rev. Alexander Brooks

Liberia Baptist Theological Seminary

Hassan Sankary

Music Director, Cuttington University, Liberia

Owens Freeman

Musician, Composer

Our Global Partner

ANAM Georgia

ANAM Georgia is the U.S.-based partner and extension of the Agape National Academy of Music (ANAM), established in 2021 and incorporated in the state of Georgia. While it plays a key role in supporting ANAM Liberia through fundraising, strategic planning, and advocacy, ANAM Georgia is also launching its own community-based music education programs for children and families across Georgia, USA.



With a shared mission to transform lives through music, ANAM Georgia offers accessible music programming—including piano lessons, group music classes, and culturally diverse music experiences—to children from under-resourced communities in the Atlanta area and beyond.