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Jeremiah Sulunteh was born on 11 October, 1958, is a Professor. At 62 years old, Jeremiah Sulunteh height not available right now. We will update Jeremiah Sulunteh's height soon as possible.

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Jeremiah Sulunteh Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 11 October 1958
Birthday 11 October
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Who Is Jeremiah Sulunteh's Wife?

His wife is Kabeh Sulunteh

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Wife Kabeh Sulunteh
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Children 3

Jeremiah Sulunteh Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Jeremiah Sulunteh worth at the age of 64 years old? Jeremiah Sulunteh’s income source is mostly from being a successful Professor. He is from . We have estimated Jeremiah Sulunteh's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2017

He is currently the Vice Standard Bearer of Liberia's Alternative National Congress (ANC) political party, and its Vice Presidential candidate for the 2017 Liberia Presidential Elections.

2006

Sulunteh has worked as a financial aid advisor at York University, as an accounts representative at the Royal Bank of Canada, as project coordinator for the Friends of Liberia, as an administrative assistant to the Vice President for Administration at Cuttington University, and as a field financial analyst for a Bong County, Liberia, Agricultural Development Project. He has taught Public Finance Administration and Administrative Theory and Practice at the University of Liberia, as well as Economic Development at the Graduate School of Cuttington University, where he served as associate vice president for Planning and Development and then as administrator until 2006.

2005

In 2005, Sulunteh ran for Liberia's vice-presidency on a ticket with Winston Tubman, but the pair did not survive the first round of balloting, and went on to support the eventual winner, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.

1958

Jeremiah Congbeh Sulunteh (born October 11, 1958, in Gboimu Town, Suacoco, Bong County, Liberia) is the Vice Standard Bearer of Liberia's Alternative National Congress (ANC) political party, and its Vice Presidential candidate for the 2017 Liberia Presidential Elections. Sulunte's career in the areas of administration, teaching, and politics spans more than 30 years. For more than 3 decades he has been a politician, administrator and academician. Sulunteh served as the Minister of Transport from 2006 to 2008 in Liberia under Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, and late as a Minister of Post and Telecommunications from 2008 to 2010, and as Minister of Labor from 2010 to 2012 before his appointment to Ambassador of Liberia in the United States of America in March 2012.

Jeremiah Sulunteh was born on October 11, 1958, in Gboimu Town, Suacoco, Bong County, Liberia, to Sulunteh Yeibah, a farmer, and his wife, Kanny Bu-Nquoi, now deceased. After completing his secondary education in Suacoco Town, Sulunteh entered the Booker Washington Institute, a vocational school in Kakata, Liberia, where he earned a diploma in Agriculture in 1980. He later earned a B.S. in Economics at Cuttington University in Suacoco in 1988, an M.P.A. at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, in 1994, where his thesis was entitled "The Political Economy of African Development: A Comparative Study of Kenya and Tanzania," and an M.A. in Economics at York University in Toronto, Canada, in 2001, where he taught economics classes and wrote a thesis titled, "Public Sector Deficits and Macroeconomic Performance: Adjustment, Reform and Growth, the Case of Ghana."