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    Lawanda Lavia to Release “Educate to Build, Grow to Replenish” National Production in 24 Hours

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    ST. JOHN’S, ANTIGUA & BARBUDA

    Antiguan scholar, criminologist, and social development advocate Lawanda Lavia is set to release her highly anticipated motivational and nation-building production titled “Educate to Build, Grow to Replenish” within the next 48 hours.

    The upcoming series is expected to spotlight the transformative power of education, discipline, leadership, resilience, and community development, while encouraging citizens especially young people to pursue purpose-driven lives and contribute positively to Antigua and Barbuda.

    Lavia, who recently graduated with a Merit in Criminology and Social Policy from Liverpool John Moores University, has consistently expressed a passion for justice, youth empowerment, and supporting vulnerable groups. Her latest production appears to be an extension of that mission.

    A Production with Purpose

    According to sources close to the initiative, the production is not merely entertainment, but a social empowerment campaign designed to inspire hope, civic pride, and personal responsibility.

    The title itself carries a clear message:

    Educate – invest in knowledge and lifelong learning , thanks to the Government of Antigua and Barbuda focusing on the ministry of finance and education.

    Build – strengthen families, communities, and institutions

    Grow – develop personally, professionally, environmentally, and spiritually.

    Replenish – give back to society and uplift future generations

    The production will reportedly include cinematic storytelling, motivational messaging, and themes centered on national progress.

    Message to the Youth

    Lavia is expected to use the platform to remind young Antiguans and Barbudans that success is possible through consistency, education, lawful conduct, and vision.

    With Antigua and Barbuda continuing to invest in scholarships, training, and youth development opportunities, the timing of the production aligns with ongoing national conversations around human capital and opportunity.

    Commitment to Nation Building

    Those familiar with Lavia’s public work say her intentions remain rooted in service. She has previously advocated for stronger child protection systems, family support frameworks, and youth-centered policy responses in Antigua and Barbuda.

    The release is therefore being viewed as a positive civic contribution—one aimed at motivating citizens rather than criticizing them.

    Public Anticipation Growing

    Residents across Antigua and Barbuda are being encouraged to watch, support, and share the production upon release, particularly as more citizens seek uplifting local content that reflects ambition, progress, and national pride.

    Official Statement

    In anticipation of the release, supporters say the message of the production is simple:

    “When one citizen rises through education and returns to serve, the whole nation benefits.”

    Release Countdown

    “Educate to Build, Grow to Replenish” is expected to be available publicly within the next 24 hours through social media and digital platforms.

    For many, the production represents more than a video series it symbolizes the voice of a young Antiguan woman using education, creativity, and patriotism to help shape a brighter future.

    Antigua and Barbuda will be watching.

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