October 18, 2012 · 15 Comments
A well organized graduation ceremony for the second batch of students has been held in Hargeisa. The reception was attended by Somaliland Vice President Abdirahman Abdullahi Ismail and Ethiopia’s representative to Somaliland, Mr. Berhe Tesfaye.
The officials witnessed the biggest graduation from the Addis Ababa based university since first opening its doors in Hargeisa in 2006.
Admas is one of two Ethiopian high learning institutions that offer their services to Somaliland students. Students and officials praised the relationship between the two Horn of African neighbours.
Follow @somalilandpressTags: Admas, Education Links, Ethiopia, Somaliland, Students
Good news but why don't you show the somalilander
Graduated from mogadishu university ? There are many
Northern brother in our university too !
how many south somalis are our universities, how many buqlanders are in our schools and unis.
Seeing these people graduate is a beautiful thing but if the area they live in cant provide them with jobs specializing in the skills they have graduate for then its all somewhat gone to waste. Here in England not the whole UK but just England they put the university fees up by 1/3 because there were more people graduating than there were jobs specializing in their skills. Now you have lots of people with high degree working hard in places like McDonald or KFC to pay off their student loan because interest doesn't do excuses it just keeps on climbing.
MJ-Worrier we don't care what you think!
In Bantu-Occupied Somalia Young graduates are blown up as a surprise gift during graduation! Shabab has gone underground and moved to Gerowe we will witness another graduation bombing sooner or later!
Are you ashamed of your MJ heritage why do you pretend to be Hawiye?
It is sad.
What the hell has it to do with the ethnicity of the people in southern somalia you racist!
please don't offend them or hurt their feelings BUUXIYE, they might eat your cat or donkey for breakfast tomorrow
be afraid be very afraid ! of my intellectual capability
They think everyone whose not in favour of isolation and grieving is Darood, MJ or Siad Bare. This is what telling kids day and day out about fear-filled stories and horror does to them.
In their book MJ is dhagdheer and Siad Bare is the Somali Jack the ripper.
I am the very one who liberated them with your support (Tuur + Aideed) from Siad and they still call us faqash, how lame is that? Faqash was a regime, imagine all Iraqis calling Sunnis Baath Party.
You have al Shab issue today and I have separatist issue so maybe again we need to join forces but under the blue flag and freedom.
70% of the general Isaaq population support Greater Somalia but they stress again and again the wrongdoings of Siad, which is okay but running away is no solution for any body.
Tell the Hawiye that I need logistical and financial support to build a new entirely Isaaq elite force to liberate the north, that way they will never say the south attacked us, it will be an inside job…and the IC will see Isaaqis are against secessionism too. They should go divide some body else.
The current president must close the door on them and dismiss the so called talks left behind by a useless TFG. Now this government is permanent and not TFG, northern Somalis already have MPs and will soon have cabinet—our voice will be through them but they must bring development and inclusion otherwise the card is on the separatist camp.
We can't negotiate with every minor sub-clan and get the IC involved in misleading talks.
LOOOL
The ONLY Somalilanders who ever go to Bantu-occupied Somalia are there as Spies, as Trojan horses and to get their pay cheque.
Keep your friends close and your enemies even closer. This is merely a parasitic relationship and there is not one somalilander even Ali Khalif Gaalyr or Ali Samatar who have any positive intentions towards Bantu-Somalia.
Faroole's Wife calls the shots in Putulaan and she too is a double agent :)
FEAR is a friend when among the Italians lackeys. Everyone should have their share of Demolishing Bantu Occupied Somalia.
hahahahaaha you got some old jokes ninyahow. Let's stop this primary school jokes. We both know Somaliland has been stuck in the mud for 21 years and people will not waste another two decades in isolation, among the trash and at the mercy of Dhiigshiil handouts. Maybe your happy with that but some of us want better deals.
Let's stop this madness walaal, Somaliland was just a game to annoy the south but now its getting too old and too boring.
**yawns at the green, white and red Gambella flag……let me sleep sxb for 21 years and wake me up how many alleys you have added bal hehehehehe….what a useless project.
Silaanyo I am coming to get you duuqa, your destroyed Somalia, SNM and now Somaliland region. What a failure and useless man you are. Hersi Gaab be warned, you will become my mini-me, little Dr evil in Afghan outfit…(al Shabab)…I hope your suicide bomb is as midget as you then I know its harmless.
Dhiigshiil I don't even wanna make you cry…you already can't beat ESL student Dahir Alasow.
u never talk about Djibouti and Isse isolation with their fat dictator ina Guelleh . Always so nacass kayse
Good news. Hope the government is looking at how to boost the engineering sector and people with vocational training.
Isaaq-Habashi must be jumping up and down because their master gave them a tiny college and a meaningless paper. It amazes me how they celebrate the graduation of few Isaaq-Habashi from a Habashi college with its purpose to impose their Habashi culture and influence on them while they chase Isaaq-Somali graduates from Mogadishu University out despite the fact that Mogadishu is ranked top 40 universities in Africa while these Habashi colleges are unknown.
Shake your shoulders….shake it shake it…**throws raw meat in the crowd.
"throws raw meat in the crowd" says this moory@n, and he forgets they were eating hyena and donkey meat in his home town. at least habashis don't eat donkey and human meat ( sorry for offending your culture).
good luck with being a moory@n.
Well done! this a huge stride for the two African nations investing on their the next generations..