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PHD holder who struggles reading English

Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 00:46
by Misraq
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Abiy Ahmed is a disgrace. Look at this 4 minute video where he addressed leaders in English. Clearly he is struggling on the basics of reading. He doesn't know on how to pause on commas, full stops and transition from sentence to sentence.

To get to Phd,.you need to be an avid reader. And through that, you can at least read flawlessly. But what we see is 8th grade level English reading. Let alone taking higher education with bachlers, masters and PHD, the guy doesn't even look like he went to highschool.

Be my judge


Re: PHD holder who struggles reading English

Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 01:06
by Union
OMG.... This is not a write up that was thrown at him during the meeting, he practiced it days before, may be even read it over and over several times before the meeting.

And he tries hard to look and sound confident :lol:

I am glad everyone knows he is a gala! :lol:

Re: PHD holder who struggles reading English

Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 01:10
by Union
This shows you FANNO removed his fake confidence :lol:

He practiced his speech the whole week and he still could not read it :lol:

Re: PHD holder who struggles reading English

Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 01:18
by Horus
what is consulated approach? what is canflict, canflict! canflict dude is funny1 ይሄ ሞጆ ኮንሱሌተድ አፕሮች ሲል የተመዱ አምባሳደር ቶሎቶል የሆነ ነገር ጻፈ ፣ ስፒቹን የጻፈው እሱ መሆን አለበተት . consulated aproach :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: PHD holder who struggles reading English

Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 01:20
by Digital Weyane
አንድ ካናዳ ነዋሪነቱ የሆነ ትግራዋይ ስደተኛ ዎንድሜ በካናዳ ምድር የወለዳቸው ልጆቹ እንግሊዝኛ ቋንቋን አቀላጥፈው ሲናገሩ አይቶ <<እሰየው ተመስገን፣ ልጆቼ ተምረዋል!>> በማለት ልጆቹን ከትምህርት ቤት አስወጥቶ ጊዜአቸው ቤት ውስጥ ቁጭ ብለው ቪደዮ ጌይም እየተጫወቱ እንዲያባክኑ አደረገ። ዛሬ ልጆቹ ለአቅመ አዳም እና አቅመ ሔዋን ደርሰው እንግሊዝኛ ቋንቋን መናገር እንጂ ማንበብና መፃፍ አይችሉም። ትምህርት አልተማሩማ! :roll: :roll:

ኡኛ ተጋሩ እንግሊዝኛ ቋንቋ መናገር ብቻ ትርጉም እንደሌለው ከዚህ መማር ያስፈልገናል። :roll: :roll:

Re: PHD holder who struggles reading English

Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 02:10
by Union
It takes somebody to be a good public reader be it in Amharic, English or other languages. This is where you get exposed for claiming to be a PHD when a 6 grader reads better than you :lol:

And the other two morons sitting next to him :lol:

Re: PHD holder who struggles reading English

Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 03:47
by DefendTheTruth
Misraq wrote:
18 Jul 2023, 00:46
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Abiy Ahmed is a disgrace. Look at this 4 minute video where he addressed leaders in English. Clearly he is struggling on the basics of reading. He doesn't know on how to pause on commas, full stops and transition from sentence to sentence.

To get to Phd,.you need to be an avid reader. And through that, you can at least read flawlessly. But what we see is 8th grade level English reading. Let alone taking higher education with bachlers, masters and PHD, the guy doesn't even look like he went to highschool.

Be my judge

Hey Mr. bachlers,

how many books have you already presented to your audience as someone with a credible education, then?

I could be so stupid but thought people would write PhD, not PHD, as an academic title.

Or are you someone who doesn't even know what a Bachlor, a Master or a PhD is but still dare to open your usual wide mouth in public on something you barely know about?

Re: PHD holder who struggles reading English

Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 03:52
by Wedi
Misraq wrote:
18 Jul 2023, 00:46
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Abiy Ahmed is a disgrace. Look at this 4 minute video where he addressed leaders in English. Clearly he is struggling on the basics of reading. He doesn't know on how to pause on commas, full stops and transition from sentence to sentence.

To get to Phd,.you need to be an avid reader. And through that, you can at least read flawlessly. But what we see is 8th grade level English reading. Let alone taking higher education with bachlers, masters and PHD, the guy doesn't even look like he went to highschool.

Be my judge


That is why we call him Ato Abiy Ahmed instead od "Dr"


https://sites.tufts.edu/reinventingpeac ... ndle-this/


Plagiarism in Abiy Ahmed’s PhD Thesis: How will Addis Ababa University handle this?
By World Peace Foundation On April 12, 2023

Alex de Waal, Jan Nyssen, Gebrekirstos Gebreselassie, Boud Roukema and Rundassa Eshete

Ever since Abiy Ahmed was awarded his PhD degree at the Institute of Peace and Security Studies (IPSS) at Addis Ababa University in 2017, questions have been asked about whether this was a legitimate doctorate. One of us (Rundassa) was the first to publicly call out plagiarism. Last year another of this group (de Waal) made available a copy of the thesis and raised concerns. This post revisits the question of plagiarism.

There is now sufficient evidence to demand Addis Ababa University to re-examine Abiy’s thesis; it is adequate to suspend or revoke a doctorate. In comparable cases, universities have revoked doctoral degrees on the basis of plagiarism. Addis Ababa University rescinded a Master’s thesis for plagiarism in 2019 and adopted a policy prohibiting plagiarism in 2020.

Another approach would be to suspend the award of the PhD degree pending major revision, re-submission and re-examination.

Because decision makers have a tendency to exploit their academic degrees to boost their legitimacy in the eyes of the public, dissertations have come under scrutiny. Crowd sourcing in Germany, for example (VroniPlag Wiki), led to exposure of a long list of doctoral degrees of political figures with significant levels of plagiarism. Several, including a defense minister and a minister for education and research—were stripped of their doctorates and resigned. Exposure of fraudulent degrees have forced a senior politician in South Africa out of office and caused controversy in Kenya. In Russia, the scientific anti-plagiarism group Dissernet discovered that more than 10% of State Duma members received university degrees with theses that were heavily plagiarized and possibly ghostwritten.

With the appointment of Abiy Ahmed as Prime Minister in 2018, Ethiopia has increased its reliance on PhD holders for high-level political roles. Ethiopia’s Minister of Defense, Abraham Belay, for example, proudly employs the Twitter handle @AbrahamPostDoc.

We looked at Abiy’s PhD dissertation to see if there were indications of plagiarism. The title of the thesis is “Social Capital and its Role in Traditional Conflict Resolution: The Case of Inter-religious Conflict in Jimma Zone of the Oromia Regional State in Ethiopia”, completed in 2016 and defended in 2017.

Standard plagiarism detection tools identify similarities between the text submitted and other texts available online. In a thesis largely reporting results of fieldwork, the most likely places to look for this are the theoretical and literature review sections. If a section on fieldwork findings is plagiarized, it would likely be copied from unpublished reports or student theses, which, because they are not availed online, are not detected by plagiarism detection tools.

We conducted the plagiarism check on Chapter 2, which is the literature review, filling 41 of the 150 pages of the thesis.

Annex A is the report that came back from the plagiarism software, after quotations have been cut out, showing the detected similarities. We ran it twice, independently, using different versions of Turnitin. After the exclusion, the overall similarity score is 62%. The second scan came with 64%. In both cases, the software missed (a) unpublished sources including some UN reports and (b) Wikipedia pages that have been updated since 2016, so the 62% similarity score is in reality an understatement.

Annex B is a comparison with the main identified sources. For instance, except for its first couple of lines, page 43 is fully copied from a UNDP report published in 2012, with very minor changes. For example,

“Although Ethiopia is one administrative unit, inter and intra-regional border demarcation has had economic implications pertaining to resource appropriation, mobilization and distribution”

was rewritten to:

“Although Ethiopia is one administrative unit, inter and intra-regional border demarcation has had development implications with regards to resource appropriation, mobilization and distribution” (see Annex B).

Annex C is Chapter 2 text. Readers are invited to submit this to their own plagiarism detection software to see what they can find.

Overall, there is plagiarism on every single page of Chapter 2 of Abiy Ahmed’s PhD thesis, ranging from one detected plagiarized paragraph up to entire pages. Several scholars will recognize that their writings have been very extensively copied.

A Turnitin score of 62% and occurrence of plagiarism on 41 out of 41 pages of Chapter 2 are very high figures. A PhD supervisor should not allow a thesis to go forward for examination with this score, on the reasonable expectation that a reputable university would reject it outright.

When two texts are identical or very similar, the question arises as to who is copying from whom. The date of publication is a good guide: almost always the later piece is copied from the earlier one. However, it’s important to cross-check. In principle, a writer could produce a draft and put it aside for some years, during which time it was plagiarized by someone else who publishes before the original author gets around to finalizing and publishing. In each of the cases highlighted in Annex B, this seems unlikely. There is no evidence that Abiy was writing on these topics e.g. four or fifteen years earlier and setting his writings aside, during which time those authors found his unpublished writings and copied them. Another possibility is that both an earlier author and Abiy are plagiarizing a third, yet earlier author whose work is not online. While unlikely, this would not lessen the charge of plagiarism against Abiy.

It is beyond our personal capacity to carry out a wide scrutiny of PhD theses produced at Ethiopian universities. Informal contacts with colleagues at those universities hinted that plagiarism was observable in MSc theses by Ethiopian politicians. Two of us have run checks on masters’ theses awarded by Addis Ababa University to three senior figures: Minister of Defense Abraham Belay (MSc 2007), as well as the leading figures in the Prosperity Party Takele Uma (MSc 2014) and Dagmawit Moges (MSc 2019). All three theses had high similarity scores with numerous fully copied paragraphs and sections. These occurrences alert us to the illicit but (according to our sources) prevalent trade in texts for essays at universities in Ethiopia (and elsewhere), which is based on copying text from unpublished reports, student theses, technical manuals and other gray literature. When those original documents are not online, the plagiarism cannot be detected by an online search tool; in that case experts with ‘encyclopedic’ knowledge of the literature on the topic and access to offline or paywalled research literature are needed.

Academic institutions have the obligation to revoke a degree in cases of significant falsification of data or plagiarism.

Violation of academic standards isn’t a minor misdemeanor. The academic world depends upon the bona fides of examiners and peer reviewers. If a hitherto-reputable university awards degrees for reasons other than academic excellence, its reputation and the value of its degrees is debased.

The question of the legitimacy of Abiy Ahmed’s academic credentials is first and foremost an issue of credibility for all graduates and faculty of Addis Ababa University and other Ethiopian universities.

Annex A
https://sites.tufts.edu/reinventingpeac ... rnitin.pdf

Annex B
https://sites.tufts.edu/reinventingpeac ... ources.pdf

Annex C
https://sites.tufts.edu/reinventingpeac ... er-Two.pdf

Re: PHD holder who struggles reading English

Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 07:00
by Misraq
DefendTheTruth wrote:
18 Jul 2023, 03:47
Misraq wrote:
18 Jul 2023, 00:46
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Abiy Ahmed is a disgrace. Look at this 4 minute video where he addressed leaders in English. Clearly he is struggling on the basics of reading. He doesn't know on how to pause on commas, full stops and transition from sentence to sentence.

To get to Phd,.you need to be an avid reader. And through that, you can at least read flawlessly. But what we see is 8th grade level English reading. Let alone taking higher education with bachlers, masters and PHD, the guy doesn't even look like he went to highschool.

Be my judge

Hey Mr. bachlers,

how many books have you already presented to your audience as someone with a credible education, then?

I could be so stupid but thought people would write PhD, not PHD, as an academic title.

Or are you someone who doesn't even know what a Bachlor, a Master or a PhD is but still dare to open your usual wide mouth in public on something you barely know about?

Re: PHD holder who struggles reading English

Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 09:01
by Union
It is the stress from FANNO that exposing him :lol:


ፋኖ ገና ብዙ ያሳየናል!!

Re: PHD holder who struggles reading English

Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 13:54
by kerenite
For whatever reason our issu was smarter here. His English woudn't have been better than that of the 7th king.

Issu's brief was in Arabic. Hey! I have good knowledge of the Arabic language. Let's give credit to where it is due, in my opinion issu masters the arabic language. The famous egyptian journalist (his name escapes my memory.. Irgan arkiba mish?) wrote once, issayas speaks a lot better Arabic than dictator AL BASHIR of sudan whereas other arab league members such as somalia or Djibouti or commoro islands their heads of state hardly speak Arabic.

Hey! I am scared I am sounding like a higdefite :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: PHD holder who struggles reading English

Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 15:28
by DefendTheTruth
kerenite wrote:
18 Jul 2023, 13:54
For whatever reason our issu was smarter here. His English woudn't have been better than that of the 7th king.

Issu's brief was in Arabic. Hey! I have good knowledge of the Arabic language. Let's give credit to where it is due, in my opinion issu masters the arabic language. The famous egyptian journalist (his name escapes my memory.. Irgan arkiba mish?) wrote once, issayas speaks a lot better Arabic than dictator AL BASHIR of sudan whereas other arab league members such as somalia or Djibouti or commoro islands their heads of state hardly speak Arabic.

Hey! I am scared I am sounding like a higdefite :lol: :lol: :lol:
Yet, he wouldn't say a word in Amharic, he was once in Addis and chose to address his audience in Tigrigna, if I remember correctly. Wasn't it?

I care less in which language he makes his speech, but someone shouldn't forego his own identiy to impress others, in my view.

Re: PHD holder who struggles reading English

Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 16:09
by Zack
Every one knows this fellow is a fraud


Dr Zackovich