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The sad reality of the education system of Eritrea.

Posted: 22 Jul 2025, 14:12
by Deqi-Arawit
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19000 students failed to pass the entrance exam, ( matric) only 4000 passed.

And the skunis and mini skunis have the Audacity to talk about the woes of other countries.

Re: The sad reality of the education system of Eritrea.

Posted: 22 Jul 2025, 14:16
by Fiyameta











Re: The sad reality of the education system of Eritrea.

Posted: 22 Jul 2025, 14:50
by Deqi-Arawit

#ህድማ ንቕድሚት
ድያ ዝበለት ግብረ**ዶም ወዲ ኣመንዝራ መድህን በራድ ኢሰያስ ጥስጥስቲ ፣ እቲ ናይ ብሓቂ ግና ንሳያ ነዞም ስድራ ስውኣትናን ስንኩላትናን ዝኸውን ቁጠባዊ ሓሳብን ድሌትን ስለዘይብላያ ክትሃድም ትዓዚብናያ።

#እቲ መሪር ሓቅን ዕላማዛ ረሳሕ ኢሰያስ ፣ ንሃገርናን ህዝብናን ኮነ ኢላ ኣድክያን ተስፋ ከምዝቖርጽ ጌራንያ ጽምዶ ኣንድነታዊ ዕላምኣ ክተጻፍፍ ትሰርሕ ዘላ። ስለዚ መንእሰያት ሃገረ ሃየ ኣብ ንምቕባርዛ ኣንድነታዊት ስድራቤት ግዴታዊ እጃምካ ግበር።

Re: The sad reality of the education system of Eritrea.

Posted: 22 Jul 2025, 15:19
by Dark Energy
Deqi,

Isayas is existential threat to Eritrea. The students have not failed. They are about to be sacrificed for his bloody adventure against his best friend named Abbiy Ahmed. This adventure is the work of both individuals so that their mama Ethiopia can gain an access to the sea. :cry:
BTW, they have included all part of Eritrean Afar lands to join Ethiopia as well.

Re: The sad reality of the education system of Eritrea.

Posted: 22 Jul 2025, 17:52
by Fed_Up
Dark Energy wrote:
22 Jul 2025, 15:19
Deqi,

Isayas is existential threat to Eritrea. The students have not failed. They are about to be sacrificed for his bloody adventure against his best friend named Abbiy Ahmed. This adventure is the work of both individuals so that their mama Ethiopia can gain an access to the sea. :cry:
BTW, they have included all part of Eritrean Afar lands to join Ethiopia as well.
Why don’t you go there and freeing Eritrea instead of sniffing Smirnoff ajejew old arse and b!tching like little hoès from the hood?

Isayas this … Isayas that… what a useless old färts.

Re: The sad reality of the education system of Eritrea.

Posted: 22 Jul 2025, 18:41
by Somaliman
Dark Energy wrote:
22 Jul 2025, 15:19
Deqi,

Isayas is existential threat to Eritrea. The students have not failed. They are about to be sacrificed for his bloody adventure against his best friend named Abbiy Ahmed. This adventure is the work of both individuals so that their mama Ethiopia can gain an access to the sea. :cry:
BTW, they have included all part of Eritrean Afar lands to join Ethiopia as well.





Isayas is existential threat to Eritrea.
Eritrea is the creation of Isayas. Therefore, Isayas cannot be an existential threat to his own creation.

Without Isayas, without doubt, today, Eritrea would be a country that's just formally independent but controlled by the shihole next door, particularly in political, military, and economic affaires. Therefore, despite his faults and failures to meet a certain expected ideal standard, I believe Eritreans should still be grateful to him eternally.

No one else has discussed his shortcomings on this forum as extensively as I did in the not-so-distant past, yet not only do I believe he's one of the best heads of state in Africa, but also one of a handful presidents across the entire planet whom I could listen to more than a minute.

The truth is still the truth even if no one wants to accept it.

Re: The sad reality of the education system of Eritrea.

Posted: 22 Jul 2025, 19:51
by Fed_Up
Somaliman wrote:
22 Jul 2025, 18:41
Dark Energy wrote:
22 Jul 2025, 15:19
Deqi,

Isayas is existential threat to Eritrea. The students have not failed. They are about to be sacrificed for his bloody adventure against his best friend named Abbiy Ahmed. This adventure is the work of both individuals so that their mama Ethiopia can gain an access to the sea. :cry:
BTW, they have included all part of Eritrean Afar lands to join Ethiopia as well.





Isayas is existential threat to Eritrea.
Eritrea is the creation of Isayas. Therefore, Isayas cannot be an existential threat to his own creation.

Without Isayas, without doubt, today, Eritrea would be a country that's just formally independent but controlled by the shihole next door, particularly in political, military, and economic affaires. Therefore, despite his faults and failures to meet a certain expected ideal standard, I believe Eritreans should still be grateful to him eternally.

No one else has discussed his shortcomings on this forum as extensively as I did in the not-so-distant past, yet not only do I believe he's one of the best heads of state in Africa, but also one of a handful presidents across the entire planet whom I could listen to more than a minute.

The truth is still the truth even if no one wants to accept it.
God (Allah) bless you, bro. Such insights come only from individuals with high IQs, not from those who have been lazy and achieved little in their lives. These ^^^ folks have been anti PIA for over 34 years. I am genuinely curious about how they have managed to survive in this challenging yet fascinating world.

Re: The sad reality of the education system of Eritrea.

Posted: 22 Jul 2025, 20:06
by Odie
Somaliman wrote:
22 Jul 2025, 18:41
Dark Energy wrote:
22 Jul 2025, 15:19
Deqi,

Isayas is existential threat to Eritrea. The students have not failed. They are about to be sacrificed for his bloody adventure against his best friend named Abbiy Ahmed. This adventure is the work of both individuals so that their mama Ethiopia can gain an access to the sea. :cry:
BTW, they have included all part of Eritrean Afar lands to join Ethiopia as well.





Isayas is existential threat to Eritrea.
Eritrea is the creation of Isayas. Therefore, Isayas cannot be an existential threat to his own creation.

Without Isayas, without doubt, today, Eritrea would be a country that's just formally independent but controlled by the shihole next door, particularly in political, military, and economic affaires. Therefore, despite his faults and failures to meet a certain expected ideal standard, I believe Eritreans should still be grateful to him eternally.

No one else has discussed his shortcomings on this forum as extensively as I did in the not-so-distant past, yet not only do I believe he's one of the best heads of state in Africa, but also one of a handful presidents across the entire planet whom I could listen to more than a minute.

The truth is still the truth even if no one wants to accept it.
I would be surprised by your comment if you were not a somali :lol: :lol:
That is how HoAs think and of course, as Africans, we get the kind of leaders we deserve. Siad barre, robert mugabe, Mobuto, Mengistu, Aby Ahmad, Zenawi, Afeworki…. Idi amin dada… Not Nelson Mandela :lol:
Ofcourse each will have some merit even from the dumbest of all but more harm has been done than good-you would agree :lol:

Re: The sad reality of the education system of Eritrea.

Posted: 23 Jul 2025, 21:16
by Dark Energy
Somali man,

You are back now. I guess it is time to make friends with idiots like Fed Up. Fed Up, you lack the gray matter. You are a follower . You are not definitely a leader. Trust me, people like you are liabilities to the people. Isayas keeps wasting the lives of Eritrean people, you keep supporting the criminal. He could be working with Abbiy who knows. :x