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A respected citizen speaks!
I have tried to listen to Prof. Hagerwyine's interview from the start to end, which is unusual for me, and she earned all of my respect. Honest and to the point. Specially her point with regard to Addis Ababa's state of affairs is not only a touching but also a worrying situation. I think, if our people are indeed concerned about tomorrow, then they should worry more about the state of academic institutions today, which is supposedly being overtaken by line of connections instead of the merits of individuals in the field, than the price of fuels, which are many are echoing today in the social media. If someone told her, she is not helpful for them, as someone who has an experience in American higher education institutions and other research institutions, then the state of affairs of the university is in a deplorable state, and that should be our biggest concern. It is our future!
Re: A respected citizen speaks!
Does Oromuma have an untouchable pipeline, a siphon, a funnel if you like, such as TPLFs EFFORT, through and by which to plunder Ethiopian resources?
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Re: A respected citizen speaks!
Defend the Lie,
When your Prime Minister is a plagiarist with a fake PhD., then you should expect corruption at every level of your society. Ethiopia is doomed. Wedi Beshasha is the least qualified to save it.
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When your Prime Minister is a plagiarist with a fake PhD., then you should expect corruption at every level of your society. Ethiopia is doomed. Wedi Beshasha is the least qualified to save it.
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