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When I admire Eritrea and Eritreans, there is a reason.

Post by ZEMEN » 25 Jan 2024, 13:47

Born and raised in the United States, Mr. Ahlem Seghed Omer is an Eritrean-American scientist who is working on the study of soil remediation. He is currently on a visit to Eritrea and looking for ways he could cooperate in the agricultural sector in soil remediation which can greatly increase the quality, quantity and value of crops.


While you are on a visit here, in Eritrea, you are giving a presentation on a project about soil science at the head office of the Ministry of Agriculture. Tell us more about your research and the presentation.

Basically, there was a discovery we made that has to do with the extracting of a compound mineral able to reinvigorate the microbial and mineral life of soil. Instead of fertilizing, you can actually create soil in its moles atmospheric state and fertilize the soil. We just named it remediation of the soil, and we tested it a lot to come to conclusion and utilize it in a way that was going to remediate the soil rather than to fertilize it. By using that you can improve the quality of the crop and increase the crop yield by 54%. We are to build a model of that here in Eritrea. And we’ve been working on this with the Hidri group, a group initiated by Sedon Tesfamaryam, aka Seti, sister of the renowned late Eritrean-American singer Sador Tesfamaryam, aka Sand man. This is something we have been working on for years.
By using that you can improve the quality of the crop and increase the crop yield by 54%.


This is amazing!!!!! 54% without fertilizer?
You are now studying several things related to soil science. Tell us more about your educational background and profession?
There are a couple of ways of completing high school education: by just taking the aptitude test or by taking the entire course session. So I took the aptitude test and finished my credits of high school when I was fourteen. But I was too young to join the University because in United States the legal age to leave for a college is 16. It differs from state to state, but this is the most common law. So even if you have finished your high school education before you reach the legal age, you have to stay in school.

In the meantime, I started to take university courses on my own. Thereafter I moved to Henry Fourth University, which was just a college at that time. I took a lot of courses on the philosophy of mathematics. After that I finished my first undergraduate degree on philosophical mathematics. Then I worked in a cafe for a year and stopped. A year later I went to Michigan University and did my second degree on theoretical physics. Thereafter I decided to spend the three years with my family and to find about my relatives and learn about my identity.

Three years later, I went back to my studies, and I went through the doctoral truck on theoretical physics. My thesis deals with how the realm of the quantum physics world interacts with the material world. When I got done I was getting ready to publish a paper on it, but that was the time when my journey to be modeling myself after an Eritrean started. At that time I had to do the publication and discovery while I was at the university because that is the way they take the credit to grant you the Ph.D. So I stopped that and I started to work with a consulting company because in order for me to be able to continue I had to pay for my studies, and that was very expensive. From that time on I planned to have my independent lab study, and from that point I did lab experiments at the University of Michigan and Berkeley. I also did another one in the UK, at Oxford University. I got done with that, and I worked for a year and half as a mathematical theorist in finance.

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Re: When I admire Eritrea and Eritreans, there is a reason.

Post by Temt » 25 Jan 2024, 14:45

ZEMEN wrote:
25 Jan 2024, 13:47
Born and raised in the United States, Mr. Ahlem Seghed Omer is an Eritrean-American scientist who is working on the study of soil remediation. He is currently on a visit to Eritrea and looking for ways he could cooperate in the agricultural sector in soil remediation which can greatly increase the quality, quantity and value of crops.


While you are on a visit here, in Eritrea, you are giving a presentation on a project about soil science at the head office of the Ministry of Agriculture. Tell us more about your research and the presentation.

Basically, there was a discovery we made that has to do with the extracting of a compound mineral able to reinvigorate the microbial and mineral life of soil. Instead of fertilizing, you can actually create soil in its moles atmospheric state and fertilize the soil. We just named it remediation of the soil, and we tested it a lot to come to conclusion and utilize it in a way that was going to remediate the soil rather than to fertilize it. By using that you can improve the quality of the crop and increase the crop yield by 54%. We are to build a model of that here in Eritrea. And we’ve been working on this with the Hidri group, a group initiated by Sedon Tesfamaryam, aka Seti, sister of the renowned late Eritrean-American singer Sador Tesfamaryam, aka Sand man. This is something we have been working on for years.
By using that you can improve the quality of the crop and increase the crop yield by 54%.


This is amazing!!!!! 54% without fertilizer?
You are now studying several things related to soil science. Tell us more about your educational background and profession?
There are a couple of ways of completing high school education: by just taking the aptitude test or by taking the entire course session. So I took the aptitude test and finished my credits of high school when I was fourteen. But I was too young to join the University because in United States the legal age to leave for a college is 16. It differs from state to state, but this is the most common law. So even if you have finished your high school education before you reach the legal age, you have to stay in school.

In the meantime, I started to take university courses on my own. Thereafter I moved to Henry Fourth University, which was just a college at that time. I took a lot of courses on the philosophy of mathematics. After that I finished my first undergraduate degree on philosophical mathematics. Then I worked in a cafe for a year and stopped. A year later I went to Michigan University and did my second degree on theoretical physics. Thereafter I decided to spend the three years with my family and to find about my relatives and learn about my identity.

Three years later, I went back to my studies, and I went through the doctoral truck on theoretical physics. My thesis deals with how the realm of the quantum physics world interacts with the material world. When I got done I was getting ready to publish a paper on it, but that was the time when my journey to be modeling myself after an Eritrean started. At that time I had to do the publication and discovery while I was at the university because that is the way they take the credit to grant you the Ph.D. So I stopped that and I started to work with a consulting company because in order for me to be able to continue I had to pay for my studies, and that was very expensive. From that time on I planned to have my independent lab study, and from that point I did lab experiments at the University of Michigan and Berkeley. I also did another one in the UK, at Oxford University. I got done with that, and I worked for a year and half as a mathematical theorist in finance.
Thanks, brother, Zemen for admiring us. We too admire all our neighbors except those who keep on laying claim, to something that is not theirs, and minute groups who suffer from an inferiority complex syndrome and constantly wish us all the evil things in their minds...

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Re: When I admire Eritrea and Eritreans, there is a reason.

Post by ZEMEN » 25 Jan 2024, 14:55

Temt wrote:
25 Jan 2024, 14:45
ZEMEN wrote:
25 Jan 2024, 13:47
Born and raised in the United States, Mr. Ahlem Seghed Omer is an Eritrean-American scientist who is working on the study of soil remediation. He is currently on a visit to Eritrea and looking for ways he could cooperate in the agricultural sector in soil remediation which can greatly increase the quality, quantity and value of crops.


While you are on a visit here, in Eritrea, you are giving a presentation on a project about soil science at the head office of the Ministry of Agriculture. Tell us more about your research and the presentation.

Basically, there was a discovery we made that has to do with the extracting of a compound mineral able to reinvigorate the microbial and mineral life of soil. Instead of fertilizing, you can actually create soil in its moles atmospheric state and fertilize the soil. We just named it remediation of the soil, and we tested it a lot to come to conclusion and utilize it in a way that was going to remediate the soil rather than to fertilize it. By using that you can improve the quality of the crop and increase the crop yield by 54%. We are to build a model of that here in Eritrea. And we’ve been working on this with the Hidri group, a group initiated by Sedon Tesfamaryam, aka Seti, sister of the renowned late Eritrean-American singer Sador Tesfamaryam, aka Sand man. This is something we have been working on for years.
By using that you can improve the quality of the crop and increase the crop yield by 54%.


This is amazing!!!!! 54% without fertilizer?
You are now studying several things related to soil science. Tell us more about your educational background and profession?
There are a couple of ways of completing high school education: by just taking the aptitude test or by taking the entire course session. So I took the aptitude test and finished my credits of high school when I was fourteen. But I was too young to join the University because in United States the legal age to leave for a college is 16. It differs from state to state, but this is the most common law. So even if you have finished your high school education before you reach the legal age, you have to stay in school.

In the meantime, I started to take university courses on my own. Thereafter I moved to Henry Fourth University, which was just a college at that time. I took a lot of courses on the philosophy of mathematics. After that I finished my first undergraduate degree on philosophical mathematics. Then I worked in a cafe for a year and stopped. A year later I went to Michigan University and did my second degree on theoretical physics. Thereafter I decided to spend the three years with my family and to find about my relatives and learn about my identity.

Three years later, I went back to my studies, and I went through the doctoral truck on theoretical physics. My thesis deals with how the realm of the quantum physics world interacts with the material world. When I got done I was getting ready to publish a paper on it, but that was the time when my journey to be modeling myself after an Eritrean started. At that time I had to do the publication and discovery while I was at the university because that is the way they take the credit to grant you the Ph.D. So I stopped that and I started to work with a consulting company because in order for me to be able to continue I had to pay for my studies, and that was very expensive. From that time on I planned to have my independent lab study, and from that point I did lab experiments at the University of Michigan and Berkeley. I also did another one in the UK, at Oxford University. I got done with that, and I worked for a year and half as a mathematical theorist in finance.
Thanks, brother, Zemen for admiring us. We too admire all our neighbors except those who keep on laying claim, to something that is not theirs, and minute groups who suffer from an inferiority complex syndrome and constantly wish us all the evil things in their minds...
Considering you Eritreans, resilience, tenacity and the love of for your country, all you need is five peaceful years and that is all she wrote. Your greatest asset is, being corruption free and the idea of the self-reliance will take you to the promising land. All you need is five years.
I was hopping other African countries to follow your path but to no avail. However, I think Somalia will be another Eritrea, if they can keep their unity.

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