Meiji Posted May 30, 2009 In ka badan 10,000 oo Arday oo Imtixaanka Sanad-Dugsiyeeda 2008-2009 Muqdisho u fariisanaya Sabti, May 30, 2009(HOL): In ka badan 10 kun oo Arday oo wax ka barta Dugsiyada Waxbarashada ee hoosyimaada Dalladda FPENs ayaa waxay u fariisteen Imtixaanka sanad-dugsiyeedka 2008-2009. 10892 oo Arday oo imtixaanka u fariisanaya ayaa waxay isugu jiraan kuwo Dugsiyada Sare wax ka barta iyo kuwo Dugsiyada Dhexe wax ka barta, iyadoo ay xusid mudan tahay in xiligan uu ardayda Imtixaanka ugu soo aaday iyadoo xaaladda magaalada Muqdisho ay tahay mid aan deganeyn. Guddoomiyaha KMG ah ee Dalladda Waxbarashada FPENs Bashiir Macallin Yuusuf oo ka warbixinayay Imtixaanka ay Ardayda u fariisaneyso ayaa wuxuu sheegay in Ardaydaas ay wax ka bartaan 223 Dugsi oo Muqdisho ku yaalla, wuxuuna caddeeyay in ay ku faraxsan yihiin in ay Arday ka badan 10 kun ay Imtixaanka sanad-dugsiyeedka u fariistaan. Bashiir Macallin Yuusuf wuxuu intaas ku daray in 5460 Arday ay wax ka bartaan 120 Dugsi oo kuwa dhexe ah, halka 5432 Arday oo kalena ay wax ka bartaan 103 Dugsi oo kuwa sare ah. “Waxaa xusid mudan in intii uu sanad-dugsiyeedkan socday ay Ardayda, Waalidka, Macallimiinta iyo Maamulka la kulmeen culeysyo badan oo xagga amniga ah, hayeeshee waxaa lagu guuleystay in aysan marnaba istaagin waxbarashadii, taasina waxay ku timid iskaashiga waalidka iyo ardayga oo dhinac ah iyo Jamciyaadka ay hoosyimaadaan oo dhinac kale ah”ayuu yiri Bashiir Macallin Yuusuf oo ah Guddoomiyaha KMG ah ee Dalladda Waxbarashada FPENs. Ugu dambeyntiina, Imtixaanka ay u fariisanayaan Ardayda wax ka barata Dugsiyada hoosyimaada Dalladda Waxbarashada FPENs ayaa wuxuu ku soo beegmayaa iyadoo magaalada Muqdisho ay ka jirto xiisad colaadeed oo u dhaxeysa Ciidamada Dowladda Soomaaliya iyo Kooxo hubeysan oo ka soo horjeeda. Salaad Iidow Xasan (Xiis), Hiiraan Online sxiis@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted May 30, 2009 Congratulations to the more than 10.000 young Somalis doing their final exams in a city that is wrecked by conflict between religious pretenders. You truelly inspire us by your hard work and patience. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted May 30, 2009 Good luck to the students, parents, teachers may they succeed in their struggle to educate themselves. Insha Allah Khair Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MoonLight1 Posted May 30, 2009 At last a cool fresh air, the key to a prosperouse future is with these students.inshalah Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sherban Shabeel Posted May 30, 2009 May they succeed in life and inherit a land which isn't destroyed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiqikhayre Posted May 30, 2009 Totally insane! But what can come out of pupils and their so-called education in a city, where they need to pass over remains of corpses, skeletons, body parts, bones and cut off heads in order to attend classes and end of year exams? Indeed the answer is merciless and very traumtised adults, who suffer from illnesses, seen in those of combat and war veterans. What I find buffling is, that there haven't been any confirmed and reported incidents of cannibalism in that city of yet, as far worse and unimaginable abnormalities have happened already in the past. Mogadishu society is a sham. During the warlord era there were inhumane sufferings and wicked vileness and up-most perversity happening and now the blood-sucking business is back and in full swings again. It's a curse indeed, because of what happened there previously. Mogadishu is an aversion to normal, decent and noble human traits and sets of agreed moral codes. It is very sad indeed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted May 31, 2009 Aw-Muuse, Dont let ''Mogadishu'' become what it has become to the secessionists. Mogadishu students are tought and will educate themselves against all odds. Is that what you hate? As long as more than 10.000 students are doing their school exams the most crucial aspect of Mogadishu society is funtioning: education. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Poker Posted May 31, 2009 Maasha ALLAAH, Those kidz are the best and the few individuals who decided NOT become part of the m.o.or.y.a.a.n "revolution" against all odds.. Good luck to you all. I wish you all the best of everthing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted May 31, 2009 With all those wars, shelling and attacks ,,,, Good luck to them ,, i'm sure they will be the bright future of that country ................... Insha Allah. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Recovering-Romantics Posted May 31, 2009 A Nation's Strength What makes a nation’s pillar high And its foundations strong? What makes it mighty to defy The foes that round it throng? It is not gold. Its kingdoms grand Go down in battle shock; Its shafts are laid on sinking sand Not on abiding rock. Is it the sword? Ask the red dust Of empires passed away; The blood has turned their stones to rust, Their glory to decay. And is it pride? Ah, that bright crown Has seemed to nations sweet; But God has struck its luster down In ashes at His feet. Nor gold but only men can make A people great and strong; Men who for truth and honor’s sake Stand fast and suffer long. Brave men who work while others sleep Who dare while others fly- They build a nation’s pillars deep And lift them to the sky. -Ralph Waldo Emerson- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted May 31, 2009 Nor gold but only men can make A people great and strong; Men who for truth and honor’s sake Stand fast and suffer long. Brave men who work while others sleep Who dare while others fly- They build a nation’s pillars deep And lift them to the sky. Beautiful! The more than 10.000 students will insha allah one day build our nation's pillars deep and lift them to the sky. As long as such bravery, patience and perceverance exists Mogadishu will not fall, and thus Somalia has a chance to redeem itself. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiqikhayre Posted May 31, 2009 Mogadishu has one of the toughest and most vibrant private run schools anywhere found in Somalia, but not under this climate. For the report to be believed there has to be some sort of normality first or an assemblance of it. I can't help but to notice, that the bulk of good teachers, brilliant schools and the children of the more affluent families who were the main drivers in eduction in that city, have all left in the last two years. They've made their new homes in other parts of the country, djibouti, nairobi, addis and other more far off places. And the mass-exodus is continuing right now as well, as those who have returned after the ethiopians withdrew were send packing again. I'm sorry but that's the frank and true reality of the situation. The city is today far off then it was in june of three years ago, 2006, prior the UIC's take over from the wicked warlords. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted May 31, 2009 Aw-Muse, As long Mogadishu has more than 10.000 students doing their final exams like everything is normal we can only admire them and hope things will work out for those brave students. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted May 31, 2009 I hope those students will not join those forces ..... Educated M0rY@n will be the worse ... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites