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Tigray University Graduates Do Menial Work ***TPLF Brags About It***[VIDEO]

Postby Oromay » 11 Jun 2012, 16:39


TPLFites are funny. What I do not understand in this video is that if you teach people in universities with huge bills to be paid by the people, it was supposed to mean the graduates would most probably serve the people with their profession. That is the return the country and the people can get from graduates. If they are employed in menial works such as in this video systematically, I wonder what was the reason of educating them in unrelated field for four years? You teach someone biology for four years and he is employed in a butcher shop? Why not offer them vocational training in the first place and save the money for other matters of interest to the people?

I thought double digit growth would mean at least........

The only positive thing here is that those graduates have it better than other graduates living in other parts of the country.





Re: Tigray University Graduates Do Menial Work ***TPLF Brags About It***[VIDEO]

Postby Hawzen » 11 Jun 2012, 23:05


Brother Oromay,

12% economy growth in action!!

FYI : Halafi [deleted] instructed these graduates. What can you expect from the bandaland? Dedebit is always Dedebit!

R.I.P Abay Tigray,



Re: Tigray University Graduates Do Menial Work ***TPLF Brags About It***[VIDEO]

Postby Facts » 11 Jun 2012, 23:45


This is actually a good thing. The goal of education is to be productive. So at least they are doing something productive.

The real problem is that these graduates are probably a small minority. In Ethiopia, as in many developing countries, they are far too many college graduates than the economy needs. They think that by sending many people to crappy colleges and awarding them degrees you are creating an "advanced" economy. But these advanced economy jobs are limited in number in these countries and the graduates have minimal skills. These graduates refuse to do anything that is not an "office job" so they become useless to the society and disaffected (in Middle East many become terrorists). Some countries (like Egypt) just create useless government jobs and give them "office jobs" but that is a huge burden on society.

I suspect that they have realized this problem and are trying to convince the useless graduates they should think about something besides an "office job." This is a good thing.



Re: Tigray University Graduates Do Menial Work ***TPLF Brags About It***[VIDEO]

Postby Akele-Guzai » 12 Jun 2012, 00:14


Why the governmnet of Eritrea Called this a COLEGE! This can easily beat 70% of wayane made Ethiopian UNIVERSITY.


A college in Eritrea is a University in Tigray
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Re: Tigray University Graduates Do Menial Work ***TPLF Brags About It***[VIDEO]

Postby Roha » 12 Jun 2012, 02:17


What has happened to the old Asmara University? Did ato Isaias turn it into a police college for horse training field?
How many of its graduates are at home? How many have ended up as Arab slaves?
Is it true ato Isaias loves educated people so much that he sends them all to the country side?
when do you guys clean your own Arab azz and stop preaching democracy to Ethiopians?



Re: Tigray University Graduates Do Menial Work ***TPLF Brags About It***[VIDEO]

Postby revolutions » 12 Jun 2012, 02:54



DAMN !


Oromay wrote:TPLFites are funny. What I do not understand in this video is that if you teach people in universities with huge bills to be paid by the people, it was supposed to mean the graduates would most probably serve the people with their profession. That is the return the country and the people can get from graduates. If they are employed in menial works such as in this video systematically, I wonder what was the reason of educating them in unrelated field for four years? You teach someone biology for four years and he is employed in a butcher shop? Why not offer them vocational training in the first place and save the money for other matters of interest to the people?

I thought double digit growth would mean at least........

The only positive thing here is that those graduates have it better than other graduates living in other parts of the country.





Re: Tigray University Graduates Do Menial Work ***TPLF Brags About It***[VIDEO]

Postby Roha » 12 Jun 2012, 12:29


What has happened to the old Asmara University? Did ato Isaias turn it into a horse training field?
How many of its graduates are at home? How many have ended up as Arab slaves?
Is it true ato Isaias loves educated people so much that he sends them all to the country side?
when do you guys clean your own Arab azz and stop preaching democracy to Ethiopians?



Re: Tigray University Graduates Do Menial Work ***TPLF Brags About It***[VIDEO]

Postby Engida » 12 Jun 2012, 13:29


Oromay wrote:TPLFites are funny. What I do not understand in this video is that if you teach people in universities with huge bills to be paid by the people, it was supposed to mean the graduates would most probably serve the people with their profession. That is the return the country and the people can get from graduates. If they are employed in menial works such as in this video systematically, I wonder what was the reason of educating them in unrelated field for four years? You teach someone biology for four years and he is employed in a butcher shop? Why not offer them vocational training in the first place and save the money for other matters of interest to the people?

I thought double digit growth would mean at least........

The only positive thing here is that those graduates have it better than other graduates living in other parts of the country.




A job is a job, I admire these youth. There is always someone who is willing to do what some refuse to do. Like many here I am surprised Tgryans are willing to work, more than I'd like to make fun of the double digit lie Meles and his financial advisers are spewing. Because most of us are trained to have rather unflattering perception over Tgryans. People who work for living are decent people, and deserve all the positive things life has to offer. People who are not willing to work because they think it shows them doing a "degrading" position do not deserve all the positive things life has to offer. Personally, I have done every type of work there is, the only work I did not do is farm work, and someday I plan to try it and appreciate what people do for me to eat it on the table. I have tremendous respect to people who do an honest day of work and earn their living, by the same token I have no respect to people who prefer to take risky endeavor for the unknown. Risk takers may win one in every ten times they try, but hard workers win nine out of ten times. Unfortunately, narrow minded people tend to value those that do very little for greater reward. When it comes to whose work is more important, the garbage pickers and processors have my vote, you will only know that when garbage pickers go on strike and society's refuse is littered on the streets.



Re: Tigray University Graduates Do Menial Work ***TPLF Brags About It***[VIDEO]

Postby Oromay » 12 Jun 2012, 14:01


Engida wrote:
A job is a job, I admire these youth. There is always someone who is willing to do what some refuse to do. Like many here I am surprised Tgryans are willing to work, more than I'd like to make fun of the double digit lie Meles and his financial advisers are spewing. Because most of us are trained to have rather unflattering perception over Tgryans. People who work for living are decent people, and deserve all the positive things life has to offer. People who are not willing to work because they think it shows them doing a "degrading" position do not deserve all the positive things life has to offer. Personally, I have done every type of work there is, the only work I did not do is farm work, and someday I plan to try it and appreciate what people do for me to eat it on the table. I have tremendous respect to people who do an honest day of work and earn their living, by the same token I have no respect to people who prefer to take risky endeavor for the unknown. Risk takers may win one in every ten times they try, but hard workers win nine out of ten times. Unfortunately, narrow minded people tend to value those that do very little for greater reward. When it comes to whose work is more important, the garbage pickers and processors have my vote, you will only know that when garbage pickers go on strike and society's refuse is littered on the streets.


I agree. As you said there is no alternative to work. It is only justice to admire those youth for their effort to change their life. I have no prejudice against any job. You should not get it wrong as I have not criticized them. Under such circumstances, that is the best thing they can do. But I just could not get why so much money is spend to produce thousands of unqualified graduates while no one is willing to employ them, even the government. Instead vocational education was even way higher qualification for what they are doing now. Why not for instance, provide short courses and diplomas that would enable them to do professions of their choice in the first place. A lot can be said and can be done, rather than putting rhetoric in the news every summer that this much or that much are graduated from Mekele University, Adigrat university, and Axum university [3 universities yards away from each other]. That sounds great in the news, but the reality is different.



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