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Addis Ababa recent comments:

  • Kedus Yared School, Aba worku (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Teddy glad to read ur message, U must be way younger than us. Ali was my class mate. He became a teacher in kedus yared school. I heard they closed the school now..for a reason that I donno. Such good school should have never been closed. I am sure it is closed for a stupid reason. I will contact ppl to find out..I was always thinking to go back and ecourage and share my knowledge with young students. Kidus yared was a dynamic school. I really appreciate for those ppl ( instructors etc) who has given us wisdom to reach this successful life. My God bless them..eventhough they used to beat us. hahaha...it is all good they were shaping us I guess.
  • Bole Medhani Alem Church Area, Almaz (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    I love Bole Medhani Alem Church So Much!!!
  • Kedus Yared School, Tedy (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    I was there from 0 - 6 gread, should be from 1979-1984EC or 1986-1992....Kidus yared was a great school. I remeber the huge tutles we used to attack in the compound next to the school. I dont remember names of my class mate only a few like olana, zemedkun, robel, fasil, etc. I remeber the guard 'tinziza' ..lol.. Teachers...like ali, kokobe, Atilabachew, Kassa (dean), kuri, girma (misic teacher). I remeber all the pushing and hustel to get water and the asbesto classes. I used to live around Abyot kirs school. I remeber all the kids from the house right infront of the school (a big house with two big doors). I never been to that scool since i left it in 1984. Please lets open some kind space where we can chat about this great school where we has so many history...
  • Embassy of Poland, biruk (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    lemnednew yezena seatachun ketwatu 12.00 wede 1.00 yewsdachut ene endlsemanew wey.endew merja agegnew sel enate dgemo asatachugne lemanegnawem asebubet mekineyatum keyttgnawum radio kewdeme yenanten tabiya new yemasemaw enam ahun gen zena sehatachu bemlewotu mikeniyate alsemachewm enante bemtakrbubet sehat ene yelwemna .ETHIOPIA LEZELALEM TINURE .BIRUK/GUMUZ/
  • Abyot Kirs High School, Tibeb Kagnew (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    I graduated from this school in 1979(86/87). The school was then a senior high school as opposed to a comprehensive high school.I am interested to discuss this difference and other things reminiscent of the good old days with my batch. Please contact me at my gmail address.It is simply tibebkagnew. I'll hear from you guys soon. Bye.
  • Abadir Institute School, Salah Ahmed (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    I like Abadir students, we were just like one family salehom100 at gmail com
  • Kolfe High School, fikrish (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Kolfe the best high school and I want say thanks for the stuff like fasil.
  • Atse Theodros Elementary School , anteneh (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    i love this school
  • Shimelis Habte Elementary School, solomon nigussie (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    I Was a student long long time ago in Ethiopian Calendar1964-1966 from grade 4 to 6.Did you know those great people. Director Getachew Nigussie, Belete Bekele,Teachers..Tekola Zeleke,Dejene Bogale,Taye Tefera, Tekleab ..... Memrie Arega ....,Dugasa Tchala. and so on.
  • Ayer Amba Elementary School, fbizuayehu m (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    I love ayeramba! b\c my life is that place. Grate Teahairs_ -mekonin -ayele my best friends -mulufre -anwar -hailu -ermias etc... oh!my beauty semhar-i love in shool life.& my mam ethalem i`m very love you o!
  • Menelik II High School, alancox wrote 15 years ago:
    Does anyone remember Mary and Alan Cox who were high school teachers at Menelik II School 1960-63?
  • Grocery Store, mngi (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    wow feki is real fighter.he never afried any body yesfer gulbetghochen. teha is funy when we ask him our oldest brother names our frind danbi(daniel)he don't have older brother so he call him by his father name. muradu we use to sing by his name. no one forget Awel nfsun yemarew he dead a year a go by car accident. Wrkuaza nfsun yemarew. ysku he is real fighter to and kuasim (wageri) I AM telling you people that was a gold season and unforgetable mimmory of child hood.
  • Abay Minch Elementary School, TIGIST BAHRU (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    I WOULD LIKE MY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ABAY MINCH & TEACHERS SPECIALY OUR MATHEMATHICS TEACHER ASKALE ,I DON'T FORGET FOR EVER, I WAS lEARN FROM GRADE 1-3
  • Juventus Bar & Restaurant & Sports Club, Abenezer (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    oh dat was ma club i went too when i was back in there i really like it.
  • magic carpet school, ermy (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    a place u never forget
  • Yekatit 66 School , arat kilo (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    i remembere Gash Tekle the school gurd, Begashaw,techer teshome......
  • Mereba Tej bet, arat kilo (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    yeseferine wetatoch yabalege teg bet new
  • Erri Bekentu Bridge , arat kilo (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    they better finished before i get there
  • Erri Bekentu, arat kilo (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Eri Bekentu, my hommy am comming soon to see you. tezeta i miss you too!
  • Entoto School (Princess Sophia Desta Elementary School), Belinda (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    I attended this school in the late 1960's and can report that it was a wonderful experience. Princess Sophie Desta was the much-loved Head Mistress of the school, which followed democratic educational principles. Some of the students were very poor and I assume they paid no fees. There was a huge pomegranate tree in the school-yard, and one of my strongest memories is of Princess Sophie ensuring that everyone had a fair share in the feast of ripe fruit. I remember my friends: Madhvi, Alka, Renu and Betty. I still have a little doll made of a sock, which was a present from Renu.