These are all paper graduates. Iβm sorry to say but you canβt have a quality graduates when none of the students can speak or read a lick of English.
I wonder, what exactly did these students learn? What subjects? How much knowledge can one really attain with just af Somali? Every time I see these photo shoots of βgraduatesβ itβs never mentioned what exactly they graduated in lol
Somali universities and schools need to focus on English language training above all. If the students know English they can go and learn any subject they want from the internet or go abroad. And we should definitely not be wasting anytime teaching Arabic outside duugsis.
True There is alot of PL students in Jigjiga and Kabridhahre unis who got let in after last 2 SFG sabotaged their chances study abroadThere are plenty students from putland who are educated in Universities in Ogadenia for the past thirty years, infact iam sure there are way more puntland students educated in Jigjiga and else where in Ogadenia then vis versa. This isnt something unique to puntland.
True There is alot of PL students in Jigjiga and Kabridhahre unis who got let in after last 2 SFG sabotaged their chances study abroad
OG teachers historical been valued by puntites from the sultanates to PL. Our schools had many NFD and waamo teachers
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One of the well respected old Bosaso teacher.
The Sultan brought many Islamic Somali scholars from Soomaali-Galbeed/Ogadenya. Most of them hailed from Ogaden, a sub-clan of Darod. They were appointed judges in various cities under the Sultanateβs rule. Some of those judges and the cities whose courts they steered include;
βͺ Sheikh Ahmed Dheere, Ogaden. A judge in Hobyo.
βͺ Sheikh Abdi, Ogaden. A judge in Hobyo.
βͺ Sheikh Qasim, Ogaden. A judge in Hobyo.
βͺ Sheikh Nuurre, Ogaden. A judge in Hobyo (Sheikh Nuurre didnβt serve that long and was an interim judge).
βͺ Sheikh Aadan Yare, Ogaden. A judge in Galkacyo.
βͺ Sheikh Xaaji Xasan, Ogaden. A judge in Xarardheere.
One may wonder and ask themselves why all of those judges came from the same tribe. The answer put simply is that among Somalis, Soomaali-Galbeed was known to be the favoured destination of anyone aspiring to get well-versed in Islam. There were a great number of well-known Islamic clerics who studied Islam in that region.
You should read the posts before commenting really. It says they studied Law including Shariah Law.
You wrote 3 paragraphs worth of assumptions.
First of all, English is taught but the point of this course is for them to get jobs in Jubbaland where they will serve Somalis in AF SOOMAALI. Af-Soomaali is King in Somalia, not a foreign language. Anyway, why would future lawyers and judges in Jubbaland need English in order to work in a Somali State?
Finally, PSU is a great university and if they want to study further in a Western University of good repute, they can.
Af Somali will always be the official language and Somalia and I never suggested that it be replaced, just the language of instruction in University be English to create more useful graduates. If thatβs already happening today than great.
Just in my experience years ago when visiting Malaysia none of the students from Somalia spoke any English at all all. And many of them have flunked their courses and got kicked out, but continued living there while lying to their families back home they were going still going to school. Felt bad for them as they were being asked to complete higher education while not even being able to understand the language.
There are plenty students from putland who are educated in Universities in Ogadenia for the past thirty years, infact iam sure there are way more puntland students educated in Jigjiga and else where in Ogadenia then vis versa. This isnt something unique to puntland.
True There is alot of PL students in Jigjiga and Kabridhahre unis who got let in after last 2 SFG sabotaged their chances study abroad
OG teachers historical been valued by puntites from the sultanates to PL. Our schools had many NFD and waamo teachers
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One of the well respected old Bosaso teacher.
The Sultanate of Hobyo's judges were all Ogaadeen, Sultan Keenadiid brought them from Ogaadeenia to work as judges. Puntites do respect them and their knowledge, especially their Islamic knowledge and reputation.