Edmonton man leaves high-paying job to build school in his home country of Puntland

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EDMONTON— When his science teacher in Ottawa first asked him to become a teacher’s assistant for a Grade 10 class, Farah Dahir discovered a new hobby; teaching.

Though he eventually went on to find a career in oil, his love of educating never left him.

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Farah Dahir, 37, built a school in Somalia after tutoring children in math and science here in Edmonton for the past 12 years. (KASHMALA FIDA / STARMETRO)
Now the 37-year-old is committing to it full-time. On Sunday, he was preparing for his flight to Bosaaso, Somalia, where he built a school to provide quality education to the local community.

Last year he quit his job of 10 years as a scientist for Shell Canada to continue teaching full time at this two tutoring centres and building a school in his home country.

“I truly enjoyed working for Shell and it was not an easy decision to quit. However, at the end, money aside, A Plus Learning Circle is more rewarding and I’m happy with my decision,” he said.

Ever since moving to Canada in 1992, Dahir had visited his home country a number of times and noticed the need for quality education.

“I’ve seen how people value education and how much everybody is willing to invest in education even though they don’t have a lot. And there is not a lot of quality schools out there that would provide quality education,” he said.

He said that’s when he decided to do something about it himself.

He decided to finance the school in Somalia both personally and from tuition fees he collected from his two tutoring centres, one located in the north and the other in the south part of Edmonton.

Dahir says he noticed children in Canada have the privilege of having quality education, but many lack the motivation to take advantage of it. However, in Somalia he saw things were the other way around.


https://www.thestar.com/edmonton/20...ld-school-in-his-home-country-of-somalia.html

Puntlanders truly value education :wow:

Farah Dahir is the people's champion :salute:
 

Abdalla

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@Von is probably educated by a guy like him in Qardho that left everything but he's still ungrateful. He says 'bu bu but in Sweden 25 of us had one teacher, but in Qardho 50 students have to share a teacher'

Wuxu abaal xumaa :ohlord:
 

Von

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@Von is probably educated by a guy like him in Qardho that left everything but he's still ungrateful. He says 'bu bu but in Sweden 25 of us had one teacher, but in Qardho 50 students have to share a teacher'

Wuxu abaal xumaa :ohlord:
How about you get your fat ass out of bed, drop the Dutch bread and visit the place.
how does that sound?

" Im an Mj but my family was born in Mogadishu, i claim Puntland but i have never been":mjlol:
 

Abdalla

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How about you get your fat ass out of bed, drop the Dutch bread and visit the place.
how does that sound?

" Im an Mj but my family was born in Mogadishu, i claim Puntland but i have never been":mjlol:

:umwhat: Why get personal and insult me? I have been there, I said it multiple times and my parents were not born in Mogadishu
 
Somebody vote this man president. He actually acknowledges that we need quality education in somalia and that's more than i can say for all our shitty presidents. Where are our entrepreneurs? and why haven't they funded a proper national education system?

:salute:
 

Abdalla

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This guy inspired me to go back as well. I already set my project in motion

There's more to life than just earning good salary.
 
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