Former Somali refugee becomes a neurobiologist in Switzerland

Status
Not open for further replies.

LittleNileRiver

Keepin Southies in check since 1998
SUCCESS STORY

From refugee to neurobiologist



Apr 25, 2017 - 17:00

Abdurahman Mohamad Mah arrived in Switzerland as a refugee at the age of six. Now he is a neurobiologist. This is his story.

Abdu’s father was the Interior Minister of Somalia when there was a military coup and he was forced to flee with his wife and ten children. (Abdu is the eighth child). His mother sold jewellery along the way to pay for food and petrol.

They crossed into neighbouring Kenya and stayed in a refugee camp. There was a huge fire and the family was forced to flee again. Abdu’s mother sold all their belongings to buy a shop, which generated an income for the family.

His father was suffering from a detached retina and glaucoma, and they received help from an NGO to travel to Neuchâtel in Switzerland so that he could have an operation on his eyes. They settled in La Chaux-de-Fonds.

After school Abdu became a watchmaker, but after four years of this he became bored and returned to school to study for university entrance exams. He has just completed a master’s degree in neurobiology and is planning to start a master’s degree in psychology. The canton of Neuchâtel has helped to pay for his studies.

He has fought against the odds for his Swiss successes, and tried to hold on to his Somali heritage.

https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/success-story-_from-refugee-to-neurobiologist/42945574
 
Mashallah. That's what success looks like. rageedi.

menace when are you going to stop being an FBI snitch and get a career?:cosbyhmm:
 
Who really believes on western medic is aqtual fool. Its just to get more profit for the gov and outside intrest.

I rather follow the quran and ancient medic practised by the indigenous ppl who focus more on the well being and not just the profit.

Its all about priorities.
 

Leo

The Brave
See what hardwork and dedication can do! Mashallah we need more people to follow in his footsteps and lead by example.
 
Good for him!

But the article irks me for some reason, it's very patronising. Many study PhDs & masters and aren't painted as poor refugees who made it.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Trending

Latest posts

Top