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As Part of the 24-Year Summer Work Program, this Month 30,00 Eritrean Youth are Planting A million Trees

Posted: 29 Jul 2019, 14:53
by sesame
Ub the Can-Do and Will-Do nation of Eritrea, this month, 30,000 highschool students are planting a million trees. The Summer Work Progam was initiated in 1996 and has been going on for 24 years. It is a one-month program where grade 10 students are engaged in a one-month work program in mostly treee planting and other agriculture related activitis like soil preservation and the like.

Re: As Part of the 24-Year Summer Work Program, this Month 30,00 Eritrean Youth are Planting A million Trees

Posted: 29 Jul 2019, 14:56
by Halafi Mengedi
You got huge inferiority eating you alive???


Re: As Part of the 24-Year Summer Work Program, this Month 30,00 Eritrean Youth are Planting A million Trees

Posted: 29 Jul 2019, 16:12
by Zmeselo
What?

Are you nuts?

Don't you ever use the phrase inferiority, in relation to others.

Especially, Eritreans.

Your known- goytot!

Btw dûmbass, do you know how weird it is when you put your own statements under a quote?

Or, have you maybe swallowed a tape recorder?
:lol:


Halafi Mengedi wrote:
29 Jul 2019, 14:56
You got huge inferiority eating you alive???


Re: As Part of the 24-Year Summer Work Program, this Month 30,00 Eritrean Youth are Planting A million Trees

Posted: 29 Jul 2019, 16:19
by sesame
Halafi Mengedi,

The idea that an Eritrean would feel inferiority complex towards the Agames is hillarious. In any case, what we are posting about planting trees is what Eritreans are doing to transform the land. What you are showing is what nature has done for you. You agames have done nothing for yourselves. If it not on nature, then you depend on God or on others. Now that the time has come when the free lunch is over, you are turning to your beggind days.

Re: As Part of the 24-Year Summer Work Program, this Month 30,00 Eritrean Youth are Planting A million Trees

Posted: 29 Jul 2019, 16:28
by pushkin
One foot in the grave old man! Inseriority complex is a typical character of Agames. We Eritreans har forgotten the existance of Agame thieves. We are proud of ourselves and didn't raise any issues related to the insignisficant kilil. You Libi tigray Agames are always crying on ER and other social medias. While your brothers are looting, we were working on self reliance :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: As Part of the 24-Year Summer Work Program, this Month 30,00 Eritrean Youth are Planting A million Trees

Posted: 29 Jul 2019, 17:30
by Zmeselo



Some government officials including Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed participate in the treeplanting campaign. Photo: NAN

Ethiopians break world record for trees planted in one day

https://punchng.com/ethiopians-break-wo ... e-day/amp/

Ethiopians dug in to help plant more than 200 million trees in the climate change-ravaged country on Monday, breaking the previous world record.
Today Ethiopia is set in our attempt to break the world record together for a #GreenLegacy,
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s office tweeted earlier in the day.

More than 224 million saplings had already been planted by the afternoon, state-affiliated Fana Broadcasting Corporation reported, beating the previous world record held by India.

Some schools and government offices were closed for the occasion and the prime minister told fellow Ethiopians to “go out and make your mark,” as he planted his own tree in the southern city of Arba Minch.

Abiy’s Green Legacy initiative, launched in May, aims to plant a total of 4 billion trees by year’s end.

Ethiopia’s rapidly growing population and lack of arable land pose a problem for the impoverished east African nation.
In recent years environment has become a key issue in Ethiopia.

“The main environmental problems in the country include land degradation, soil erosion, deforestation, loss of biodiversity, desertification, recurrent drought, flood and water and air pollution,
the United Nations Development Programme says on their website.

(dpa/NAN)