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FACT: Isayas Afwrki Abraha is 100% Tigrayan

Post by pastlast » 18 Jan 2020, 16:13

http://assabnaturalport.org/Dejemach%20 ... 122018.pdf

During the second phase of World War II, the Allied nations of Russia,
Great Britain and USA were gaining victories over the Axis powers of
Germany, Italy and Japan. On January 1941, as part of the Allied campaigns against the Axis, the British and
Commonwealth forces begun to attack the Italian army which was garrisoned in Eritrea. On
April 1, 1941, the Italian army in Eritrea surrendered unconditionally to the British forces. The surrender officially ended Italyís half a century of colony over Eritrea, 1890 - 1941. April 1, 1941 marked the 1st liberation of Eritrea.

Year 1941 also meant a special year for the Deqebat of Tselot. Finally, the
time they were waiting for had come. After they realized the Italians had
gone for good, the Tselotians immediately evicted the alien out of their
land and they demolished the post he constructed in the woodlands of Tselot.

After the hostile engagement by the Tselotians, Abraha fled Tsleot and he
never returned to the homestead he once envisioned. He went back to his
old turf, Aba Shawl. He lived there in his bachelor until his death in 1962.

During the 60s a very successful businesswoman of Tigray origin named
Weizoro Medhin Mesele established a highly burgeoning ìMiesî (ሜስ) pub
at #103 Kedamawi Menelik Street (ቀዳማዊ ምነሊክ ጎደና) on Shuk Asmera
or the Market Centre of Asmara. Weizoro Medhin became the top best moneymaker than all the other Mies pub owners in Asmara.

AFEWERKI ABRAHA CONTINUED TO STICK TO HIS ROOTS IN TIGRAY. He was a constant traveller between Asmara (the residence of his family)
and Tigray (his roots). Afewerki was awarded two aristocratic ranks in Tigray. First he was awarded, Kentiba
Afewerki (ከንቲባ ኣፈወርቂ) followed by a by bigger title, Kegnezmatch Afewerki
(ቀኘዝማች ኣፈወርቂ). Afewerki Abrahaís sticking to his roots in Tigray and the Kentibaship and Kegnezmatchship
he received in Tigray are evidence that Kegnezematch Afewerki and his family are
biologically and psychologically Tigrayans.

Kegnezmatch Afewerki Abraha tied a knot with Weizoro Adanesh Berhe
Gebrehiwet, the daughter of the prosperous businesswoman Weizoro
Medhin Mesele in Asmara. Weizoro Medhin became so rich and she ended up buying a big residential property in Geza
Berhanu, which housed a community of extended families. Weizoro Medhinís big
residential property in Geza Berhanu was housing multiple of families. 1. Daughter Weizoro Hana Berhe Gebrehiwet and husband Ato Belay. 2. Daughter Weizoro Adanesh Berhe Gebrehiwet and husband Kegnezmatch Afewerki
Abaraha (the parents of Isayas Afewerki).


The prosperous Weizoro Medhin became the matriarch, the breadwinner
and the financier of the big residential house, which housed all the
extended families under one roof. Abraha Hagos and son Kegnezmatch Afewerki; the former, the immigrant labourer from
Tembien who failed twice to establish homestead on the outskirts of Asmara and the latter,
the faithful Tigrayan Kegnezmatch who was a constant traveller between Asmara and Tigray
were obscured by the wealth and matriarchy of Weizoro Medhin Mesele

Kegnezmatch Afewerki Abraha and Weizoro Adanesh Berhe later moved
from the big residential house of Weizoro Medhin in Geza Berhanu to Geza
Kenisha because their family became overloaded with too many kids
(Amare, Isayas, Ermias, Amanuel, Tsgereda, Nardos, Yonas, Mewael, Petros, Efrem and
Ariam). After Kegnezmatch Afewerkiís family moved to Geza Kenisha, Isayas remained with
Weizoro Medhin in Geza Berhanu because he wanted to continue to live uncontested
spoiled kid, beside his wealthy grandmother.

Abraha Hagos died in Aba Shawl in 1962. After his death, he was never
buried in Tselot. On the contrary, he was buried at Kidisti Mariam Church
Cemetery, a cemetery for any death, be it an Ethiopian or an Eritrean. This
is evidence that Tselot never belonged to Abraha.

Isayas Afewerki has no roots at all
to Tselot. He was born in the big
residential house of Weizoro
Medhin in Geza Berhanu. He grew up in Geza
Berhanu with Weizoro Medhin (his grandmother).

On the patriarchy line Isayas is
100% Tigrayan by orgin. The Final Verdict has verified it.

On the matriarchy line Isayas is
100% Tigrayan by origin.
Isayasís grandmother Weizoro
Medhin Mesele was from the royals of Adwa. Her
hometown is Yeha, 35 k/m northeast of Adwa


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Re: FACT: Isayas Afwrki Abraha is 100% Tigrayan

Post by pastlast » 18 Jan 2020, 16:20


pastlast wrote:
18 Jan 2020, 16:13
http://assabnaturalport.org/Dejemach%20 ... 122018.pdf

During the second phase of World War II, the Allied nations of Russia,
Great Britain and USA were gaining victories over the Axis powers of
Germany, Italy and Japan. On January 1941, as part of the Allied campaigns against the Axis, the British and
Commonwealth forces begun to attack the Italian army which was garrisoned in Eritrea. On
April 1, 1941, the Italian army in Eritrea surrendered unconditionally to the British forces. The surrender officially ended Italyís half a century of colony over Eritrea, 1890 - 1941. April 1, 1941 marked the 1st liberation of Eritrea.

Year 1941 also meant a special year for the Deqebat of Tselot. Finally, the
time they were waiting for had come. After they realized the Italians had
gone for good, the Tselotians immediately evicted the alien out of their
land and they demolished the post he constructed in the woodlands of Tselot.

After the hostile engagement by the Tselotians, Abraha fled Tsleot and he
never returned to the homestead he once envisioned. He went back to his
old turf, Aba Shawl. He lived there in his bachelor until his death in 1962.

During the 60s a very successful businesswoman of Tigray origin named
Weizoro Medhin Mesele established a highly burgeoning ìMiesî (ሜስ) pub
at #103 Kedamawi Menelik Street (ቀዳማዊ ምነሊክ ጎደና) on Shuk Asmera
or the Market Centre of Asmara. Weizoro Medhin became the top best moneymaker than all the other Mies pub owners in Asmara.

AFEWERKI ABRAHA CONTINUED TO STICK TO HIS ROOTS IN TIGRAY. He was a constant traveller between Asmara (the residence of his family)
and Tigray (his roots). Afewerki was awarded two aristocratic ranks in Tigray. First he was awarded, Kentiba
Afewerki (ከንቲባ ኣፈወርቂ) followed by a by bigger title, Kegnezmatch Afewerki
(ቀኘዝማች ኣፈወርቂ). Afewerki Abrahaís sticking to his roots in Tigray and the Kentibaship and Kegnezmatchship
he received in Tigray are evidence that Kegnezematch Afewerki and his family are
biologically and psychologically Tigrayans.

Kegnezmatch Afewerki Abraha tied a knot with Weizoro Adanesh Berhe
Gebrehiwet, the daughter of the prosperous businesswoman Weizoro
Medhin Mesele in Asmara. Weizoro Medhin became so rich and she ended up buying a big residential property in Geza
Berhanu, which housed a community of extended families. Weizoro Medhinís big
residential property in Geza Berhanu was housing multiple of families. 1. Daughter Weizoro Hana Berhe Gebrehiwet and husband Ato Belay. 2. Daughter Weizoro Adanesh Berhe Gebrehiwet and husband Kegnezmatch Afewerki
Abaraha (the parents of Isayas Afewerki).


The prosperous Weizoro Medhin became the matriarch, the breadwinner
and the financier of the big residential house, which housed all the
extended families under one roof. Abraha Hagos and son Kegnezmatch Afewerki; the former, the immigrant labourer from
Tembien who failed twice to establish homestead on the outskirts of Asmara and the latter,
the faithful Tigrayan Kegnezmatch who was a constant traveller between Asmara and Tigray
were obscured by the wealth and matriarchy of Weizoro Medhin Mesele

Kegnezmatch Afewerki Abraha and Weizoro Adanesh Berhe later moved
from the big residential house of Weizoro Medhin in Geza Berhanu to Geza
Kenisha because their family became overloaded with too many kids
(Amare, Isayas, Ermias, Amanuel, Tsgereda, Nardos, Yonas, Mewael, Petros, Efrem and
Ariam). After Kegnezmatch Afewerkiís family moved to Geza Kenisha, Isayas remained with
Weizoro Medhin in Geza Berhanu because he wanted to continue to live uncontested
spoiled kid, beside his wealthy grandmother.

Abraha Hagos died in Aba Shawl in 1962. After his death, he was never
buried in Tselot. On the contrary, he was buried at Kidisti Mariam Church
Cemetery, a cemetery for any death, be it an Ethiopian or an Eritrean. This
is evidence that Tselot never belonged to Abraha.

Isayas Afewerki has no roots at all
to Tselot. He was born in the big
residential house of Weizoro
Medhin in Geza Berhanu. He grew up in Geza
Berhanu with Weizoro Medhin (his grandmother).

On the patriarchy line Isayas is
100% Tigrayan by orgin. The Final Verdict has verified it.

On the matriarchy line Isayas is
100% Tigrayan by origin.
Isayasís grandmother Weizoro
Medhin Mesele was from the royals of Adwa. Her
hometown is Yeha, 35 k/m northeast of Adwa

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