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By Semhar
Munir
Just woke up after a great two days of a blisteringly fantastic & vibrant
Eritrean festival held in North London and I've never seen a crowd as many
& as enthusiastic as this one. Seems like the more the challenge (Bidho),
the more the Eritrean come out from their long hybernation & from far
& beyond to show & prove their unity.
This festival is so
special in that it's geared and organized in such a way that it puts children
& their interest in the centre. The festival was buzzing with lots
of children's activities which were so stimulating as much as they were
so entertaining......not to mention the exhilarating exhibition of beautiful
pictures & displays of some breath-taking art works presented by young
Eritrean artists.
Also on a mind-stimulating side, EriPN (Eritrean Professional Network)
of Engineering & physics organized & demonstrated a range of eye-popping
experiments that, surely, took the children by surprise & surely geared
to inspired so many children to dream & aspire. ERiPN had also prepared
a science quiz questionnaire for the kids where the kids complete to enter
a competition to win a prize. Ibrahim, who himself presented a life-size
poster of his research work in Fuel-cell technology that he is being carrying
out at the UCL, presented to the quiz winners with the prizes....... A
young girl won an assorted gadgets of a science lab-in-a-box and another
boy walked away with a re-usable water & air pumped rocket. Mussie
& Samson are also the lads who played a great role in making sure
that the kids get stimulated & inspired. The kids' activities coordinator,
Lewam, made sure that the kids get occupied and busy with activities &
entertainments. Not to mention the great contribution of all the army
of YPFDJ lads & lasses who made all this possible.
On the main stage,
another side of kids activities was on the roll. A puppetry show by the
famous Tecle the "clown" (Hallo Qole'U) brought lots of smiles
to the kids & the adults alike. I've to admit, I also got carried
away that it certainly did make me smile too, as it, fleetingly, took
me down the memory lane of my childhood. Tecle who also plays as a ventriloquist
got the kids on the stage & get them involved. It was simply brilliant
& the kids & parents had a great time.
Medals & Cups awarding ceremony was another programme that got the
attention of the children & parents. Children were awarded for their
achievement in football, athletics including a certificate of excellence
to a a young Eritrean Karatist who this month has, officially, became
an U-18 European Champion. Also a certificate of excellence was awarded
to the London select team, FC Bisha, who became champion in the summer
at the Scandnavian sport festival held in Sweden. The children received
their medals, cups & certificates from the guest of honour, Bitsay
Zemehret Yohannes, and HE Ambassader Tesfamichael Gerahtu. But the highlight
of the awarding ceremony was a young Eritrean, Semir Abdelwahab Johwar,
who a couple of years ago featured on EriTV after he got a series of European
championship medals (a silver medal in Polland & bronze in Czeck Republic.
Semir has achieved so much at a very young age that this month alone,
from 5-9 October, he competed in a strong challenging European championship
held in Hungary and came out victorious, winning one Gold & a bronze.
The victory has officially propelled Semir to be crowned as the U18 European
CHAMPION. Shortly after receiving his championship medals again from Zemehret
Yohannes & Amb Tesfamichael Gerahtu, the freshly crowned European
champion, Semir A. Johwar graced the festival with a display of his mesmerizing
karate skills for the wowing crowd.....
Following a light
entertainment & refreshments, Zemehret Yohannes gave a very comprehensive
& enlightening seminar that was followed by the usual questions &
answers session.
Before the stage got buzzing with varieties of Eritrean rich cultural
songs, a few children performed on stage with songs and poems that earned
them a massive round of applause from the audience. That was another highlight
of the night.
The children's activities hall was transformed into a DJ party room for
the kids to let their hairs down while the adults to have the main stage
for themselves for the last 4-5 hours. It was more surprising to see more
children Joining their parents in the main hall than in their own DJ party.
Solomon in Tigre & Blen, Selali'A with his patriotic songs, a the
soul-soothing tunes by Uqbay Mesfin and also an unforgettable song by
his 8 year old son(Wedi-Uqbay) wowing the crowd with the old Tekle Tesfazghi's
Saba-Sabina song. Solomon's Blen song & his harmonica got the crowd
absolutely buzzing on their toes. Others took their turn to entertain
the crowd to an absolute climax.........
However, a few health and safety issue was one area that we need to work
on as it's a universal truth that few chaffs (Kirdad) is prone to be found
mingling amongst the wheat,...... so was our festival with a couple of
these tefashat(corrupt) chaffs of desperate weyane recruits were identified
and thrown out of the venue. No foubt about the balance of our security
& safety personals, but, perhaps, a much stringest measure should
have been taken from the start. These two imps who slipped into the festival
hall helled from amongst those who were basking outside the hall making
an incoherent & nonsensical noise. It was crystal clear that they
were hell bent to see the family festival spoilt. However, they failed
so miserably simply because of the air-tight unity and awareness of the
general public, in particular, the personals at the security. In total,
five chaffs were arrested with. One who slipped into the festival hall
to cause harm, didn't take him long before getting caught with his hands
in cookies jar after he set off the fire alarm that went off in the middle
of the award ceremony in order to cause maximum mayhem. Him from the inside,
charged for criminal offense & property damage & another four
from outside for provocative violent behaviour, were handcuffed &
thrown into a police van. Another one who was seen entering after paying
£25 was thrown out by the securities only less than an hour after
he entered. He was acting rough and abusive with children that when confronted
he tried to apologize but was thrown to rejoin the bunch of his group
of puppets that he came from but came out with £25 less. His purpose
was, obviously cynical & that person should be banned for life. But,
even some amongst them who is said to have been blackmailed for immigration
cases, visibly showed disgust & revulsion at the hardcore proper Weyane-recruites
who were clearly looking for a provocative troubles.
When they saw that
nobody was falling for their tricks or rising up for their cheap baits
that they were dangling before us, they totally started to lose their
heads that a disagreement errupted amongst themselves. But after being
chocked biting their own bait & losing five of their ring leaders
for a lift on the back of police van, only 12 hardcore weyane recruits
were left. Afterwards, it was like the old children rhyming song......
12 green bottles sitting on the wall.....
One got knocked down and.......
11 green bottles sitting on the wall.....
Another got knocked down and.....
10 green bottles sitting on the wall.....
All got knocked down &
No green bottles sitting on the wall.....
However things don't look good for the criminal weyane puppet who was
caught red handed fiddling with the fire alarm. He might get more than
he bargained for as the venue manager is understood to press-charge on
this desperado. Now let's see the corrupt NGOs that sfponsors his criminal
extracurricular activities scrambling for his rescue to meet the heavy
fine & a possible jail term facing their pre-programmed client.
The thugs also broke around eight vehicles of participants of the festival,
suerly thugs have never and will never have any place in the Eritrean
society!
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