Aug 29, 2013
Aug 20, 2013
MELES OUR HERO
Our Aesop, our Falcon
Our slave, Ethiopia’s God’s gift,
Africa’s lawyer, just and fair
A lion in the jungle, but,
Soothing, fresh, breeze in the air
You will be remembered by history
As the living brain in a mighty library
Marxist at heart, fighter for equality
Lifelong soldier, to eradicate poverty
A new breed of a rare shining light
Selfless public servant day and night
The sun’s morning ray –
the Milk-way start’s dust
The guardian Angel - of my people’s trust.
Melesey, you had it all
Love - Knowledge - Vision - Dreams - Courage
Everywhere you went - you reinvented Ethiopia’s image
You made us proud; now, we are addicted to reciting our identity
‘I am from the land’ we say-
where the scientific facts say “cradle of humanity”
where culture is richer than human imagination
‘I am from the land’ we say-
where pride defines our name, & nationalism proves our fame
Where the happy colors Green, Yellow & Red, wave on a peaceful
horizon
MELESEY, Our HERO, may the mighty bless your name.
Whether you were at home or in a foreign land
Right there on your side, we always wanted stand
To lend you a helping hand, to achieve your goals
To lay beneath you - should you stumble and fall
to share your vision - to learn your aim & scope
to watch you smile – for your fruits of long awaited hope
MELESEY
You are the victor in our direction -The momentum in our velocity
The focus of our telescope & the center
of our galaxy;
You are the hydrogen in our fusion – The mass in our weight
The nuclei of our joy & the sun in our light
You are the root in our flower – the neurons in our brain
the tune of our music - the frequency of
our beat.
The pulse of our breath - & the
arteries in our hearts.
You are the line in our path – Alpha Omega of
our being
During dawn
and twilight - you are the shadow along our journey
The confidence in our drive & the assurance in our stride.
You are the resiliency to our weakness -
& the protector of our dreams
the feelings in our poem - the peace in our
home
Our inspiration, the pendulum of our life
- Our Hero, in all its meanings.
As you eloquently expressed it during our
famine days
Today we return your heart felt tender words
Your departure has brought ‘the saddest time
in our lives’
But you are the rain to our pain - and the
cerebrum of our brain
the sun of our day - & the shining candlelight
of our night
If I were a poet –
The dictionary would be my bible & I
would memorize every word –
So I could write you, never-ending poems
–
Until the ink in my pen saturates my
entire papyrus
Or just like your revolutionary days
Until the forgotten lit cigarette burns
my fingers…
But, even then, I would continue writing
on the walls
With words & phrases that define you
& moves others
Veracious & honest testaments
Even the deaf can sense their meanings
If I were a poet…
I would write you a poem with my blurry
eyes,
As my tears would rain down my face
Spilling my passion and emotions on to
my papers
Each word would carry immeasurable
feelings.
I would write you a poem
For your genuine smile & your
twinkling eyes
For your empathetic listening & ocean
deep patience
For your articulate messages and world
class intelligence
I would write you a poem –
For your
kindness, humility and grace
Your demand and quest for perfection
Never accepting anything less than our
best
I would write you a poem –
Even for your clear and sharp glasses
Avid reader of those countless books.
I wish I were a poet –
I would write you a mesmerizing epyllion poem
Unequaled & lovelier than anything written before
I would be your G. E. Gorfu “Simple”
yet magnificent
I would be your Maya Angelou, perfecting my choice of words –
Clear & vibrant, like a morning dawn of an eastern horizon
I would be your Sibhat G/gziabhere, honesty & sincere –
Letting my thoughts flow unrestricted like an oasis -
Emancipating from the abyss, & dripping through the end points of
my fingers
Though, if I were a painter –
I
would be your Afewerk Tekle, and paint you a Canvas
Larger
than Ethiopia’s circumference
A
masterpiece of green yellow red & blue –
that
shines brighter than the rays –
Perfect
mix of all spectrum lights
Even
a blind man can feel,
the
wavelength of the happy colors.
I would want to be a choreographer though –
So I can create us unforgettable dance -
Allowing me to touch you and hold you
close
Just like lovers, our fingers would fill
in each other’s gaps
Resembling one, metaphorically
synchronized & figuratively entwined
As we lean & sway, we glide across
the hall ever so effortlessly
Unrecognizable as two, impeccably
inseparable elements
Just like Pluto, covalent bonds become
history of the past
Our love, bond, and unity, sets a new
standards!
Yet, I want to be a singer too! – Because I want to compose you a song
–
Where the consonance defuses the
dissonance
The cords & the notes everything
would be in rhythm
I would write you a song one each for
your tolerance & your perseverance
For your intellect, your strength and
sea of knowledge
For your analytical ability and diplomatic
persuasive ways
If I were a scientist -
I would be geologist and anthropologist
As I tenderly kiss your cultivated green
leaves
I would step & walk your soil with
grace -
While unearthing its inner beauty,
My body would shake (tremble) upon the
touch of your embrace,
Knowing you represent pure love of my
identity
You preach equality, proving we are all
connected
Just first cousins of a one big family
tree.
Yet, I would want to be a doctor and neurologist
So I can learn how to keep you alive for
centuries
I want to trap your breath from escaping
you to the heavens.
If I were a Neurologist, I would unzip my skull & let you in
to view the map of my brain & how
much you occupy its residency,
If I were to let it out, it would
stretch around the glob in search of your hug
Then I would imprison you, with in my
embrace against my bosom;
As I close my eyes & sigh, a sign of
speechless feelings –
But I want to be an athlete –
I would bear the pain to win a gold
medal in your name
I would choose to be a runner-
so I can run & cover all the high
& low lands
Where you have travelled too,
Increasing my pace, anxious to discover
the next place
While my pulse, beats like Kebero &
my sweat drips like the rain -
I would cross the centuries old flawless
streams & rivers,
That has nurtured the ole’ mighty
Nubians;
As it flow down north cleansing & baptizing
everything on its way,
I would tell the Nile, no! no! no! you
will no longer erode my land
First, you will pay your tribute here to
my people at hand
Then, I would run nonstop brushing through the endless valley of
vegetation,
Where the wind is in a peaceful harmony, against the slop & the
water falls
I would rise to the mountaintop – to receive your words, from the
blissful skies
You are my September’s Adey Abeba - ever so blossoming flower
You are the soul in our life - that blooms in infinite colors;
If I were gifted, I would write you a poem that becomes our national
anthem
so the world could hear it sang, each & everyday -
As your shining GREEN YELLOW & RED happy colors lay
Horizontally, just & equally closer to the gods,
Way way high, up the mighty blue sky…
Humming a song, “WE ARE ONE”
It has been, and it will always be!!!
Although, our void is too deep to fill
A lifetime, too short for our pain to heal
our sorrow, too immense to cheer
Our Heaven is far
where it tends to our
beloved dear
Our joy is near,
Because, in millions his blossoming seeds are here.
I’m neither gifted nor a poet of a flawless biro
Just a lucky offspring to carry your torch – and call you my Hero
your
ACTIONS shows what you weave,
your
PASSION communicates to our soul
and
your LOVE has pulled us all.
Your dreams are cultivated & kept deep
We are bestowed a nation to lead
and mighty promises to keep
Your vision and your nurturing deeds
Will sure ripe through your ever-
Promising seeds
With so much love in return, one out of many
Daniel Aug 2012
Aug 16, 2013
About the 40/60 condominium opportunity in Addis Ababa
About the 40/60-condominium opportunity in Addis Ababa…by
pausing the video you should be able to read the entire agreement form, which
is in Amharic. For now this is the
most efficient way that I am able to share it with you. I hope it is readable
for you. Here are few of the main points. Think of it this way to help you
comprehend this. The Addis Abeba Housing Enterprise is selling land for
residential condominiums to be built on. The commercial bank of Ethiopia is
buying them. Interested and qualified individuals are buying those from the
bank by only putting down 40% and the bank covering the other 60%. But with in five
years the individuals must have paid off 40% of the condominium’s price. Through either a lump sum or an
installment payment.
In simplest terms if you can pay at least a minimum of
$55/month for the next 5 years which equates to 40% of the one bedroom condo;
then you will receive your key to your one bedroom condominium and you will pay
off the rest 60% of your condo. Want more details…
1.
Who is qualified? As bulleting point 1.4 states
all 18+ years old Ethiopian born (whether) they currently are Ethiopian
Nationals or not, living abroad are qualified with Ethiopian Origin ID card aka
Yellow Card which can be obtained from your country of residence’s embassy for
$100 or its equivalent.
2.
If you can not do it yourself in Addis you need
power of attorney (wuklna)
3.
The prices are Birr 162,645, 250,000 and 386,400
for 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms respectively. 40% of the payment to be completed with
in the next five years from now; until then you can either do installment or
pay it in full or lump sum
4.
The buildings are expected to take at least 18
months, hence some buildings might be finished in less than 2 years but it can
be estimated others will take longer. What ever is completed will be given to
those who have paid the highest; 100% being the highest (for ex. for one
bedroom condo, it would be Birr 162,645 etc), if let’s say there are more
people who paid 100% than the number of completed condominiums, then there will
be lucky draw between those who paid the highest. Let’s say in year two, 100
condominiums of the one bedroom condominiums are finished and there were
already 130 people who entered into the one bedroom condominiums contract and happened
to have paid in full = 100%. 100 of the 130 people will get those 100 finished condos
by a lucky draw. The 30 people who did not get lucky on the lucky draw will be
next in line for the next butch. It keeps going down that way up to those who
paid at least 40%
5.
THE FINE PRINTS: if because of inflation the
prices of to build the condos increase from what is budgeted right now, 40% of
the unexpected increase will be paid by you and the rest 60% of the unexpected
increase will be paid by the bank. Let’s use an example, the one bedroom is now
budgeted at Birr 162,645 but if let’s say because of inflation it ends up
costing 180,000 rather than the 162,645 40% of the difference (180,000-162,645)
will be an increase from your own pocket (this is how I understand it don’t
quote me on this one page 6 #5).
6.
The interest rate on your installment payment is
5.5% annum while the interest rate on the 60% that the bank will pay on your
behalf is 7.5%
7.
This will be going on for one more week.
8.
You might have heard you can also do this
through an association (basically if you get 24 people to join you and make a
group you can do this as a group. What is the benefit of that, few things the
one big thing is your Condo will be a ground plus one or two building not a
high rise 9-12 story condominium building…
Should you do it? In my opinion this is a financially sound
investment even if you don’t plan to live in Addis Ababa. Should you pay it off
as much as you can now or choose to do the installment plan? It depends on your
current finances, your economic forcase for the next few years (inflation expectation)
want some advice on that call my secretary and I will schedule you for
consultation J
Disclaimer, this is my personal interpretation as accurate
as I understand it, for my friends and for those who might find this info
helpful. For legally binding and authenticated interpretation, please contact
the commercial bank of Ethiopia.
Cheers,
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