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Professor Habtamu Tegegn Responds to Criticisms Over Controversial Speech – Hiber Radio.

November 4, 2024

Professor Habtamu engaged in a discussion with the audience on Hiber Radio, where he thoughtfully addressed their inquiries. During this interaction, he explored various topics raised by the attendees, demonstrating his expertise and viewpoint. His ability to articulate complex ideas in a clear and understandable manner fostered a significant dialogue, thereby improving the participants’ understanding of the subject matter.

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  1. Dear countrymen/women,

    Today the people of Ethiopia lost one of their steadfast friends. The composer/arranger Quincy Jones has moved on to be with the Good Lord. The people of Ethiopia will not and should never forget what he has done for them during their starving and trying days in 1985. He brought together the top entertainers in the music world to sing for charity with which he raised more than 200 million dollars in today’s value. Huey Lewis was there! The great Ray Charles was there. Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Diane Warwick, Diana Ross, Bob Dylan, Journey, Cyndi Lauper, Lionel Ritchie, Born In The USA Bruce, Tina Turner, Billy Joel, Banana Boat Harry Belafonte, the Pointer Sisters, Waylon Jennings, you name it. He was able to subdue the egos of the top musicians of the day from every genre to sing in a single that generated millions for the good cause. There were liberals, anarchists and sworn conservatives among them but he was able to bring them together for the cause.

    While this great friend of Ethiopia was working 24/7 to help his African friends, what were those commie niggers doing from their hideouts in the bushes, you may ask? They were chasing away and kidnapping aid workers who were trying to get food and medicine to the starving and dying people. I am not making this up because it is in the terrorist database.

    Let’s take a moment to pay tribute to this great friend of the Ethiopian People.

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