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A 70-year-old man entered the university

A 70-year-old man entered the university


70-year-old Mr. Yohannes Adise passed the national 12th grade exam in 2015 and entered Wachemo University to study for his bachelor's degree.

Wachemo University is accepting incoming first year students for the year 2016.

A 70-year-old wealthy man named John Adise was also present at the reception and he was given a special welcome when he entered the university.

Mr. Yohannes Adise was born and raised in the central region of Ethiopia in the Hadiya zone, Duna district, in Tabo kebele.

By their very nature they do not like to be disappointed. They prefer to be hopeful and optimistic about the future.

Although they did not pass the national university entrance exam in 2014, they took the entrance exam again in 2015 and became one of the few social science students who passed. John scored 318 points in the exam.

They say that they were good students in their childhood and stayed away from school for several years due to physical injuries.

Due to their strong love for education, they happily stated that they resumed their studies and entered the university.

Dareted reported that they intend to study law in the university and work for the justice system in the future.

According to the report, the student Mr. Yohannes Adise is the father of 10 children and has grandchildren.

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