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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2010

Garbis Korajian is a third generation Armenian born and raised in Ethiopia. His family has first came to Ethiopia over 120 years ago. He is still passionate about his childhood memories of playing football with his friends in Ethiopia.Coming back to Ethiopia after many years, Garbis decides to help set up a football team for the children in his neighborhood to help provide an atmosphere of harmony and community spirit for the children so they can thrive on the sport and learn to support each other.

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  • I said, all kind of shit, right in the face of some "white" people ( not only in Amharic, but also in English), I don't regret it, but had I said the same thing in front of this man, I would have not forgiven my self for a long time. Anyways, he would have cursed back worst than me. After all, he grew up in or around "arat kilo"...

  • Ambesa. One day I would like to do the same thing.

  • @WupeViasco

    Wow, Did you say, "your bias source can go to hell"?

    That was funny. Don't you know "AREGAWI BERHE"?

    I guess, I have to educate you about present day "Ethiopia".

    FYI: Presuming you know TPLF, the man who wrote "THE ORIGINS OF TPLF", which you are calling the "bias source" has been TPLF chairman for more than 11 yrs.

    Are you telling the world, you are more credeble source than 11 yrs TPLF Chairman, Aregawi Berhe?,,,,,,,,,, HELL NO!

  • lol he speaks Amharic!

  • This just brought back childhood memory of growing up in Addis. God Bless you for doing this to kids of 4-kilo sefer. I want to follow on your foot step and do the same kind of contribution to the kids in my 'Sefer'.

    Thank you for being a good influence to kids of Addis.

    Yared

  • Well done Sir!

    May God bless you for your effort and I hope many of us will follow your foot steps to help the future of Ethiopia.

  • God bless you Mr. Gabris .... Hagerachin endante aynet sew yasfelgatal! You should run for President.

  • all over the world we need people like you, who create opportunity,love,respect, and unity. well done, you will be paid by God.

  • Keep up the good work-the future of the world is in the hands of children and the youth

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