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Quality for Education Honours Radio Pioneers for their Distinctive Role

Sudan Events: Magda Hassan

Agricultural Club in Dokki witnessed yesterday a purely Sudanese night entitled (Radio and Television, Memory of the Nation) as part of the Ramadan evening of the Quality Educational Foundation.
The beginning was an exceptional one for the stars of the Sudanese, Egyptian and Sudanese society.
Memories talk :

The evening was a talk of memories, covering the origins and history of radio and TV , and programs and unforgettable situations stuck in the mind, each narrated in his own way.
The evening was spoken by one of the pioneers of radio and TV Alam al-Din Hamed, who began the evening with his distinctive voice (Here Omdurman) accompanied by the music of the Ramadan open period.
Famous. Omar Al-Juzali , Ali Al-Rayeh , Farid Abdel-Wahab, Mutasim Fadl, the former director of the radio, and Mustafa Jaber Takrouni, the newly appointed director, also participated in the talk about memories.
* Poetry and singing
The home of radio broadcasters, the nation’s memory, is not devoid of creativity, as the poet and radio broadcaster Rawda Al-Hajj formed a distinguished presence.
She sang patriotic poetry that enthused the audience and found approval, and the homeland was present in poetry and singing, as the singer Ismail Hasab Al-Dayem sang the song (Oh my homeland, oh my beloved country).
And songs for the homeland that the interacted of the audience .
*Rare songs as a gift
The evening witnessed a wide participation from sister Egypt, including media figures , including Dr. Hosni Sadiq, Director of Nile Valley Radio, before beginning his speech, asked the audience to stand for a minute of silence for the martyrs of duty from the Sudanese Armed Forces SAF and citizens.
He pointed out in his speech that the Nile Valley Radio library contains rare recordings of Sudanese songs that are not found in the Sudanese Radio library.
He promised to record all these songs and present them as a gift to Sudanese Radio. He mentioned many situations that were linked to the relations of affection and love between creative people in the two countries.
* Community role
Based on its social responsibility, Dr.Abdullah Al-Badawi, General Director of the Educational Quality Foundation for Private Education, said that honoring the radio pioneers represents a necessary and important entitlement out of loyalty to those who give.
He pointed out that the current circumstances require the solidarity of the Sudanese people in times of hardship and that the country needs the effort of every Sudanese.
He congratulated the Sudanese people on their victory. His armed forces SAF and liberated the voice and memory of the nation.
He said that all entities must play their societal role and participate in everything that benefits society.
*A well-deserved honour
All the pioneers who participated in the night were honored for their efforts and contributions throughout history.
As they said and agreed in their words that radio is their second home, as well as television, as they spent most of their time inside the Authority’s buildings, or as Al-Juzali said, radio was their mother, while television was their father.
The honor also included the director of the Nile Valley Radio in Cairo, Dr. Hosni Sadiq, and Dr. Yousuf Al-Samani, the general director of Sports Radio. As well as Professor Salah El-Din Al-Fadil and his wife, radio personality Nayla Al-Amrabi. And broadcaster Mahasen Saif.
*Radio editing
The evening was presented by radio duo Tariq Kablo and Israa Zein Al-Abidin. Tariq Kablo’s presentation was not without some comments and comments.
Broadcaster Reem Abu Sneina, broadcaster Abu Bakr Al-Taher, and the distinguished journalist Musab Mahmoud also participated in the presentation.
The buds and students of the Quality Foundation presented a group of paragraphs that the audience admired.
Among them A representative segment that embodied the moment the army liberated the radio

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