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Abdullahi Mohammad Ahmad Hassan

Abdullahi Mohammad Ahmad Hassan ((アラビア語:عبد الله محمد أحمد حسن)) (born January 1928) is a veteran Sudanese politician who was a member of parliament, a government minister and diplomat.〔Hassan, Abdullahi. "From Sea to Sea. .But Any Goals?" Saudi Research & Publishing Company (SRPC), 10 July 2003. Web. 13 Nov. 2010. .
Originally in Arabic. ()〕
==Biography==
Abdullahi was born in 1928 in the town of Barah in the state of North Kurdufan in Sudan. His family later moved and settled in Al-Ubayyid. At an early age he was sent to a Koranic school (خلوة) after which he followed the British education system in implementation by the British at the time. In 1947 he joined the newly established Hantoub Secondary School (مدرسة حنتوب الثانوية) and later on went to study at and graduate in May 1955 from the Faculty of Arts at the University College of Khartoum.
After graduating he was posted as a history teacher in the town of Tonj in the south of Sudan. In August 1955 he was re-posted to as an history Teacher at Khour Taqatt Secondary School (مدرسة خور طقت الثانوية) just weeks before the first uprising of the Anyanya Movement in the South. In August 1958 he resigned his post as a teacher and moved to Khartoum where he started his business in commercial advertisements and feasibility studies. At this time he also carried out some journalism work for the two biggest newspapers at the time (Al-Umma and Al-Nile). In 1958 he opposed the new military government of General Aboud who seized power in a coup d'état. He was politically intimidated by the new government in Khartoum and his newly formed business suffered as a result. An opportunity arose in 1959 when he was approached by a local comity from Al-Ubayyid requesting him to establish and run an intermediate level school. He moved to Al-Ubayyid and establish Kurdufan Ahliya Intermdiate School (مدرسة كردفان الاهلية الوسطى) and ran it as its headmaster. He was approached in 1961 by Alsayeed Sidique Abdulrahman Almahadi to take charge and run the Almahadi Intermediate School for Girls (مدرسة المهدى الثانوية للبنات) in Omdurman. He took charge of the school in the same year and over hauled it to become one of the sought after school in the city. He resigned from the school in 1963 because of tensions with the head of the school board over the way financial funds were released by the board and over his strict discipline rules. After resigning he worked for the American Embassy until 1964 as their chief translator.

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