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 The GOVERNER OF The RIVER NILE STATE COMMENDS ELSHEIKH ABDALLA ELBADRI CHARITY EFFORTS CALLING Him AROLE MODEL OF His TIMEE FOR ALL

The deputy Governor of the River Nile State , Mohammed El Badawy Abd El Magid Abu Groon, expressed his appreciation and gratitude for the great efforts exerted by El Sheikh Abdalla El Badri(may his soul rest in peace ) during a banquet in Ramadan organized by El-Sheikh Bushra El-Sheikh Abdallah El Badri at his place in El Gadawab. The deputy Governor mentioned that El-Sheikh Abdallah El Badri was regarded as a nation reformer whose deeds marked a significant change in the area of Berber and attracted many people inside and outside the country to salvage and heal. He struggled to establish an outstanding school which incorporated education with craftsmanship and specified sections for the Holy Quran memorizers to adopt a profession and earn a living. The deputy governor also declared, how these efforts of Sheik Abdallah were apparent and reflected in the unique values and ethics of the university .In addition, the Governor promised to adopt the 114 marriages that will be organized by El-Sheikh Bushra.

Finally, Elshazli Abu Elhassan, on behalf of El-Sheikh Bushra, El-Sheikh Abdallah El Badri’s family and people of El Gadwab gave a welcoming speech to the governor and his company. He asked Allah to bestow mercy on the soul of the deceased Sheikh Abdallah El Badri reminding of his great services in terms of health and educational institutions represented in various integrated projects in order to provide community services for all. He displayed what El-Sheikh El Badri and El-Sheikh Abdallah started with the will, determination, dignity and blessings of Allah and the continuation of this under the leadership of El-Sheikh Bushra who  is now executing a number of projects on top of which is the group marriage.

This forum was honored by Hasan Hamad, the executive manager of Berber Locality, and a number of Berber locality, Algadawab and its surroundings leaders.

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