Arakan News Agency
A Rohingya scholarship student in a Sudanese university, made a rare record among his fellow medical students as a first student Rohingya to achieve such percentage in academic field.
Massoud Hafez Kalimullah, a student at the Faculty of General Medicine and Surgery in the fourth year at the Red Sea University in Sudan’s state of Port Sudan, has achieved 4/4, which is rare and difficult percentage to obtain in medicine.
Massoud Hafez Kalimullah won first place in the batch of 160 students from 6 nationalities: Sudanese, Jordanian, Palestinian, Yemeni, Iraqi and Syrian.
He expressed his happiness on this occasion and said: “A completely different feeling comes for the first time and I feel that I have accomplished something for our Arakan, my homeland.” He added: ” I call on behalf of every Rohingya people that if we have desire to get to the highest levels of anything we can reach it no matter what. ”
Massoud Hafez Kalimullah thanked the Almighty and then his parents and employees of the Rohingya community and Global Rohingya Center GRC for creating the conditions for the students and the Secretary General of the Organization of Immigrants in Sudan, Mr. Assem Abu Uthainin and said: “They were really one of my biggest supporters … I saw everyone applauding me, especially our Rohingyas in Sudan, they were proud of my achievement”.
On his ambition, Massoud Hafez Kalimullah said that he hopes in the future to become a specialist in neurosurgery, and stressing that he will do everything in his power to raise the flag of Arakan in all forums.
For his part, his father expressed thanks to Allah Almighty and said: “You have passed those years of hardship, vigilance and patience, it did not go in vain .. Thank Almighty … today came the fruit of those hardships.“
Rohingya student in Sudan achieves an outstanding record
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