Sunday, June 27, 2010

A Different Twist to the Blog - Meet Mr. Hamza Johari

Folks, the profiling of our classmates continue and today, we are talking with Mr. Hamza Johari all the way from Tanzania. Now - what is the first impression you get when you see Mr. Hamza - some have said that he is shy, he has a cheeky boyish smile, he is sly..lols...so on and so forth. I actually told Hamza that I thought he was 'groovy' - he is someone that definitely carries his own style, confident and looked comfortable in whatever situation he is placed in. In recent days, we have seen various sides of Hamza and I am sure most of the impressions that you had on first glance are totaly irrelevant now....lols. To give you a bried background about Hamza...
He is from Tanzania, He has an LLB degree (Hons), LLM (International Laws) and is the Executive Secretary, Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority Consumer Consultative Council. You can tell that he is very patriotic about his country as most of his statements in class would begin with.....'In my Country....'
Please continue reading as Hamza relates his experiences and impressions of ASCI:
...' My flight to Hyderabad was very smooth and pleasant. Five hours from Dar es Salaam to Muscat by Oman Air then a transit of about an hour then connected to another three hours flight to Hyderabad. I like the ancient scenery of ASCI and the place riminds me of certain areas in Zanzibar, the Island in Tanzania. The first impression I got when I arrived was the high level of hospitality of the staff working here at ASCI. That was really amazing and everybody was trying to extend his or her extraordinary assistance to me and my colleague Noorani.

I like everybody in our group, and I think it is a fantanstic one. Every member is good. The food is good I dont have any problems with food on my side.I will definately recommend ASCI to other institutions and individuals in Tanzania due to the high level of proffessionalism and expertism demonstrated by our program Directors, faculties and entire ASCI staffs. I do miss my family since I have never been away for more than two weeks. But I am in contact with them everyday and I have made good friends in the group whom I enjoy their company and the days are going so fast.

My most memorable moment in ASCI is cultural day, when I performed on the stage. I have never done that before and it was my first wonderful experience. I was feeling confident and the biggest lesson I learnt on that day is that I can do anything in this world. The most important thing is to DARE.......'
Hamza has a very pleasant and humble personality - he is always caring and always finds the time to ask his colleagues - ..' How are you today...?' He is indeed a joy to know and to have around.
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