About: Tesfaye Sahlu

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Tesfaye Sahlu (Amharic: ተስፋዬ ሳህሉ; 27 June 1923 – 31 July 2017) also known as Ababa Tesfaye, was an Ethiopian comedian, children's storybook author, and former singer. He provided entertainment for the Ethiopian troops of the Kagnew Battalion serving in the Korean War. He received awards from Emperor Haile Selassie, the Ethiopian Fine Art and Mass Media Prize Trust. He was most widely known for his children's television program on the Ethiopian national broadcaster EBC, where he coined the catchphrase, "Lijoch Yezare Abebawoch Yenege Freywoch" (roughly translated as "Children! Today's flowers, tomorrow's fruit!").

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  • تسفاي سهلو (بالأمهرية: ተስፋዬ ሳህሉ)‏ ويُعرف أيضًا باسم أبابا تسفاي وُلد في السابع والعشرين من حزيران/يونيو 1923 وتُوفيّ في الواحد والثلاثين تمّوز/يوليو 2017 كان كوميديًا إثيوبيًا ومؤلفًا لقصص الأطفال. حصل تسفاي على جوائز من الإمبراطور هيلا سيلاسي كما نالَ الجائزة الإثيوبية للفنون الجميلة ووسائل الإعلام، واشتهر على نطاقٍ واسعٍ ببرنامجه التلفزيوني المخصّص للأطفال على محطة الإذاعة الوطنية الإثيوبية إي بي سي (بالإنجليزية: EBC)‏. (ar)
  • Tesfaye Sahlu (Amharic: ተስፋዬ ሳህሉ; 27 June 1923 – 31 July 2017) also known as Ababa Tesfaye, was an Ethiopian comedian, children's storybook author, and former singer. He provided entertainment for the Ethiopian troops of the Kagnew Battalion serving in the Korean War. He received awards from Emperor Haile Selassie, the Ethiopian Fine Art and Mass Media Prize Trust. He was most widely known for his children's television program on the Ethiopian national broadcaster EBC, where he coined the catchphrase, "Lijoch Yezare Abebawoch Yenege Freywoch" (roughly translated as "Children! Today's flowers, tomorrow's fruit!"). (en)
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  • Kedu, Bale Province, Ethiopian Empire (en)
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  • Tesfaye at Seifu on EBS in September 2015 (en)
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  • Tesfaye Sahlu (en)
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  • تسفاي سهلو (بالأمهرية: ተስፋዬ ሳህሉ)‏ ويُعرف أيضًا باسم أبابا تسفاي وُلد في السابع والعشرين من حزيران/يونيو 1923 وتُوفيّ في الواحد والثلاثين تمّوز/يوليو 2017 كان كوميديًا إثيوبيًا ومؤلفًا لقصص الأطفال. حصل تسفاي على جوائز من الإمبراطور هيلا سيلاسي كما نالَ الجائزة الإثيوبية للفنون الجميلة ووسائل الإعلام، واشتهر على نطاقٍ واسعٍ ببرنامجه التلفزيوني المخصّص للأطفال على محطة الإذاعة الوطنية الإثيوبية إي بي سي (بالإنجليزية: EBC)‏. (ar)
  • Tesfaye Sahlu (Amharic: ተስፋዬ ሳህሉ; 27 June 1923 – 31 July 2017) also known as Ababa Tesfaye, was an Ethiopian comedian, children's storybook author, and former singer. He provided entertainment for the Ethiopian troops of the Kagnew Battalion serving in the Korean War. He received awards from Emperor Haile Selassie, the Ethiopian Fine Art and Mass Media Prize Trust. He was most widely known for his children's television program on the Ethiopian national broadcaster EBC, where he coined the catchphrase, "Lijoch Yezare Abebawoch Yenege Freywoch" (roughly translated as "Children! Today's flowers, tomorrow's fruit!"). (en)
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  • تسفاي سهلو (ar)
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