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Berhanu Nega was born on 6 December, 1958 in Debre Zeyit, Shewa Province, Ethiopian Empire (now Bishoftu, Oromia Region, Ethiopia), is an Ethiopian politician (born 1958). Discover Berhanu Nega's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Occupation Economics professor · politician
Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 6 December, 1958
Birthday 6 December
Birthplace Debre Zeyit, Shewa Province, Ethiopian Empire (now Bishoftu, Oromia Region, Ethiopia)
Nationality Ethiopian

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1958

Berhanu Nega (ብርሃኑ ነጋ; born 6 December 1958) is an Ethiopian politician who is serving as the current Minister of Education of Ethiopia.

Berhanu was born on 6 December 1958 in Debrezeit, the son of Ato Nega Bonger (d. 2021), a prominent businessman, and Woizero Abebech Woldegiorgis, the second-eldest of 12 children.

He attended Addis Ababa University where he participated in the student movement against the ruling Derg government in his freshman year.

1977

When the government acted against political dissidents in 1977, Berhanu with other radical student activists fled to Mount Asimba in northern Ethiopia.

After a division within the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party (EPRP), he was detained for openly criticizing killings within the EPRP.

After a few months, he was released by his captors and crossed into the Sudan where he lived for two years until he was granted political asylum in the United States.

He did his undergraduate degree in economics at the State University of New York at New Paltz and got his PhD in economics from the New School for Social Research, in New York City.

During that time, he became one of the organizers of an annual conference on the "Horn of Africa" that debated and analyzed the political, social and economic conditions in the sub-region.

For over five years, it served as a forum for intellectual dialogue among political leaders, policy analysts and researchers interested in developments in that part of Africa.

Having completed his PhD studies, he joined the faculty of economics at Bucknell University, where he became a lecturer in economics for three years.

Later he founded Imbilta, a bi-monthly magazine focusing on economic, political, social and current affairs in Ethiopia and he was the founding chairman of Ethiopian Economic Association.

1994

Berhanu, with his wife and his two children, Noah and Iyassu, returned to Ethiopia in 1994.

Berhanu became an entrepreneur and founded the Ethiopian Agro-Maize, a fertilizer-producing company, and Addis Village Family Home Builders.

Berhanu has also served as a lecturer at the Addis Ababa University, Department of Economics.

1996

From 1996 to 2000, he served as the president of the Ethiopian Economic Association.

He has also served as the head of the Ethiopian Economic Policy Research Institute, a non-profit organization that he helped to establish.

He also did consulting work for the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.

2001

On 8 April 2001 Berhanu and Professor Mesfin Woldemariam held a day-long panel discussion at the hall of the National Lottery on academic freedom, which was followed by student protest on the main campus of Addis Ababa University.

They were arrested on the allegations that this panel incited a student protest at Addis Ababa University the next day, but were released on bail on 5 June, and neither were ever tried.

2005

He previously was the mayor elect of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in the 2005 Ethiopian general elections.

He is a founding chairman of the Rainbow Ethiopia: Movement for Democracy and Social Justice and a Deputy Chairman of Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD), for whom he served as chief election campaign strategist.

He is also the co-founder and leader of Ginbot 7, an anti-government rebel group.

During the 2005 elections, Berhanu debated Meles Zenawi.

Despite the post-election political impasse, CUD members, who had won 137 of the 138 seats on the city council, met on 20 August and elected Berhanu mayor of Addis Ababa.

Dr. Admasu Gebeyehu and Assefa Habtewold were elected Deputy Mayor and Speaker of the city assembly respectively at the same meeting.

However, the October protests led to Berhanu's imprisonment, along with CUD chairman Hailu Shawul, Professor Mesfin Woldemariam, and Former Senior UN Prosecutor Dr. Yacob Haile-Mariam and other leaders of the CUD, as well as a number of civil rights activists and independent journalists.

They were charged with genocide and treason.

Amnesty International and the European Union recognized the prisoners as political prisoners and requested immediate and unconditional release.

In the 2005 Addis Ababa city countil election, Berhanu's CUD party won 137 seats of the 138 seats.

The elected council members of the party held an election for mayor and elected Berhanu to be the mayor.

Then, the ruling party refused to hand in the city and eventually imprisoned all the leaders of the party including Berhanu.

2006

While in Kaliti Prison, Berhanu wrote and published a book Yenetsanet Goh Siked ("The Dawn of Freedom"), which was published, according to the print on the book, in Kampala, Uganda by MM Publisher May 2006.

However the real publishers were a group of young intellectuals in cooperation with Alafa printers that is located in Addis Ababa.

The book, over 600 pages long, was highly popular and was sold out in its first weekend, selling out over 10,000 copies and garnering a black market with price 5 times its retail - so much so that the government started harassing people found with the book, stopping traffic and searching cars, while the public was selling copies of the book in black market.

More copies were brought in from outside as local publishers were afraid of publishing the book.

2007

After 21 months in prison along with all opposition leader, Berhanu left the country in 2007 and returned to teach at the economics department of Bucknell at Bucknell University.

While in the U.S, Berhanu announced the founding of a new political group, Ginbot 7, as the old one was dismantled by the government.

Ginbot 7, established to pursue civil resistance through an all-inclusive means, attracted thousands of people in Ethiopia and abroad.

Ginbot 7 now is one of the prominent opposition organizations fighting for liberty and democracy in Ethiopia.

2018

Until mid-2018, he was labelled a terrorist by the Ethiopian government.