He has a university year left ... and the accumulated fees are 80 thousand dirhams

Financial obstacles prevent Ahmed from continuing his studies

The young Gulf man (Ahmed) faces obstacles and financial difficulties that prevent him from continuing on the path of the dream that he had in his childhood, to become a lawyer, so that he can adopt humanitarian cases.

Despite his success in passing three years of university studies, at a private university in Abu Dhabi, with a very good grade, unforeseen circumstances stunted him, and a stumbling block stood in his way, after his sister (the breadwinner) was unable to pay the university fees accumulated on him. 80 thousand dirhams, to find his dream and his future in the wind.

His family has appealed to charitable people to help them arrange the fees, so that he can continue his studies, especially since what is left of them does not exceed one year.

His mother told Emirates Today: “When my son obtained a high school diploma with a rate of 90%, he decided to enroll in the university to study law and fulfill his dream of becoming a lawyer. When he joined the university, we did not face any difficulties at the beginning, as we expected that the amount his father had saved , In addition to the salary of his sister, the only breadwinner for the family now, they will cover the needs of the entire family, but our financial affairs have worsened a lot recently. ”

She added: “My son was able, at the beginning of his university career, to overcome all the obstacles that he faced during his university studies, due to the modesty of our financial capabilities, and he insisted on continuing his university excellence despite the difficult circumstances we are going through, because he had wished from an early age to become a lawyer and defend cases. Humanity, but we had difficulty paying university arrears last year, and now I feel sad for my son, and I cannot tell him that we are unable to provide his tuition fees to complete his university career. ”

She added, "Our financial situation has greatly deteriorated, and we have accumulated debts and obligations that were not taken into account, until we became unable to pay even a small part of the university tuition fees."

She explained that her family consists of five members, and her eldest daughter is their only breadwinner, and works for a salary of 10,000 dirhams in a government agency in Abu Dhabi, and has bank installments of 2000 dirhams per month, and the rest of the salary for the requirements of their daily lives.

And she continued: “My son needs 80,000 dirhams to complete the last year and obtain his university degree, so that he can help us find work and provide for us,” expressing her hope that the hands of good people and people of merciful heart will reach him to help him pay university fees.

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“Ahmed” was hoping from a young age to become a lawyer and defend humanitarian cases.

- Circumstances struggled, "Ahmed" after his sister, the breadwinner of the family, was unable to pay the university fees accumulated on him.