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Wadmedani
is
taken
to
be
the
town
from
which
emanated
the
national
concept
of
non-governmental
(community
sponsored)
education.
The
concept
emerged
as
an
attempt
the
break
the
colonial
straitjacket
around
education.
The
philanthropist,
among
the
Sudanese,
labored
to
crack
this
straitjacket,
quantitatively
and
qualitatively,
in
what
may
be
termed
the
first
revaluation
of
non-governmental
education(Ahli).
When
the
present
government
started
issuing
for
higher
education
institutes
,
Wadmedani
Ahlia
College
emerged
as a
not
for-profit
and
not-private
institution
. .
We
must
reiterate
that
it
is
not-for-profit
and
not-private
any
financial
returns
do
not
go
to
the
pocket
of
an
individual,
a
family
or
group,
instead,
these
returns
are
used
to
develop
the
college
by
developing
programs,
lecture
halls
laboratories
and
by
employing
more
are
better
qualified
staff.
The
first
class
in
the
college
was
on 2
February
1992
. ,
on
17
April
1995
Wadmedani
witnessed
the
graduation
of
the
first
batch
which
comprised
87
male
and
female
graduates
the
college
has
moved
to
its
present
premises
in
WadMedani
which
is
located
about
180Km
south
of
Khartoum.
(National
education)
started
in
the
recent
history
of
Sudan.
The
idea
of
Ahlia
education
was
initiated
by
some
philanthropists
from
Wadmedani
in
order
to
break
the
colonial
barrier
around
education.
That
was
in
early
1940s.
Educational
chances
were
hence
increased
to
include
more
citizens.
In
Dec
1989,
the
Government
initiated
a
higher
education
revolution
and
the
doors
were
opened
for
new
private
and
ahli
institutes.
It
was
then
when
a
private
institute
was
started
in
the
name
of
its
owner.
Later,
the
institute's
name
was
changed
to
Wadmedani
Ahlia
College
(WAC).
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