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Paragon

Well, Paragon's returning home, to Somalia for good Inshallaah. Goodbye SOLers.

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Aaliyyah   

Wow you are moving back home for good. Mashallah.

I wish you all the best walaalo. Ilaahay ha ku garab galo. Aduunkana wanaag, barwaaqo, bashbash, ibaada suuba, cafimaad, iyo nolol wacan ayaan ku rajaynaya. Akhirona Janno. Sidaa iyo nabadgalyo.

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Carafaat   

Paragon, safe trip sxb. I am sure many more of us are anxtious to follow that road back home. Hope to see you in Xamar ama Kismaayo.

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raula   

Insha-allah all the best walaalo. Don't forget yourself & be enticed/consumed by the beauty of the people/place that your forget the vultures as well..as the swahili's says "Usisahau ubaharia kwa sababu ya unahodha. Do not forget what it is to be a sailor because of being a captain yourself."

 

It would be nice as others said if you started a blog wise one!

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Showqi   

Paragon, safar salaama saxiib. Meel ka fiican dhulkii Hooyo iyo cimilada wadankeena ma jirto, I wish you all the luck. Stay honest to your people and to your country.

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Paragon, my friend, have a safe trip awoowe. When you settle down there, make sure you stay in touch with your SOL family. Your updates are desperately needed. Bal oil iyo Dharoor-na isha ku soo dhufo markaad Bosaaso tagto. :)

 

Waan soo ducaynay awoowe. Hawsha culus halkaa ka wad.

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Kamaavi   

Safar salaama, macalin Paragon. Idam Alle hadaad soo gudubto xad beenaadka u dhaxeeya Khaatumo & Ogadeeniya waxaynu isku arki caasimada Jigjiga, gaar ahaan maqaaxidiii shaaha macaaneyd ee Amina Tuko.

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Paragon   

Thanks guys. I'm close, very close. I'm with my dear Hooyo and being a good son. If there's such a thing as going to the mother country then I am with the mother but not with the country yet. I suppose it is the mother that makes the country your home. :)

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Khadafi   

Alle ha ku xafido Paragon, laakin Abtigiis is right on this, africa internet waa ka isticmaali kartaa;)

 

Best of whishes!

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Paragon   

Lol. Thanks guys. My sweet Hooyo is in Nairobi and having not been with her for such a long time, I'm after her blessings Inshallaah. They say home is where your mother is yet for Paragon home could never be any other place. If things work the way I want, my mother is warming up to the idea of going back home, specially Kismaayo which she loves to bits. I have never met anyone who loves the motherland more than my mother - to the extent that whenever she is ill, she has this STRONG belief that the only medicine is hawada caafimaadka leh ee carrasanta Soomaaliya. Her words.

 

Some of the things that makes me laugh is how my mother is always glued to SNTV and the hilarious thing is my mother is very conservative and doesn't like music yet all music on SNTV is good because apparently that is good waddani music. Lol. I take a dig at her extreme waddaninimo and she takes a dig at my lack of waddaninimo. Would you believe it? Me? Not enough Waddani for my mother! Anyway enough with all that.

 

The most import thing is that I'm talking to folks who want to rush me into either Somali or Kenya politics since Kenyan elections are upcoming. However, I'm still catching up with my mother and leaving her behind to relocate to the mother land is giving such a nasty dilemma.

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Paragon;883939 wrote:
Lol. Thanks guys. My sweet Hooyo is in Nairobi and having not been with her for such a long time, I'm after her blessings Inshallaah. They say home is where your mother is yet for Paragon home could never be any other place. If things work the way I want, my mother is warming up to the idea of going back home, specially Kismaayo which she loves to bits. I have never met anyone who loves the motherland more than my mother - to the extent that whenever she is ill, she has this STRONG belief that the only medicine is hawada caafimaadka leh ee carrasanta Soomaaliya. Her words.

 

Some of the things that makes me laugh is how my mother is always glued to SNTV and the hilarious thing is my mother is very conservative and doesn't like music yet all music on SNTV is good because apparently that is good waddani music. Lol. I take a dig at her extreme waddaninimo and she takes a dig at my lack of waddaninimo. Would you believe it? Me? Not enough Waddani for my mother! Anyway enough with all that.

 

The most import thing is that I'm talking to folks who want to rush me into either Somali or Kenya politics since Kenyan elections are upcoming. However, I'm still catching up with my mother and leaving her behind to relocate to the mother land is giving such a nasty dilemma.

Where are you now? In Nairobi or Hargeisa?

 

How lovely that you are spending some time with your mum. There is never enough time to be with your mum.

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