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War niyohow Say Walaahidu ma adigaa ninkey ka cabanayaan? Waxay igu yidhaahdeen mid Odeybiiqay ah ayaa nafta noo keenay.........

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Taleexi;883967 wrote:
Sheekadu waa dhagdhag my SOL nomads!, badanaa igama xumaato, and even if it does, I accept the s-hit promptly and manage it. All in all,
belo ma jidho, hadday jidhana ma buura
- Left the motherland in my teens @ post civilwar. And now I'm old enough and have lived in different continents, visited 26 countries and still counting – at some point even got married with a lovely Somali girl in Holland until we took our separate ways and produced a son together in Whitechapel, London with the grace of Allah, I must underscore though, the blackbag was handed to me gracefully, if you only know what I mean
:)
– My son now lives in Nairobi, and me left from Sweden/Finland and have made home in America about a decade ago, I’m truely global. The other day, I visited MN and crashed on with a xaax, “Say Wallahi” girl, she even liked my wit and all but she asked me about my age after the lights were lit and she discovered few misplaced, sporadic gray hairs – I neither wanted to lie nor tell the truth therefore, I responded intentionally
“labadii labaatanaad wax baa iiga dhiman
” she confused and thought I’m must be somewhere in between 21 to 39, Eebbow “say wallaahida noo daa”, sheekadiiba waxaan kaga dhigay “
Fabuhuta ladii kafara”
, xasuuso kii ay isla murmayeen caleyhi salaam nebiyullaahi Ibraahim.

 

The moral of the story, as a child I always dreamed about teaching Somali National University and that dream has never been closer than it is today with President Gurguurte and Co. being in Villa Somalia and Somalis’ renewable, ever recycling, and obscure conflict being in a declining mode – At least the public’s perception indicates so and I’m extremely nostalgic going back home and keeping Somalia and Africa moving this time around rather remaining in my adapted countries. Rest assured though, I’m grateful to those countries because they gave me opportunities and I will always indebted to them.

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Taleexi   

Showqi;884030 wrote:
War niyohow Say Walaahidu ma adigaa ninkey ka cabanayaan? Waxay igu yidhaahdeen mid Odeybiiqay ah ayaa nafta noo keenay.........

Showqiyow - I remain to be innocent until proven guilt :)

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life is an empty vessel. you fill it and then it becomes full. fill it with goodness and avoid the bad. fill it with happy moments that truly capture you.fill it with family and friends. fill it with patience and steadfastness. fill it positive contributions. fill it with helping one another.

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Taleexi;883967 wrote:
Sheekadu waa dhagdhag my SOL nomads!, badanaa igama xumaato, and even if it does, I accept the s-hit promptly and manage it. All in all,
belo ma jidho, hadday jidhana ma buura
- Left the motherland in my teens @ post civilwar. And now I'm old enough and have lived in different continents, visited 26 countries and still counting – at some point even got married with a lovely Somali girl in Holland until we took our separate ways and produced a son together in Whitechapel, London with the grace of Allah, I must underscore though, the blackbag was handed to me gracefully, if you only know what I mean
:)
– My son now lives in Nairobi, and me left from Sweden/Finland and have made home in America about a decade ago, I’m truely global. The other day, I visited MN and crashed on with a xaax, “Say Wallahi” girl, she even liked my wit and all but she asked me about my age after the lights were lit and she discovered few misplaced, sporadic gray hairs – I neither wanted to lie nor tell the truth therefore, I responded intentionally
“labadii labaatanaad wax baa iiga dhiman
” she confused and thought I’m must be somewhere in between 21 to 39, Eebbow “say wallaahida noo daa”, sheekadiiba waxaan kaga dhigay “
Fabuhuta ladii kafara”
, xasuuso kii ay isla murmayeen caleyhi salaam nebiyullaahi Ibraahim.

 

The moral of the story, as a child I always dreamed about teaching Somali National University and that dream has never been closer than it is today with President Gurguurte and Co. being in Villa Somalia and Somalis’ renewable, ever recycling, and obscure conflict being in a declining mode – At least the public’s perception indicates so and I’m extremely nostalgic going back home and keeping Somalia and Africa moving this time around rather remaining in my adapted countries. Rest assured though, I’m grateful to those countries because they gave me opportunities and I will always indebted to them.

You have a son? You keep suprising us. Good luck with your goal.

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Aaliyyah   

Quraanka ayaa lugu sheegay life waxay tahay...

 

"Know that the life of this world is only play and amusement, pomp and mutual boasting among you, and rivalry in respect of wealth and children, as the likeness of vegetation after rain, thereof the growth is pleasing to the tiller; afterwards it dries up and you see it turning yellow; then it becomes straw. But in the Hereafter (there is) a severe torment, and (there is) Forgiveness from God and (His) Good Pleasure, whereas the life of this world is only a deceiving enjoyment."

The Holy Qur'an, Chapter 57, Verse 20

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Taleexi   

Bluelicious;885091 wrote:
You have a son? You keep suprising us. Good luck with your goal.

Haa, my son is my world and the best thing that I ever contributed to the world. And for better or worse my fertility is intact :)

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Taleexi   

Aaliyyah;885107 wrote:
Quraanka ayaa lugu sheegay life waxay tahay...

 

"Know that the life of this world is only play and amusement, pomp and mutual boasting among you, and rivalry in respect of wealth and children, as the likeness of vegetation after rain, thereof the growth is pleasing to the tiller; afterwards it dries up and you see it turning yellow; then it becomes straw. But in the Hereafter (there is) a severe torment, and (there is) Forgiveness from God and (His) Good Pleasure, whereas the life of this world is only a deceiving enjoyment."

The Holy Qur'an, Chapter 57, Verse 20

Waad haleeshay.

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Taleexi;885117 wrote:
Haa, my son is my world and the best thing that I ever contributed to the world. And for better or worse my fertility is intact
:)

Aaww that's so sweet to think that way of your only son. Sounds like you are a great dad :)

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