oba hiloowlow

Nomads
  • Content Count

    10,757
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by oba hiloowlow

  1. XX caadi weeye igu so dara wada hadaladda, ogoow laakin im goin to support my reer ayeeyo on the SSC regions, btw ceerigaabo is a shared city..
  2. ^^ Aaliyyah madax adeeygoodi somalida kale baan ka goosaneyna bey leeyahiin Awdal iyo SSC na uma ogolo hypocrites sow maha
  3. Che waa runtaa laakin dee dhiiga igu kacay waxaaso kale looma dulqaadan karo,, Xaaji Awdal iyo SSC iska ilooba, 3da hartay la baxa
  4. Haye MMA laakin ninyahow habartaasi waa naag edeb daran wey inoo gaftay!!
  5. AfricaOwn;840746 wrote: What is there to be proud of? What a hateful crowd on this forum. Who would want to be united with savages? Seriously.... war 3daada tuulo la gooso cidii idinmaa rabtee
  6. habaartaan is ****ed up wtf is she sayin who want to unite with Al shabaab, Warlords, Pirates,, this is un-acceptable walahi bilahi,, ****in ********** iga dheh nacalaa ku yaalee
  7. loooool@alpha, well i know her and her family too, her dad AUN and my dad where good friends
  8. alpha loool@somaliland-diid, I thought Ikraan Maxamed Caraale is an ethnic konfurian
  9. Abtigiis;840249 wrote: Maadeey, i know in heestii barnaamijka waxbarashada lagu furi jiray ed "biniaadamkuba bilawgiisii hore wuxuu baahi qabay, barashiyo aqoon ayuu kaga baxee,,," xagiina ay ka tahay: "Habar-anarchist'uba bilawgeedi hore Waxay baahi qabtay Bililiqiyo boob Ayey kaga baxdee" :D :D
  10. Graduation stories: Osman Nur designs unique mosque to honor his father LAWRENCE — To get to know the Somali father he left when he was just a child, Osman Nur needed the ‘excuse’ of his University of Kansas McNair Scholars Program research project. Nur, his mother Madina Sheikh, three older brothers and an older sister fled their native Mogadishu, Somalia, in 1991 at the start of the Somali Civil War. His father Aabow Mo’alin Nur, a teacher, religious leader, community organizer and self-taught architect, stayed. He’s the reason I’m in school,” Nur said. “I really didn’t like school that much. Growing up, I didn’t go to school. Everything I’ve accomplished in school is because of him. We’d talk on the phone only about once a month because it was so expensive. Before he even asked how I was, he’d ask about my education and how I was doing, which kept pushing me to do better, demanding I take school seriously. He didn’t allow me to ask questions about him. He never liked people writing about him.” Of leaving Somalia, Nur said, “Survival was the main thing, living from hour to hour, just getting away from the war. We were just happy to be alive.” Family members migrated to Kenya, where they stayed until 1998. They received political asylum and were able to come to the United States in 1999 through the sponsorship of an older sister, Hamsa Mohamed, a primary care physician in Saginaw, Mich. “The only thing we knew about America was from Hollywood movies,” Nur said. No one in the family spoke English. They first went to a large Somali community in Rochester, Minn., then moved to Overland Park in summer 2002. Nur graduated from Shawnee Mission North High School in spring 2003, then began attending KU in fall 2003. His mother has since moved back to Rochester. http://www.news.ku.edu/2010/may/7/nur.shtml