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Thanks Shidow...this is the most popular song in the world for Eritreans, b/c its speaks on how the many wrongs deeds the world has done to us but still we continue to march on to fufill our destiny!
Despite our problems, sufferings, divisions, ignorances and all that, I never wished to be none other than Somali. Having said that, seeing how nationalists and patriots the Eritreans are, one would wonder if the Eritreans are the most nationalists in the world. Unity can do much more than you know. Walaahay we need to learn from them. I remember one day where Eritreans were playing soccer in a local field, and then Makhrib Salat came by. The amazing thing was the Muslim ones started praying while the Christians ones were protecting them from stray balls and so forth. Amazing people Walaahay.
[quote="guhad122"]Despite our problems, sufferings, divisions, ignorances and all that, I never wished to be none other than Somali. Having said that, seeing how nationalists and patriots the Eritreans are, one would wonder if the Eritreans are the most nationalists in the world. Unity can do much more than you know. Walaahay we need to learn from them. I remember one day where Eritreans were playing soccer in a local field, and then Makhrib Salat came by. The amazing thing was the Muslim ones started praying while the Christians ones were protecting them from stray balls and so forth. Amazing people Walaahay.[/quote]
Guhad122, you hit it right on the nail thats shows your a true Somali nationalist during the ups and downs! Nice story by the way...one of my best friends is a Somali, and we enjoy each others company by visiting each others parties, church, mosque, and home events. I got his back and I know he has mine!
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