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The ex italian colony's diverse tribes n ethnic groups

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The ex italian colony's diverse tribes n ethnic groups

Postby noer » Thu Oct 13, 2022 10:50 pm

ng. i'm a li'l jealous. never met a bajuni girl :blessed: love to meet a bravanese girl



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:notsure: but what happens when totally different tribes n ethnic groups got a corrupt president stealing from all of them and an idoor terroris emir promises to bring establish justice for all

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Re: The ex italian colony's diverse tribes n ethnic groups

Postby theyuusuf143 » Fri Oct 14, 2022 2:22 am

Most bajunis in Europe are not from somalia. They are imposters from Tanzania. I remember the first one I meet back to 2008. It was in my high school , I was the only black/Somali/foreign in that school. Then one day my geography teacher came to me and she said " there is a new guy from your country" I was so excited to see the faarax mijo baasto. Walaahi somalinimadu is real thing. I run towards the meeting room where he was sitting hoping that I am gonna see a somali speaking brother. When I said Warya ! The guy didn't even respond in Somali. He looked barawaani to me a mixed kind of bantu and bravenese . I asked where in Somalia are you from he said I am bajuni from kismayo , obviously he wasn't from kismayo. Baajuunyey cay baan u aqaanayba burco. Shaw waa dad jira kkkkkkkk


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