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Sheeko Yaab Leh, Rueful misfortune and its End.

Postby Somali2003 » Fri Nov 16, 2007 4:20 pm

Sheeko dhacdey 1993

http://www.eastandard.net/hm_news/news. ... 1143977258

"Wanyama, 52, recalls the incident vividly as if it were yesterday.

A young woman, who had fled the Somalia conflict, approached her to look after her baby for Sh2,000 a month.

She did not take her seriously but the woman arrived at her doorstep the next day with a baby and a bundle of napkins.

The Somali teenage mother, whose name she cannot remember, told her she was going to Nairobi and would bring her Sh1,500.

She, however, told Wanyama that if she did not get the money, she would not come back for her baby.

"For a moment I thought she was joking," says Wanyam.................Today, 14 years later, the baby boy who was abandoned when he was only six months old is strong and healthy."

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