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Re: Jijiga University - the sky is the limit

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Mashallah :clap:
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lol small word wallah.
my cousins go too, i guess ive to sent money first time in life :up:
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Maasha Allaah...
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Nice :up: - --- i ll though whats up with the amaxaro signs isnt jigjiga a 100 percent somali city-

by the way handqhad - dire dawa is majority xabashi it doesnt count as a somali city
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Ducaysane_87 wrote:Nice :up: - --- i ll though whats up with the amaxaro signs isnt jigjiga a 100 percent somali city-

by the way handqhad - dire dawa is majority xabashi it doesnt count as a somali city
dire dhawa is majority qoti
and the somalis there speak oromo
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abdikarim86 wrote:
Ducaysane_87 wrote:Nice :up: - --- i ll though whats up with the amaxaro signs isnt jigjiga a 100 percent somali city-

by the way handqhad - dire dawa is majority xabashi it doesnt count as a somali city
dire dhawa is majority qoti
and the somalis there speak oromo


so they are oromised somalis -- i rememeber by passing dire dawa but i havent stayed there - i stayed in jigjiga at like 3 days there was lots of amxaro girls wearing diraac trying to act somali :lol: - they want to get hitched with some somalis but obvisiouly most of the somali man reject them
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masha'laah. my OG brothers are doing their thing-the sky is the limit indeed. :up: :up: :up:
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its still a somali city, issa city......most somalis left in 77 war and then the oromo's moved in, but some issa an somalis have returned, its still half half i would say....they have fights over goverment seats and so forth, the oromos need to be tought a lesson, its important we dont forget diridawa becuase if ethiopia falls the oromos would like to take this wealthy historically somali city.....the issas are getting robbed like stupiddd, now the ethiopians are moving their degaans from the main road that connects it to djabuti and giving it to ormos and afars regional goverments, one more reason that is pushing them to join the halgan 8-)
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how come the Djbouti government never talks about their concern of over issas in the somali region its like they are different qabils and not the same
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Ducaysane_87 wrote:how come the Djbouti government never talks about their concern of over issas in the somali region its like they are different qabils and not the same
Djabuti small country cant do shit.
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^ if they get their french husbands involved - they can do real damage
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My cousin also goes to that uni wallahi, i pay his fees :lol:
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Absolutely stunning!! :kiss: :rose:
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sorry guys but university education is free in Ethiopia.
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Alula wrote:sorry guys but university education is free in Ethiopia.
state universities are free but people need to buy books, tranportation costs, registration fees and also place to live. many students come from other town to finish their education in jigjiga, diredaba and even in addis.
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