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Re: Your opinion on tahriib

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Perfect_Order wrote:I'm sure there are a lot. But not to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars.
You'll surprised sxb.

there has been people who sold their business to go on tahlib.

And what about the countless that tried more than 3 times and ended up locked up in some foreign jails?
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Re: Your opinion on tahriib

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I know a guy who had it so well back home , he said the reason he tahribed was he wanted to have an IPAD
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The stories of Maguffe and those girls being raped should be enough deterrent.
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Re: Your opinion on tahriib

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Khalid, there are Ipad's and mac books back home :lol: :down:

Jalal, don't through the one in a thousand. You can't seriously be trying to convince me that the houndreds of people that tahriib all sold lucrative businesses, land, property, etc, just to risk everything? No, I don't buy it. 5-10k is what it is more like. I remember when I was in Sweden back in 2009 and this kid tahriibed from Xamar traveling by land through Libya, through Italy, all the way to Sweden, just to escape Alshabab. And I know for a fact he didn't pay that much to travel.
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Re: Your opinion on tahriib

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Khalid Ali wrote:I know a guy who had it so well back home , he said the reason he tahribed was he wanted to have an IPAD
:wtf: i hope your kidding dude.
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Re: Your opinion on tahriib

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Perfect_Order wrote:Khalid, there are Ipad's and mac books back home :lol: :down:

Jalal, don't through the one in a thousand. You can't seriously be trying to convince me that the houndreds of people that tahriib all sold lucrative businesses, land, property, etc, just to risk everything? No, I don't buy it. 5-10k is what it is more like. I remember when I was in Sweden back in 2009 and this kid tahriibed from Xamar traveling by land through Libya, through Italy, all the way to Sweden, just to escape Alshabab. And I know for a fact he didn't pay that much to travel.
Obviously not all had business. come on man.

But people pay through their nose for a game of chance.
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Re: Your opinion on tahriib

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Can't judge. Life must suck for people who'd rather risk it and go through it all to go somewhere else.
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Re: Your opinion on tahriib

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Warsheekh wrote:
Khalid Ali wrote:I know a guy who had it so well back home , he said the reason he tahribed was he wanted to have an IPAD
:wtf: i hope your kidding dude.

Walahi he is in Malta Greece :lol: :lol:
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Pay through their noses, yes, but they weren't wealthy people to start with. Be realistic sxb, there aren't many rich somalis, and we all know if you have tens of thousands of dollars to take away from your family on a game of chance, you are rich in Somali standards. Hell, most Western Somalis don't have that kind of cash lying around.
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Re: Your opinion on tahriib

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Khalid Iska daa Ipad, I know a woman that tahriibed for an Iphone. An Iphone. :dwill:
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Re: Your opinion on tahriib

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Khalid Ali wrote:
Warsheekh wrote:
Khalid Ali wrote:I know a guy who had it so well back home , he said the reason he tahribed was he wanted to have an IPAD
:wtf: i hope your kidding dude.

Walahi he is in Malta Greece :lol: :lol:
wtf the man is not okay in the head. He could've easily get one back home eve purchase one from dubai. :mindblown:
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Perfect_Order wrote:Pay through their noses, yes, but they weren't wealthy people to start with. Be realistic sxb, there aren't many rich somalis, and we all know if you have tens of thousands of dollars to take away from your family on a game of chance, you are rich in Somali standards. Hell, most Western Somalis don't have that kind of cash lying around.
Wealth is relative. Life is expensive in the west and so wages and income have to reflect the expenses. Back home a 100 USD can go a long way. Although, I don't think it will stay that way for long.
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Re: Your opinion on tahriib

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But guys there are 2 different types of Tahriibs some people who are hopeless and have no prospect of a bright future have no body in the west to support them with no welfare ileen remittance for people back home wa welfarekoodi. These people work very hard its very sad from a High school they start saving i know a guy who started saving back in 2003 when he was in high school and when he finished college later he saved 17000 Dollars he used the money to Tahriib it was his goal to reach he had little or no support from the outside his father died in the war and his mother is an elderly woman he was taking care of her he had also a sister all of them lived in wadanki he studied computer engineering in his spare time he used to fix computers he worked here and there. These people have nothing to do so they try the ocean with the hope of one day reaching the European continent. And the sad part is their family have to sell their small plot land to get their son to Europe so that he can afford his sister and mother back home.


The other type of Tahriib are middle class people spoiled people who receive remittance from abroad close to 400 dollar a month their father used to work in Carabaha live in a nice house have small business , they work in the family business but they hate the fact they live in an African country and are misled by diaspora Youth who drive fancy imported cars during the summers and shunkaasi their hot neighbors and some times even marry them the Girls back there love people from Europe and America , the image that has been created by the diaspora that the west is everything , they dont know people in here have college debt and live in mortgage house and work 45 hours a week and life is not easy as it seems. And still have to send money back home pay allot of tax , The people the second group of tahrii have it to well their mothers have allot savings their fathers have good money, some times parents spend 20.000 Dollars above to tahriib their kids because their kids are obsessed with the west.. Cudurka dhoofida ba hayaa i call it some times the parents pay another 10.000 Dollar to free their son or daughter who are locked up in Libya My cousin who moved permanently to Somaliland who started a business there for him self always used to say when i visited him look at those guys eeh yow yow iska dhigaya habeen iyo maalin England bay iga wereystaan some of them envy us drive a 20.000 Dollar Land rover set up a good business here, but he said the people back home dont know work ethic they just want to shaxaad u and think they owe u money.

Yurub ama yaxaaaska i say yaxaaska for the second group

and the first group who have nothing safar salamaa

good luck
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Re: Your opinion on tahriib

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Khalid Ali wrote:But guys there are 2 different types of Tahriibs some people who are hopeless and have no prospect of a bright future have no body in the west to support them with no welfare ileen remittance for people back home wa welfarekoodi. These people work very hard its very sad from a High school they start saving i know a guy who started saving back in 2003 when he was in high school and when he finished college later he saved 17000 Dollars he used the money to Tahriib it was his goal to reach he had little or no support from the outside his father died in the war and his mother is an elderly woman he was taking care of her he had also a sister all of them lived in wadanki he studied computer engineering in his spare time he used to fix computers he worked here and there. These people have nothing to do so they try the ocean with the hope of one day reaching the European continent. And the sad part is their family have to sell their small plot land to get their son to Europe so that he can afford his sister and mother back home.


The other type of Tahriib are middle class people spoiled people who receive remittance from abroad close to 400 dollar a month their father used to work in Carabaha live in a nice house have small business , they work in the family business but they hate the fact they live in an African country and are misled by diaspora Youth who drive fancy imported cars during the summers and shunkaasi their hot neighbors and some times even marry them the Girls back there love people from Europe and America , the image that has been created by the diaspora that the west is everything , they dont know people in here have college debt and live in mortgage house and work 45 hours a week and life is not easy as it seems. And still have to send money back home pay allot of tax , The people the second group of tahrii have it to well their mothers have allot savings their fathers have good money, some times parents spend 20.000 Dollars above to tahriib their kids because their kids are obsessed with the west.. Cudurka dhoofida ba hayaa i call it some times the parents pay another 10.000 Dollar to free their son or daughter who are locked up in Libya My cousin who moved permanently to Somaliland who started a business there for him self always used to say when i visited him look at those guys eeh yow yow iska dhigaya habeen iyo maalin England bay iga wereystaan some of them envy us drive a 20.000 Dollar Land rover set up a good business here, but he said the people back home dont know work ethic they just want to shaxaad u and think they owe u money.

Yurub ama yaxaaaska i say yaxaaska for the second group

and the first group who have nothing safar salamaa

good luck
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I have a cousin who falls in second category. He has 5 siblings in all corners of the word and a mum in the states all sending him monies, but he still wants to come. I feel sorry for him, he had this hot neighbour he dreamed off and I took her number within days. The look on his face was priceless. Being middle class isn't so great when you see "rich" diaspora kids who get girls easy and look down on you.
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