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Old 04-27-2007, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by angeleyez View Post
I agree with you, I met one hausa guy and I had to ask him where his other brothers were 'cos he is the first and only Hausa person I've met since I've been in this country, 14yrs to be precise.

Funny enough, I was told he's the son of some kinda ambassador and works at the Nigerian Embassy. His wife who is yoruba tells me hausa people don't have minimal jobs like the rest of us so it will be difficult to run into them just like an Igbo man will run into a yoruba man at Giant.
bolded That was just funny...

I agree with the general sentiment. I went to school in the northern area (Kwara state) and so was never sold into the hype about who the northerners and or moslems are. Just human like the rest of us.
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