Lost Souls

  • The Omanis settled in East Africa and were accorded rights as citizens. Most of them made fortunes there. However these ungreatful people have always viewed themselves as superior to their hosts. they have always undermined the culture of the locals refering to them as "washenzi" for those of you who do not speak swahili the translation is "savages".
    It is interesting to hear that these very same people are discriminated against in the birth land of their ancestors. It is no sectret that many of them have acquired nationality by buying passports of dead people, or paying poor Omani to adopt them (not in the real sense)just so they can get passport. In some cases when one family member gets a passport he adopts the rest of the extended family.
    These people deemed themselves superior to kind Africans, calling them derogatory names,mocking their cultures and way of doing things. How ironic that today they are discriminated against in the birthland of their ancestors. Changing ones identity to gaining nationality is sinking too low "ones identity is ones pride". These are disgraced people.
    Why should they get good jobs any way? Most of them have obtained certificates fraudulently here in Africa. In the same way they use money to buy nationality in Oman they use money to buy Academic qualification here in Tanzania and Kenya, right from "O" and "A" levels to University qualification. Many of them obtained scholarships from Omani Government to study in Europe and USA using forged academic qualificaions. They have cheated and are still cheating the Oman Government. Bundle them up, load them in a truck, They must go work in some Date plantations. FRAUDS!

    Ibti 01 Apr 2009, 09:34 - Report
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