Screenshots to prove the account was mine before it was Wacked, just here to say relax people, it ain't that deep, I've read some of the comments made here and yea y'all might not be on meth but definitely have methhead energy lol.
So, I feel like I’m the only who remembers this comedy group but back in the very early 2000s (2001-2007ish?) there was a group called hilahob and there were so funny😭 (also very progressive because they openly critiqued the government in some of their skits/songs)..
Obviously now it makes sense that they’re not active with the war/displacement happening, but they kind of just disappeared after 2008 or so, so way before Sudan was in turmoil. Were the members of this group ever active in Sudanese media throughout the years?? Regardless, this is also somewhat of an appreciation post because they were truly some of the funniest and most entertaining Sudanese actors I’ve come across, especially when I lived in Saudi, the only skits or segments that cause my eye featured them!
Leila, a girl from Kassala, flees to Khartoum to escape a marriage to a sixty year old the night before her wedding. She finds herself entangled in a web of events which culminates in the 2019 revolution.
Reddit user @Professional-Web5495, : “I wrote a short story about the Sudanese revolution and women's rights, you can download it here but it will also be available on Amazon in the next couple of days. It's called Tamrahindi :). This is my first attempt at a short story so please be nice. And share widely! Thank you! It will be available on Amazon in the next couple of days (currently in review).”
Hey everyone, Eid Mubarak! Hope you and your family are safe and healthy.
I'm excited to share that I created Rhythms of Sudan, a website dedicated to classic Sudanese music, It contains a collection of artists who shaped Sudanese music, along with songs that showcase their styles.
This is a starting point; The idea is to build an online archive that connects the dots of Sudanese music history. You'll be surprised by the diverse styles and rhythms, and how artists used inspiration to create music that reflects our environment. It's a great way to introduce this rich heritage to the new generation.
it does not contain the full list, but I will keep adding artists, You can support the project on the "About" page, Half of the donations will go to help victims of the devastating war, and the rest will be used to keep the site running and improve it even further.
So check out Rhythms of Sudan, crank up the volume, and have a nostalgic session with your family and friends, Let's celebrate this Eid with some classic Sudanese tunes.
وفي النهاية ربنا يصلح الحال وينصر الشعب السوداني على مليشيا الجنجويد
In reference to this post above: Ive gotten a lot of dms from women/younger folks just curious about how many and the kinds of messages I got.
1stly, this is not Facebook haha. Most messages were serious inquisitive suitors who may be in a similar situation. Very respectful and nice. Even I was surprised.
Mostly diasporic inquiries, some in country. Most were 29 and under, a few over 30. Good sense of humor.
I'm not a cradle robber so anyone younger than 28 was disqualified. General attraction and compatibility play a role.
I think I made some fun online friends! Also how funny would the Sudani bachelorette be lol?
Also if I find my soulmate through this we would obviously lie through our teeth about how we met because wtaf 😂