What the hell do you mean "until proven otherwise" - you're the one who has to PROVE that he's his sonthat's Amadou baby boy or aflteast lil cousin/nephew until proven otherwise as far as i'm concerned![]()

What the hell do you mean "until proven otherwise" - you're the one who has to PROVE that he's his sonthat's Amadou baby boy or aflteast lil cousin/nephew until proven otherwise as far as i'm concerned![]()
Diallo is a common west African last name, even amongst the folks from Guinea here in NY.that's Amadou baby boy or aflteast lil cousin/nephew until proven otherwise as far as i'm concerned![]()
What the hell do you mean "until proven otherwise" - you're the one who has to PROVE that he's his son![]()
maybe so but the kid basically shares Amadou's whole name in addition to residing in the same cityDiallo is a common west African last name, even amongst the folks from Guinea here in NY.
Gotta realize I maybe taking to someone who has a limited scope.
But nothing. There is no maybe. Your world view is limited as fukk.maybe so but
given the circumstantial evidence they are more than likely related..until this is proven incorrect i stand by my position![]()
Your position is wrong. Either provide sufficient evidence of them being related orIs “Diallo” the “Smith” of West Africa?
It seems as if every Guinean in the news has the same last name.
Nafissatou Diallo, Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s accuser, met with prosecutors Wednesday for the first time since the district attorney’s office raised doubts about her credibility. The Guinean immigrant and hotel maid shares a surname with several other notable Guineans, including Amadou Diallo, an unarmed 23-year-old immigrant who was shot and killed by four plain-clothed police officers in 1999, and Cellou Dalein Diallo, an economist who was prime minister of Guinea from 2004 to 2006.
The name is everywhere in Guinea – applying to roughly 10 percent of the population, experts say – and fairly common across the rest of West Africa, too. For comparison, there were just 2.4 million Smiths in the United States as of 2000, accounting for just 0.9 percent of the population. (Johnsons came in second place, with 1.9 million, or about 0.6 percent.)
What makes Diallo so common? A significant portion of the Guinean population is Fulbe, or Fulani, and almost all Fulbe have one of four family names: Diallo, also spelled Jalloh; Barry; Balde, also spelled Bah; and Sow. (Diallo is not any more popular than the other three names.) About two-fifths of all Guineans are Fulbe, and they live in smaller concentrations in other countries throughout West Africa, with significant clusters in Senegal and Mali, where many more Diallos are found.
Neg train on this CAC.
But nothing. There is no maybe. Your world view is limited as fukk.
why are you clowns stuck on whether or not is Amadou is this kids' father when this thread intent was to highlight potential black excellence from the Motherland and honor Amadou's memory via his possible bloodline/countryman making the Diallo name proudYour position is wrong. Either provide sufficient evidence of them being related or![]()
why are you clowns stuck on whether or not is Amadou is this kids' father when this thread intent was to highlight potential black excellence from the Motherland and honor Amadou's memory via his possible bloodline/countryman making the Diallo name proud![]()
why are you clowns stuck on whether or not is Amadou is this kids' father when this thread intent was to highlight potential black excellence from the Motherland and honor Amadou's memory via his possible bloodline/countryman making the Diallo name proud![]()
Go deep throat a ginsu knife
why are you clowns stuck on whether or not is Amadou is this kids' father when this thread intent was to highlight potential black excellence from the Motherland and honor Amadou's memory via his possible bloodline/countryman making the Diallo name proud![]()
You're an idiot.why are they stuck on the subject of your post? why did you feel the need to make this about amadou? and if the boy's own words aren't convincing enough for you then nothing will be.