Isn't @Rue South African? Makes sense
I saw that photo of her in a soccer jersey before she pulled it...might be time to give us that update
She maybe "kenyan" but she aint ethnic kenyan
She is Swahilii, breh. Probably mostly Bantu, Nilotic and some Arab and Indian.
This article (http://allafrica.com/stories/201105070027.html) mentions she was born in Nyeri, an administrative capital, because her father was a civil servant. However she also set up a mining company in NE Kenya which is described as " her original home".
She's ethnic Somali. Her full name is Khadija Adam Ismail.
You conveniently posted an article that no one can read. Her middle name being Adam already tells me you are full of shyt but cook
There is no ethnic Kenyan its a nationality. A nation with many tribes that don't even all originate in the country...
She maybe "kenyan" but she aint ethnic kenyan
This article (http://allafrica.com/stories/201105070027.html) mentions she was born in Nyeri, an administrative capital, because her father was a civil servant. However she also set up a mining company in NE Kenya which is described as " her original home".
She's ethnic Somali. Her full name is Khadija Adam Ismail.
Adam is aden
same name different spelling
Like how some people westernize their names
Ismail - ishmail
ishaq- issac
Harun- aaron
Ive seen alot of people do this
There is no ethnic Kenyan its a nationality. A nation with many tribes that don't even all originate in the country...
If there was she would prob be the most ethnic Kenyan there is as Swahili people were basically made on the east coast of Africa by intermixing and marriage over hundreds of years. They are unique to Kenya and Tanzania as a result.
Fam, Swahilli people are the majority in the city she hails.
:jawalrus:Me and @Rue are friends
shes biracialThe majority of Nyeri residents are members of Kenya's largest ethnic group, the Kikuyu, with residents generally being known as "Nyeri Kikuyu".[7] The Kikuyu language is widely spoken, along with Kenya's official language, Swahili as well as Kenya's official language, English.
Nyeri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Here is a Tanzanian Swahilii since you think the look is somehow out of reach