Raheel Ahmed
  • 44, Male
  • karachi
  • Pakistan
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Where do you live?
A-388, Block # 15, Gulistan-e-Jauhar, 75290
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Raheel Ahmed
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
Yes, Asim Hashmi
Your graduation date?
Feburary 14, 2004
Your major?
Computer and Information System Engineer
Tell us about you:
I did my B.E in Computer & Information System Engineering in 2004, then went to Uk for Masters, which was completed from University of Westmister in Broadband & High Speed Communication Networks. Currently Working in a Telecom Company as a Telecom Engineer.
What are your hobbies?
Fitness Freak
Your favorite books?
Holy Quran
Favorite Music:
Rock and PoP
Favorite TV Shows:
Friends

Beauty & Geek

Brainiac

My Name's Earl

Joey

Chasing Time

Football Focus

List Goes on and on................never ending

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  • Syed Raheel Ahmed
  • Naif Fareed
  • Imran
  • Muhammad Anadil Furqan
  • Faaiz Hussain Rizvi
  • Midhat Jamil
  • Syed Farhan Ali
  • Husnain Mansoor Ali
  • Raheel Ubaid

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At 10:24am on September 21, 2007, Faaiz Hussain Rizvi said…
Sheeti How are you?
At 2:12am on September 25, 2007, Aisha Haroon said…
hmmmm nopez i don't know nyone.....!!!

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