Mooge

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  1. oba the HAG apologist is always trying to find an excuse to keep the looted properties in mogadishu even if it is a fake list. that is all it is solers. that is all oba wants. lol.
  2. Alpha Blondy;940930 wrote: lol@ monkey picture. leave my waxar safferz ninyoow. this is not open for a debate.
  3. they are a bunch of unprofessonal clanist who grew up with bililiqo. lol. i didn't expect anything different. i think idajaa should sues these bililiqo boys.
  4. Somalia;940933 wrote: I think that would be... the police . looooooool. why do these people ask dhumb questons? lol
  5. loooooooooooooooooool. sorry to bust your bubble qoslaye lovers, but this is a joke. loool. culusoow was selected and nominated by Paul Kagame of Rawnda in order to tell the world about how well au troops have restored hope in somalia. loool. kagame is taking credit if you are smart enough to know and he is telling the world "look how well my puppet is doing" which means kagame is good. loool. we all know qoslaye has accomplished nothing since he came and he is still busy bogged-down by petty clan small things. he is not a big picture guy. just yesterday he named his relative to another post. if i were you and cared about the somali republic, i would not be cheering for qoslaye because he is embarrasment to the nation and he is destroyed whatever hope the previous goverment brought to the country.
  6. they posted themselves in youtube ninyoow. don't blame me ninyoow. lol.
  7. i feel your pain ninyoow. the groupies nowadays are embarrassing with their programmed keyboards garbage. the musicians of old use to use their brains more and were handy. this generation is lost.
  8. this thing has ruined the lives of somalis in nairobi. nagihi way waasheen. filthy garbage.
  9. oba hiloowlow;939002 wrote: damn i was watching this it made me emotional and depressed do you notice how talented the early musicians were? they produced good music. everything was a live band.
  10. i agree somalia. somaliland is at the tipping point. insecurity and clashes have become normal in that part of the country.
  11. heeba Rani has been ostracised by many friends and relatives for marrying Nigerian Sambo Davis Sheeba Rani's parents blessed the couple saying the marriage was God's wish Africans staying in and around India's commercial capital, Mumbai (Bombay), complain of indiscriminate racism and constant police harassment, reports the BBC's Zubair Ahmed. Nigerian Sambo Davis is married to an Indian woman and lives in Mumbai. All his documents are valid, but he was arrested by the police recently on suspicion of being a drug dealer. He and 30 other black Africans were detained for hours before they were let off with an apology. But the following day, Mr Davis said that he was shocked to read in local newspapers that they were "arrested for drug peddling". "The police treat us Africans like dogs," he says. Mr Davis claims he often faces discrimination when he goes to restaurants or when he tries to rent an apartment in gated middle-class communities. Continue reading the main story “ Start Quote If Africans don't have papers, then deport them, don't put them in jail” Ikeorah Junior Nigerian cafe owner in Mumbai But he is nevertheless one of the lucky ones. He found a decent flat to rent, thanks to his Indian wife. But his fellow countrymen, he says, still face discrimination: "When they go to rent flats in a normal building they are told - 'you are a black man, you are Nigerian, and you are not wanted'. This is racism." 'Hide and seek' There is no official data on how many Africans live in Mumbai, but since India's economic progress gathered momentum in recent years, many have come to work in and around the city. Unofficial estimates put their numbers at more than 5,000. Most of them are engaged in exporting garments to Nigeria and other African countries. Many others are students, enrolled in the region's prestigious educational institutions. But there are also hundreds of Africans, mostly Nigerians, who live as illegal immigrants in India. They have either "lost" their passports or their visas have "expired". Every day, these people play hide-and-seek with the police - if they are caught, they are sent to jail. Ikeorah Junior from Lagos runs a cafe for Africans in a crowded market on Mumbai's Mohammed Ali Road. "I don't understand why they [police] have to go from house to house to arrest the people who don't have their papers. If they don't have papers, then deport them, don't put them in jail," he says. Ahmed Javed, who is in charge of maintaining law and order in the state of Maharashtra, says it is not that simple: "In most cases they have no passports. So, unless their nationalities are determined, they cannot be deported." Dozens of Africans have taken up residence on Mira Road, a dusty, nondescript town just outside Mumbai. One "illegal immigrant" there asked me for money, claiming he had not eaten for two days. He looked worried and told me that he had been approached by drug dealers to work for them. Many Africans face discrimination when they try to rent apartments "I have been here for three years - my visa expired a long time ago. I want to go back home. Please help me, brother," he tells me. In this neighbourhood, Negro or kaalia (black in Hindi) are the two words indiscriminately used to describe all black people. "We call them Negro because they are black. They look frightening," says one woman. "They don't find homes to rent in Mumbai, they only stay in Mira Road. Why? Because of the way they behave. They sell drugs and indulge in other illegal activities. They cannot be trusted," a local man commented, seemingly unaware of the offensive nature of his words. 'Embarrassed and ashamed' Against such a backdrop of pronounced prejudice, Sheeba Rani married Sambo Davis four years ago and the couple have two children. Mrs Davis says her parents are enlightened Christians and they blessed them because they thought the marriage was God's wish. But, she says, she has been ostracised by many friends, relatives and society since her marriage. Mrs Davis is "embarrassed and ashamed" by the behaviour of the Indian people towards black Africans. Sheeba Rani's parents blessed the couple saying the marriage was God's wish "When I used to go to a mall or if I walked with him, I always wanted him to hold my hand. But when people saw me with him, they thought I was from a bad family or even a prostitute." Earlier, she did not understand why black people were being looked down upon, but now she says she does. "Because our society is obsessed with white skin. If I had married a white man, I would have gained more friends and society's approval too." Mr Davis believes that the discrimination is solely "because I am a black man". "It's because I am from Africa, I am a Nigerian. I think Indians see us as inferior." Yet despite the discrimination they face, nearly all Africans the BBC interviewed said they had a soft spot for their adopted country. They say the relations between India and Africa are "rock solid". Many argued that Indians and Africans are brothers. "We look after Indians in our countries. They have become rich there. All we want here is for Indians to understand we are not drug dealers. We are not violent. We are just like them."
  12. suldaanku talo fiican siiyey xayawanintan xildhiban iskusheeqaah o bililiqada taageera. lool.
  13. looooooooooooooool. you must be kidding me. lool. this man is the worst prime minister somalia ever had since the collapse of the country. He didn't get the nickname of SAACID HURDAAYE from Somali media for no reason. he is slow, clueless, inexperienced, and lacks backbone to do anything for the country. he is just not up to the job. the reason he didn't leave the country for first few months is because qoslaye told him not to do that. qoslaye wanted to be the travelling bird himself. this was not hidden from anyone and people close to villa somalia would tell you the same thing. he was not allowed to go outside. Carafaat, i know anyone who opposes jubalanad is your hero, but all you have to do to figure saacid hurdaye, ask the somali people. he is the first prime minister who ceded his powers to the man who appointed him. it is a record. sometimes i think it is even hardwork for this guy to breath. that is how slow the guy is. lol.
  14. HAG = HACK the two terms have become interchangeable now. lol. the HAG leader is from guriceel.
  15. only in nairobi. looool. http://bcove.me/ra54k8vx
  16. lool. xiin ninyoow ninkan wukugu khafifay ma istiri? loool. xiin is a 2000 lb eagle amongs the somaliaonline ducks. lol
  17. like I said, things are going full speed ahead. this train is not stopping for anyone.
  18. xamar's years as capital are numbered and qoslaye is not helping its case.
  19. lol. i thought Gedo already had an admin. i am loving this desperation from qoslaye's team.