N.O.R.F

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  1. I will IA be there to vote (inkasta anaan registergareenin)
  2. Abu Diaby thinks it will be Ngonge
  3. He must be out partying in Hargaisa. Dalasho wacan ps makes me feel better when JB has his birthday just after mine
  4. ^LoL Arsenal is not the middle east saxib.
  5. Geel jire Imagine trying to deal with all the claims and contractual issues that come along with project suspensions! Madax xanuun with endless meetings and people chasing what they are owed. Are you involved at contractual/commercial level?
  6. Congrats Sayid (first one?) Warya Ngonge, ka yar kubada ma bartay wali?
  7. Originally posted by NGONGE: By the way, did I tell you I've grown my hair? I did. Now I keep catching myself playing with it and twirling my fingers around it like a happy eighty year old woman who just caught her husband absentmindedly staring at her. That stuff has finally worked miya?
  8. ^Runtaa. Laakin kuwa ay dacaayadu danqiso in ay wax dacayadeeyaan maaxa.
  9. Somaliland: A Communiqué From the Kulmiye Party Dr. Mohamed A. Omar In the run up to the upcoming presidential election, Kulmiye party supporters in the Diaspora and members of the party leadership have held a conference in London on 24 January 09 to discuss some of the political, economic and social issues in Somaliland today. This was part of Kulmiye´s consultation process with respect to these national challenges. Here is a communiqué from the conference. The conference calls on all the political parties in Somaliland, the Parliament, the National Election Commission (NEC) and the International stakeholders to stick to the election time table scheduled on 29 March 2009, and to avoid any delay. We urge the Somaliland government to stop undermining the work of the NEC members and allow them to undertake their duties independently. The NEC will however benefit from the support of independent and international partners in fulfilling their responsibilities effectively. We call on the President of Somaliland, Mr. Dahir Rayaale, to stop interfering in the affairs of the Upper House (The Guurti) and his unlawful attempts to influence the internal processes of the work of the House. The conference welcomes Kulmiye´s significant contribution to strengthening Somaliland´s international relations. The party leader´s recent trip to Kenya has particularly lifted Somaliland´s position in the region. The conference calls on the African states and the other international communities to recognize Somaliland. We believe that Somaliland can, then, play a major role in resolving some of the prolonged political instabilities in the region. Kulmiye will develop and improve Somaliland´s political, economic and security relations with the neighboring countries including Ethiopia and Djibouti. We condemn the government´s unlawful arrest of KULMIYE politicians. The latest victims of Rayaale´s unconstitutional security laws are Abdirashid Duale Qambi and Ahmed Abdi Gadhle who had been held in prison without charges. On the economic and social challenges, Kulmiye will promote market principles, open trade and investment, and effectively regulate financial markets, innovation and entrepreneurship that are essential for economic growth, employment, and poverty reduction. We believe that a broader policy response is needed, based on closer macroeconomic cooperation, to encourage growth, avoid negative spillovers and support small companies. We will strengthen financial transparency, including introducing required disclosure on complex financial products and ensuring complete and accurate disclosure by firms and the government of their books. The government´s existing trade contracts with foreign and national firms will be subject to scrutiny to make sure that the contracts are handelled in accordance with the law. We pledge to strengthen our regulatory regimes, prudential oversight, and ensure that all financial markets are regulated or subject to oversight, as appropriate to their circumstances. We are committed to addressing other critical challenges such as food security, basic health, education, the rule of law, and the fight against poverty and terrorism Dr. Mohamed A Omar Kulmiye Foreign Affairs Secretary
  10. May as well get them in now. 'Somalia is chaos' will soon be scratched off the list
  11. If Zola leaves West Ham I will be surprised. Too early for him to take on top table and CL football. Pay Wenger whatever he wants!
  12. The project I'm working on is now on hold. With so many contractors and consultants, so many people have lost their jobs as there aren't many other projects for them to go to. Our team of 12 is 14 is now 4! CV updated and will take whatever is thrown at me (prefer to be put on another job though).
  13. Watching Chelsea these days has been almost surreal. No belief whatsoever! Who do you think should get the job? I can't think of any top managers. Mancini (over-rated)? Gerrard Houllier? LoL
  14. N.O.R.F

    NBA 2009

    This place is not the same without an NBA thread with Playmaker and Lazie getting all worked up about the 2nd best sport in the world Lakers are beating all the top teams and looking good.
  15. Brother-in-law: Yes. That's a good topic. People like to read about football. Call the book 4-4-2! Brother: Err, that's the name of a football magazine. Brother-in-law: He can call it 4-5-1 then. I will peddle some of your short stories to the local papers as a weekly ramblings column and take the credit for it. Xawaaladaan kuu soo dhigi your share
  16. ^You mean NGONGE???? :eek: :eek: :eek:
  17. LoL@n better one running this. Mise waa diiday?
  18. Riyaale re-elected to be UDUB leader dee.