N.O.R.F

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  1. ^Are Chinese considered short? Yementa iyo Bengalida miyay ka gaabanyihii?
  2. NGONGE;897752 wrote: ^^ Norf is in Jeddah and you have not once offered to show him around dee. He has offered. But due to me being inundated and him also having work commitments it just hasn't been possible dee. I may go and do cumrah now (waan isfasaxaya ) Afternoon all.
  3. Duri is how some say it (mainly in Hargaisa/galbeed) Ngonge. Wax fahan
  4. Faheema.;897480 wrote: ^Morning. Having a duri in a hot country sucks! It does happen to many people around this time of year. The weather is cooler but they don't turn up/off the ACs. Evening beebal
  5. AfricaOwn;897295 wrote: NEC appeared to mess that up, Why did they go back and try to fix the issue if NEC has not done anything wrong? Why are the west burco folks angry about this? Why aren't you angry about this stuff happening in your own city? You just accepted the outcome because it supported your bias. I was hoping you could tell me the answers to those questions. But, you don’t know the answers yourself and have somehow concluded it was “the practice of gerrymandering to gain disproportionate power in Burco”. Let me help you. Given that sub clan interests and desire for unity trumps all, there had been complaints from one that the western, southern and northern parts of the city only had around 80 polling stations while the other clan in the east had around 150. The reason for this was simple and based on returns from the 2010 presidential election. In that contest the incumbent from Somaliland’s west was being challenged by the eventual winner ‘Silanyo’ and another contender in whom west Burco had an equal lack of interest. Therefore they didn’t bother turning out to vote. NEC (Somaliland National Electoral Commission) relying on the computer-generated figures from last time therefore gave them fewer stations. Technically correct of course, but seasoned hands reckon better safe than sorry – always better to consult the parties, elders etc and head off a problem. Re-phrased from: http://www.progressio.org.uk/blog/ground/somaliland-everything-fine-except-when-it-not What is there to get angry about? Its the way elections work.
  6. A sad consequence of what was an innocent prank. Hindidu have a high suicide rate.
  7. He called me back today Maybe I pronounced Wyre wrong?
  8. So I called Wyre last night He didn't give me his real name so I asked for Wyre. I knew it was him but he just said no I don't know a Wyre passes the phone to his friend and he also says he doesn't know Wyre. I said ok.
  9. AfricaOwn;896903 wrote: ...but it came from YOU, here is the source: http://www.somaliaonline.com/community/showthread.php/68563-Somaliland-elections-Everything-is-fine-%28except-when-it-is-not%29?p=890963#post890963 post: 20 Ok, so how does that equate to "support[ing] the practice of gerrymandering to gain disproportionate power in Burco"? Did the NEC do wrong according to elcectoral rules? If they did, I will be against the decision. If not and then you should stop whining every election about being robbed. Deal?
  10. Say what? Where did that come from? You always seem to be claiming this that or the other without much in the way of evidence or independent information. At least things are clear from your side now.
  11. ^You're doing the same yet didn't have a problem with it when Riyaale was there. Why now?
  12. ^But you still supported Riyaale At the moment there are no real challengers. If Ciro plays his cards right he may be next in line.
  13. ^I have nothing against him. His party didn't make it so maybe he should just retire from politics and treat people in a hospital.
  14. Bashi, its difficult in the west. Make wudhuu at home then this makes it easier when making wudhuu at work as you only need to wipe over the top of your socks once (with left hand - right sock then left). Wear shoes with no laces and try to be quick. This means enterting the rest room 100% ready. Sleaves rolled up, watch off, spectacles off for a speedy wudhuu using little water. If there is a mop in the restroom then fine. Try it once and see how it goes. You will need to 'manage' it. One wudhuu a day at work can be done easily. Try making wudhuu before the restrooms become busy. Before lunch etc. Good luck.
  15. NGONGE;896646 wrote: ^^ I disagree. I believe it can be sorted within weeks. All it needs is the willingness of the government to RESPECT the rules. The masses usually follow. The problem is that nobody treats it as an urgent problem (though they considered elections, constitutions and extra parties as urgent problems). I agree. Its the mentality of the politicians and to some extent the population that will take time (changing attitudes). Abu, very feasable. Its the attitudes that need changing first. ps I think there is enough here to put together the first weighty article in the SL media to get people to refocus on the importance stuff Any takers?
  16. Justice, freedom etc will take time and needs real visionaries.
  17. NGONGE;896628 wrote: Kulmiye is hoodwinking you with their work on infrastructure and the like but they fail miserably when it comes to justice, freedom (of all kinds) and social progress. I can't criticise Wadani because I don't know anything about them and Ucid is led by yet another "comedian". UDUBna?
  18. Shakhtaar! Where are Oz, Garnaqsi and Tuujiye today?
  19. Che, have you left Ireland recently? Evening all Bal warama
  20. There not being a major difference between the SL parties has always been the case. There has been a noticeable difference since the current admin got in (they could have done more though). Hence why I would have voted Kulmiye. Wouldn't you agree Ngonge?