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  1. Welcome back, just don't run away again. Dhinaca kale Xaglatoosiye wuxuu ka hadlay kulan uu la qaatay madaxda Puntland kasoo ka dhacay magaalada Garoowe ee caasimada Puntland, Xaglatoosiye wuxuu kulan kaasi ku sifyeeyey mid la isugu soo dhoweynayo labada dhinac islamarkaana meesha looga saarayey wixii khilaaf ah ee dhexyaaley isaga iyo Puntland, "Socdaalkayga Puntland dee Puntland waa dhul dad aanu ehelnahay waa deegaankayagii madaxdeeda waan la kulmau madaxweynaha ayaanu is aragnay, waxaana ka wada hadalnay sidii la isugu soo dhoweynlahaa dadka tolka ah, wixii farqi ah ee na dhexyaalana loo xalinlahaa, dhamaan waxaan kawada hadalayna waa isku afgaranay" ayuu hadalkiisa kusoo gabagabeeyey Saleebaan Ciise Axmed.
  2. Jacaylbaro;852600 wrote: The Somaliland Scouts in the 18th Century LOOOL, did you actually post this as if it's proud? "King's African Rifles.
  3. It's a former employee, he even showed it on one of the screenshots, an e-mail with his name, and also the account that it was posted on belonged to him, it's so obvious.
  4. And she lost. This is a good decision by Yahoo, the fledgling search site, how long has it been since you've been on Yahoo, I mean come on!
  5. Complicated;852559 wrote: Allaha u naxariisto, balse waa su'aale yuu ku jihaaday? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL, ilaahi baa oog. AUN
  6. It truly is, I am depressed, however I was told by a confidant that water is usually found in the wells, so if they dig deeper and find nothing, I am afraid, it's a suicide fest for all of us.
  7. Disappointment rained down on Range Resources (RRL) and Red Emperor Resources (RMP) investors on Monday as the companies found water, rather than oil, in their Shabeel North well in Somalia. Shares in both companies dropped as the news sank in. In a brief statement, the partners said: "An open hole Drill Stem Test was conducted over a 50 metre gross interval (1,910 metres - 1,960 metres) which contained several sands in the upper portion of the primary Jesomma Formation which had oil shows. The test recovered fresh water (1,200 parts per million Cl-) without any traces of oil." The news was particularly disconcerting as last week's update on the work said it had "penetrated a 50 metre gross section of upper Jesomma sands with oil shows". It went on: "An open-hole drill stem test is currently underway to determine if this zone is oil or water bearing and should be concluded within the next 24 to 48 hours." When asked about this, a spokesman for the company told Interactive Investor the drilling had moved through several rock layers where traces of oil may have been found. "Until you test, you don't know what you have found," he said. Next steps The firms now plan to drill ahead to the originally planned depth of approximately 2,400 metres which will penetrate the remaining section of Jesomma sands. At that point the entire section will be evaluated by electrical logging to determine if further testing is warranted. The drilling is targeting Upper-Cretaceous Jesomma sands, which had good oil and gas shows in the Shabeel-1 well, 3.5 kilometres to the south. The well, which was spudded in June, is the second in the drilling campaign and is also operated by Horn Petroleum, which owns a 60% interest. Range and Red Emperor both hold a 20% stake. Investor reaction On the Interactive Investor discussion board for Range, feelings were running high. "There is no oil at the intermediate depth- we never expected any until Horn told us last week that there might be so nothing has changed except a ridiculous red herring which has succeeded in bringing share prices of RMP and RRL right down," commented user '5iron'. He added: "If there had been no RNS saying there might be oil, share price would still be higher- it's a ridiculous situation - maybe contrived - maybe not. So if you disregard the whole episode then this is one heck of a good buying opportunity!" 'Newtothisgame2' said "Tough luck guys, bad, bad result but for those looking to hold longer term today will offer opportunities for very cheap shares if you still believe in RRL." Analyst view Despite the negative development, analysts were keeping the faith. "Exploration in Puntland has proven to be challenging and we expect the shares to come under pressure on these results. That said, we believe that there is more to Range than Puntland's exploration risk/reward. We believe that the Trinidad operation, where production volumes are nearing 1,000 [barrels per day], is core to the group and provides an underpin of 10p/share," said Panmure Gordon's Leila Reddy. She retained her 'buy' recommendation. Also holding firm was Fox-Davies which said: "The news that the mini well test has flowed water opposed to oil is certainly a disappointment, but not yet the killer that it sounds like it is; it must be remembered that the target horizons are significantly deeper and drilling will now continue to these deeper target horizons. So, while this news is disappointing, it is not yet a 'kill' for the exploration well." The broker added it was maintaining its 'buy' stance, "especially given the prospective 'appraisal' CBM acreage in Georgia, and in respect of Range Resources its Trinidadian operations - and retain target prices of 27p for Range Resources and 65p for Red Emperor."
  8. Very good work Abwaan, we must stand up to these secularists who want nothing else than our country to be taken over by non-believers with their lax citizenship laws and welcoming Atheist agenda. They have been in the West for so long that they can't connect with the average Somali, their thought process is alien to them unlike us who have seen and felt the motherland, and so we can't let inexperienced arm chair professors take our country for their own little experiment. Salaam
  9. I hope he gets better too, for the interest of the Somali people, instead of looking short term, it's about time some of you start looking long term and realise there are people worse than Zenawi. One has to respect his ability to stay in power for 21 years, and if he stays in power a minimum of 3 more years, it's better for our interest believe it or not, cause the people who are poised to replace him, those are the ones you should worry about.
  10. LANDER;852374 wrote: ^ Good work on digging that up. But I'm pretty sure i wrote the following in the original post "Wikipedia what can I say everybody gets to write on it. "Somaliland modern day Somalia" we know Somalilanders ain't writing that More like from Somaliland full stop.Haters! " while you replied with "there were many Somaliland, you picked a colonial name, live with it. We don't know who he was, we know he's Somali and that's that. " So who was taking Wiki seriously? If Tomorrow If wrote that Abdulahi Yusuf was the greatest Somali to have ever lived and I attributed the walking on the moon and the discovery of insulin to him, you would gobble it up ain't that so? I don't know what you are mean against me, what did I do to deserve that? :eek: Salam.
  11. Dr_Osman and 'Liibaan' Guinness World Records for Thread Assassinations.
  12. Abwaan you sure are taking this personal, I wonder why? :confused: What did Abdiweli do, he even visited Galmudug capital Galkacyo and said hello. Why must we all hate each other instead of looking forward beyond the horizon with birds chirping, rivers running and grass plains expanding?
  13. Istaqfurlaah, what's wrong with Taxi driver, my brother in Islam, are you mocking a man providing for his family while getting educated, I am afraid knowledge is power. You must 'Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave', my young brother. Assalamu calaykum.
  14. .. Nigerian. When you use Wikipedia you look at the citations, and if you go to the Turkish articles, they explicitly state he was born in Bornu, Nigeria. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmet_Ali_%C3%87elikten Place of Birth Bornu today, Nigeria 's is located southwest of Lake Chad, a slave dealer in devşirdiği least one of the regions. The slave caravans, set out from there to the north, the Sahara desert exceeds the present Libyan territory by moving the Mediterranean coast, Tripoli, Mısrata, Surt and Benghazi were reaching the ports. http://www.posta.com.tr/pazarpostasi/HaberDetay/Dunyanin_ilk_siyahi_pilotu__Arap_Ahmet.htm?ArticleID=65707&PageIndex=1 Protagonist of the story of the 19th bought and brought to Istanbul by slave traders in Africa, Bornu Emirate century, a woman's grandson sold. This woman sold into slavery, perhaps the last slaves in Istanbul, one of which was razed by the reigns. even without knowing her name, her daughter know the name: "Negroes" Emine. Mrs. Ali Bey had three children with a nigger. http://www.habervitrini.com/haber/dunyanin-ilk-siyah-pilotu-arap-ahmet-518917/ Some random fool changed edited Wikipedia so they wouldn't support the citations, who ever posted it on SOL is behind this vandalism. Niggas taking Wikipedia seriously, smh http://www.soobaxblog.com/post/27494761944/heres-a-fun-but-important-fact-did-you-know-that#notes
  15. Mooge;852120 wrote: nairobi way kacsantay manta. they saying galeyr aya qorsheeyey dhacdada. since taleex media and saado cali are big puntland suppoerter and both are injured galeyr aya lug ku leh ba nairobi laysla dhexmaraya. shekadan way soconaysa wana la ogan dona hadu galeyr ku lug leyahay. puntland nooloow. sado cali nooloow. ilah dadka dhintay ha u naxaristo. Whatever it is, lets hope this doesn't take a political turn, people died and it's Ramadan, I mean people have to think twice!
  16. Walaalkis, you are reading a bit too much into this, even AllSSC reported it before retracting it.
  17. Puntlandi retracted the story, thank God, we were up to a bad start in Ramadan.
  18. The Brother will update us soon inshallah