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  1. Dr_Osman;849546 wrote: Watch more videos from this paki woman, partying in our galkayo Yo, refrain from that word, it's highly offensive! :mad:
  2. Full Story : http://www.puntlandpost.com/garoowe-w-waxbarashada-puntland-oo-ku-dhawaaqdey-imtixaanaadka-dugsiga-sare-ee-puntland-sawiro/ B- average grade for Top 6 schools. Lucky ones will get scholarships inshallah. I edited in locations. Full List Top 10 Students http://www.puntlandpost.com/pp/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/top-ten-students.pdf Top 10 Schools http://www.puntlandpost.com/pp/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Top-ten-schools.pdf
  3. The-freeman;848940 wrote: Agreed- my brother went to university, and though I had no interest before, I went too. It can be a drive for personal improvement.But he's still taller than me :mad: LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL Top comment.
  4. I hope the rest of Bosaso gets some urban planning ASAP
  5. Oba I should list every victory of Faroole since he took office but there would be so many SOL's server would collapse, you must be polite towards this man!
  6. Canjeelo iyo shah, I will have it right now, thanks Carafaat.
  7. What would you like the candidates to say, they will have to abide by this constitution, why speak out against it?
  8. Sneaky nigga, he sees things calmed down, trying to take it all, I say to you Professor Ahmed Ismail Samatar, I am on to you . . . . . . . .
  9. Carafaat;849517 wrote: I like the idea of 'sharing' Jubba and Kismaayo. Why not start with Galkacyo and Mudug as well? They are already shared. But we have no interest in Jubba apart from what's ours. I am an heir myself, I will invite you to my lands!
  10. Carafaat;849481 wrote: Muqdisho should be a federal city and Kismayo should be shared. What is next! That's it, no need to be greedy!
  11. Jacaylbaro you shouldn't laugh cause you won't know what he'll do next. You've laughed too many times from Farmaajo till now, I see what he's done. He's a cat, you won't see his moves, meow meow.
  12. SOL members, our favourite TV programme back with more action.
  13. Carafaat, please, lets not look back but look forward to a brighter future.
  14. Ok, so my Suldaan was imprisoned and sentenced to a year in jail, I find that hard to believe! This is just a ploy by you, a Galmudug agent to smear the reputation of Puntland State of Somalia (hopefully Puntland Republic soon). I will not lower myself to this! As for Bile Qabowsade, he has not had a trial, every accused has a trial, if he is sentenced then you can speak up.
  15. Abwaan;849321 wrote: Suldaan C/Qaadir Ciise Saalax, recently released yuu u xirnaa? Bile qaboowsade aaway? meel ku sheeg. Are you telling muusan xirin raggaan? C/laahi Muuse Aw- cali (C/laahi dheere ), Maxamed Xasan Nuur Botaan That is a scandalous accusation, you are talking about a Top 20 clan leader being jailed, it's simply not true! I think you are basing this on hearsay. Why would you make such a incendiary comment about my clan leader? _____________________________ Look at this: Gen: Samatar “Faroole 4tii sano ee la doortay haduu dhamaysto buu nasiib leeyahay ”
  16. Very good. Majority of Sool Sanaag Parts of Togdheer Bari Nugaal Half of Mudug Western Galguduud Gedo Jubbada Hoose Jubbada Dhexe Majority of Somali Galbeed and NFD Socod badanaa dadkaan.
  17. I'm sorry, was that habar telling me of the free Somaliland we heard so much about?
  18. Wallahi one of the biggest injustices I've ever seen, it's unbelievable.
  19. Tatu City, Kenya - Under Construction - $2.5 billion dollars 20 June 2012 Major contracts cover initial construction works The rumbling of bulldozers and trucks accompanied the pomp and colour that marked Tatu City’s first-phase launch ceremony, in mid-May. Against a backdrop dominated by heavy earthmoving equipment, Tatu City director Arnold Meyer, Narendra Hirani, a director at Gibb Africa, and Jatinder S. Mehta, managing director of SS Mehta and Sons, inked a multi-million-shilling deal covering the initial works on Africa’s model city of the future. The ceremony, attended by high-flyers in the public and private sectors, was presided over by the Mugo Kibati, Director General of Kenya’s Vision 2030 initiative. Mr. Kibati hailed the project as an example of how public-private partnerships can transform Africa and address the country’s shortage of housing and infrastructure. “This [Tatu City] is a classic example of what needs to be done to make our country competitive in the global arena,” he said. “I also note that it is one of the largest foreign direct investments in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Tatu City has been identified as a key flagship project under the social pillar of Vision 2030, which seeks to transform the country into a competitive, industrial economy over the next 18 years. Mr. Meyer thanked the Vision 2030 Delivery Board for its support for the Tatu City project, citing the decision to include it among the key flagship initiatives as “a major endorsement by the government.” Gibb Africa and SS Mehta will be involved in the development of Tatu City Central, the project’s first construction phase, which secured approval by the National Environmental Management Authority in February of this year. “Gibb and SS Mehta were awarded the tender after a rigorous tendering process,” said Mr. Meyer. “Gibb has been tasked with the detailed design and supervision of the enabling works contract. SS Mehta has been contracted to undertake the enabling works contract, which is the bulk earthworks for the road corridors within Tatu City Central.” Gibb will also provide a detailed design for the main works, including roads and services reticulation. SS Mehta’s brief also includes site clearance within the first phase and the bulk earthworks for the main electrical intake station and sub-station serving Tatu City Central. The agreements with Gibb and SS Mehta are worth hundreds of millions of Kenyan shillings, covering electrical and civil engineering works. The contract period for the enabling works runs from April to October 2012. Tatu City is a mixed-use residential and commercial development that is expected to be home to 70,000 people and attract 30,000 visitors daily. Located off the Thika Superhighway, the development is a 30-minute drive from the capital, Nairobi.
  20. AYOUB;849267 wrote: ^ You said SL heroes need to be representative. You also said it's impossible. Poor shoemaker is what you are. If Rayaale Kahin is my hero, then that's representative enough me but not for an Azanian-ONLF that was nourished on MOD powder milk, so be it. That's very harsh, not even I'm that harsh, how did you manage to get that harsh cause it's harsh man, stop being harsh.
  21. First picture. The guy with the chequered shirt and O.G flag.