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Somaliland President Ahmed Siilanyo appoints new Police Commander.
Somalia replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
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Some will be sent to China, some to India, some to Sudan. :cool:
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The man makes it happen.
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It sure is. Did the design change or is that a temporary roof as I have been told due to raining season?
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Djibouti to Double Capacity at Doraleh Container Terminal
Somalia replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Damn, Berbera. -
Yes, it was a great burial with the icing on the top being the 21 gun salute, AUN.
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Your absence has not gone unnoticed, Doctor. Welcome back.
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The Zack;812587 wrote: Wax yar raali ahow Duke baan sheekeysaneynaa. You haven't produced anyone amounting to any of the figures you are for or against. I feel embarrassed for you.
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The Zack;812579 wrote: EDIT: Why you keep bringing my beloved Jubba's into this discussion. The man is from Galgaduud and Mudug and airport in those regions should be named after him. He is a true Somali and has done a lot for his people and country. What has he done for the country? Why you pushing this man forward, what have you ever produced, who have you produced that amounted to something productive? Anything post 1960, I'd like to know.
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The Zack;812568 wrote: Galkacayo's airport has been taken? Not that fast duqa. Last I heard, Galmudug disagreed with that and for your information, the airport is located on their side of the town. I agree with someone that suggested that the tower should be named after Aideed and the runway be named after Yey. Maybe the entire airport should be named after Aweys, after all the man has fought for the motherland many times. Cuqdada jooji
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Look at 'em niggas measuring a shit, pointin out an' all, shit look tight.
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The Zack;812532 wrote: An Airport should be named after his name Cuqdada jooji It's funny because of where you hail from, the brightest among us.
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Oh the plane
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Asked by journalists when he visited Washington, D.C. in 1958 why he was so persistent on the establishment of a continental government with a military high command, Ghana’s President Nkrumah’s answer was to the point: “Sooner or later, Africa will need the two institutions when things begin to fall apart.” The Somali fall-out from 1991 when Siad Barre’s regime collapsed was the type of phenomenon which Nkrumah anticipated. And after two decades of chaos, the African Union has at last resolved to help its helpless member. Armed troops from Djibouti, Burundi, Kenya, Ethiopia and Uganda are criss-crossing the Somali state with a view to establishing a stable working system. It must feel fantastic for the Somalis as they begin to feel free again. They must be excited to see the international community dangling embassies and ready to help with funds intended for providing capacity and institutional building. At first, the Somali Transitional Federal Government was suspicious of the pan-African intention. Were some African countries plotting to dismember Somalia for occupation, just like colonial powers did with regard to Africa in 1884/5? But the Somali Government soon relaxed when it realised the African Union project was fully supported by millions. As Somalia begins to recover, their application to join the East African Community should be given top consideration. There are those who wonder what the East African Community stands to gain if they admit a hopelessly fragmented and poverty stricken lawless state. Is it not going to be a burden? True, but Somalia has been our burden for a long time. But as a legal member of the East African Community, our corrective and supportive approaches in their internal affairs will be understood. Dynamic people Indeed, in a little while, the Somalis will be playing an important role in our lives, for they are a very dynamic people. The history of East Africa cannot be complete without the Somali input. Far back into antiquity, the Somalis were the most important traders, sailors and internationalists on the eastern shores of the Indian Ocean. They traded with pre-colonial Nile Valley, Egypt, Mesopotamia, India and China. Very often they had drought and famine, but the Somalis had strong survival skills. With their ease of mobility, their cohesion, and general health and strength based on high protein diet, the nomadic pastoralists were militarily and economically the most dominant factor over much of Eastern Africa. But their colonisation by the British, French and Italians, who used the Somali coast as the vigil corridor over their Indian Ocean maritime activities, badly stagnated Somalia’s growth. At independence, they had no proper schools, no health facilities, no transport lay out, and no development projection. With independence, the Somalis put militarism and ethnic nationalism above economic planning and infrastructure development. They soon collapsed.
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What's so funny?
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I don't think a terrorist sympathizers views will be considered. His contempt for your kind was known and when Somalia is rid of the virus, we'll all be better off.
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Moqdisho: (quracjomo.com) Waxaa maanta shir iskugu yimid Golaha Dhaxe ee Maamulka Abweyn State of Somaliya Magaaladan London ee cariga Ingiriiska waxayna ka wada hadleyn isbedela dhacaya dalka iyo Maamulka Cusub ee dhawaantaan looga dhawaaqay Magaalada Moqdisho. Waxay si tooska u soo dhaweeyeen Maamulkan cusub ee lamagac baxay Banaadir State kasoo aan isku haf nahay in Magaaladani dhibaatada hareysay ay u istaagaan dadkooda waxna u qabtaan,loona mideeyo dhamaan maamulada deegankaan looga dhawaaqay si siman. Waxayse eeda dusha ka saraareen kuna taagan Madaxweyne Shariif Shiikh axmed oo aan hadda u soo jeedin in wax maamul ah uusan u dooneyn 2 Shabeele iyo Xamar inta mar labaad laga soo dooranayo oo Madaxweynaha Mustaqbalka ka naqonayo si uu meesha u soo istaagin nin wax ah oo Mudulooda,wuxuuna ku saxiixay shirkii Qaroowe 2 in Meeqaamka magaalada muqdisho iyo habka maamulkeedu noqon doono in wax laga weydiiyo Barlamaanka cusub oo la dhisi doona, Tarzan maha in u naxayo Muqdisho, wuxuu ku dhashay Itoobiya ka dibna ku soo karay xeradii Lafoole ku tiil lana oran jiray (Orfano) marka waxaan soo jeedineynaa in caasimada la geysto meel kale oo sida Ameriko ah oo dadku ka dhaxeyso,laakiin muqdisho dad baa u dhashay oo aan Garoowe wax ka laheyn.
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xiimaaya;812468 wrote: Turkey is dividing the nation. Who knew. No, this is under the umbrella of Somalia, if they were dividing it, they wouldn't go there.
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'No Farax' - Silly Somali Swedish Girls Rendition of No Scrub!
Somalia replied to Alpha Blondy's topic in General
What did all the Faaraxs of the world do to deserve this? -
Typical Shabaabist
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The leader of a group is in contact with another as he conquers land belonging to another clan in the name of Islam and it isn't tribalist. I am not sure about clan insults f Daahir aweys support his clan he would've supported his closest clan cousin Abdiqasim salaad boy We are talking about his history in 1990s, then there wasn't any sub-clan alliance, at least assure me that you know that? Cabdiqashin isn't relevant concerning Aweys. I mean Aweys was controversial from the beginning which is why he wasn't promoted to the top and the face of the ICU, even they knew not to go that far. So wait a minute the warlords they selected him and than rejected him again what does that mean for Col Cabdilahi Yusuf not a legitimate president since the warlords selected him denounced him again. SNM never wanted independence when we exclude the first chairman Axmed Jimcaale but Siilaanyo and tuur were not for independence during the struggle take that from me. Its strange though a group of warlords select a president he lives in exile he comes in has no support on the ground and uses Ethiopian mercenaries to destroy the capital. Mogadishu was deemed unsafe, even to the point where 7 people died on May 2005 when the PM was giving a speech in 2005. Some warlords were keeping up to the promise of pacifying the capital, even to the point that some withdrew forces. The Islamists took advantage of a weak government that was shuffling around Baidoa and Jowhar and seized power. Haha, who destroyed the capital? Seriously though, "to destroy the capital" as if it wasn't already destroyed. Wow As for Somaliland's independence, you may push that line but the truth is known. The working of the secessionists quest for independence has been in plan since independence, let alone the failed attempt in 1962. People who were there attest to it, so leave out the bit about where they actually tried to overthrow the government in the 60s.
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Them too, this is the survival of the fittest, evolution in the making.
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Mukulaalow, we must promote peace and prosperity as well as self determination.