kingofkings

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  1. i logged in just to say, noloow Mudane Madaxweyne Eberland.looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha :D:D:cool:
  2. rudy-Diiriye;834942 wrote: yo...! why dont u tell uncle to hire me...i am damn god security guard pro!! i use sniffing roaches...n they do phenomenal job!! hush..its a secret dont tell nobody. classic moody rudy. :D
  3. i just noticed you only post at nights. is it safe to assume as of right now you're posting from your security guard job:confused::D homeboy the night is young, so pace yourself moody rudy.
  4. @ MMA. PL had made it clear that her interest and her people will never be control outside its borders. now whether you like it or not, PL will never ever and i mean ever allow its interest be control outside of its land. God Bless the capital of PL, Garowe.
  5. Haatu;834849 wrote: Maryooleey, maryooleey, what you fail to understand is that Faroole/Caalin's decision will only hurt their people. It is the people of Puntland and Galmudug who will potentially miss out on development money due to the actions of their foolish leaders. Instead of being outraged like Dukey was, you prefer to engage in debates dating back to the warlord era failing to see that Somalia has entered a new dawn. Sacabka sii tuma baan idin idhi. point to one developmental project that both of these states got from turkey:confused: fadlan a man is only wise until he open his mouth.
  6. oba hiloowlow;834896 wrote: war xaaji ciyaalkaan waa kuwo habaaran yacni kuwaan ayaa future-keen ah, fadlan don't talk about yourself in the person narrative. it's bad enough we have people who have children in their basement.
  7. WOW The two countries have also agreed to a joint commitment in creating more awareness in the international community of the on-going fight against piracy and the need to develop other means of gainful employment for Somalis.
  8. Earlier today, during a meeting held at the Seychelles Ministry of Foreign Affairs where several piracy-related issues were discussed, it was announced that Puntland will accept the transfer of all convicted Somali pirates held in Seychelles. Visiting the head of prisons and police in Puntland, Mr. Ali Noor, has assured the Seychelles Minister for Foreign Affairs Mr. Jean-Paul Adam that these transfers will be accommodated upon the completion of another United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) funded prison facility in Puntland. The two countries have also agreed to a joint commitment in creating more awareness in the international community of the on-going fight against piracy and the need to develop other means of gainful employment for Somalis. “Seychelles is committed to lobbying for greater action and support from the international community, because we realize that fighting piracy at sea is not enough. We need to do more,” said the Minister. Minister Adam said that Seychelles was committed to supporting the strengthening of Somalia and that the government would support the authorities in establishing other models of development that do not rely on piracy, such as agriculture and fishing, among other sectors. Mr. Noor said that the Puntland authorities have sent out a message to the international community calling for the end of ransom payments to pirates, because the practice was enabling and funding further piracy in the region. This meeting, facilitated by the UNODC, follows on from a high-level conference on piracy, "Global Challenge, Regional Responses: Forging a common approach to maritime piracy," held in Dubai, UAE, in April, where the Minister for Home Affairs Mr. Joel Morgan signed two Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) agreements on the transfer of all convicted Somali pirates with both Puntland and Somaliland authorities. Minister Adam said that despite unconfirmed speculations of divisions within Somaliland, which are allegedly questioning the MoUs signed in Dubai, the Seychelles government remains dedicated to working with anyone and everyone willing to work with Seychelles to bring an end to piracy in the Indian Ocean region.
  9. Dabrow;834833 wrote: I know you dont care but as somalis we all should care about xamar development. Its our capital. good. you can keep the stinky place, but i want my independent or die trying. :D
  10. ^^ i see you have some too. i need to get in touch with children services and see if both of you can be investigated. freaks!
  11. Che -Guevara;834839 wrote: caruurtaan yaa soo daaye? why you have some locked in your basement:confused::rolleyes:
  12. Aaliyyah;834836 wrote: LOL ..dear mr kingofkings it is been 20 years for reer SL and they still haven't achieved that farfetched independence, salax should tell you all about it. Are you sure it is worth the efforts? my dear sister you and i know the differences of PL and SL. name one endeavor that PL failed to accomplish. with oil as a leverage, its a matter of time. no self respecting PLer will ever protest in front of British embassies. :cool:
  13. mr. President, your patient and ours have run out and i believe it's time you did what your constituent wanted you to do for very long time now. Mr. Preisdent we want our kingdom free and independent and part of the world community.
  14. Dabrow;834821 wrote: Time will tell, Either way you give your allegiance to xamar or you become a somalidid. You cant sit on two chairs. i don't care about mogadishu as long as my kingdom is an independent country.
  15. ^^ if it was only true on the ground. alas tis but a dream. :cool:
  16. Dabrow;834810 wrote: The problem is you dont understand what federal means. The natural resources of all Somalia should be decided by the state. This model is in place in all federal systems. What you call for is breaking up a nation. Even if Puntland stands strong on this issues they are the one who will suffer from it. The conference will go on without spoilers. PL natural resources are not up for debate. PL constitution clearly states, Article 48 NATURAL RESOURCES 1. Puntland natural resources belong to Puntland people and can be exploited in conformity with the Law. 2. The Puntland State is responsible for the protection and exploitations of the natural resources. 3. The Puntland State may make agreements with national or foreign companies and give them the exploitation of natural resources 4. The concession shall be approved by the House of Representatives ( of Puntland) and can not last for more that twenty-five (25) years.
  17. oba hiloowlow;834805 wrote: war wax waalan baad tahay if that is case gobol kasta ha goosto, 1culture,1language,1 enicity= one NATION united, centralism is the only solution for somalia nope. PL will secede and reclaim its past status as an independent state. Long live the kingdom.
  18. once again mr. somalia hits the head of the nail. if only the rest if the clown show were this articulate.
  19. Somalia;834796 wrote: Mogadishu isn't controlled by all Somalis, it's controlled by Sheikh Shariif's sub-clan, the same ones that were playing around with the constitution. Faroole stood up to them, and wanted it to be left as it was, Puntland won't play around like these other areas of Somalia, if the TFG steps out of hand it will speak up. And if Sheikh Shariif is going to convince us that he amends things because it is for all Somalis then he can take that to Istanbul. Why on earth should the corrupt TFG decide the oil and mineral affairs of Puntland, Mogadishu, the place that sucked up $55 billion dollars of donations and has nothing good to show for it. Every single leader from the south has embezzled money, and now we hear those kinds of people telling us that Mogadishu will decide the future national minerals law, who does Mogadishu work for? Puntland works for Puntland, and Mogadishu works for Mogadishu. WOW. someone had their Breakfast of Champions this morning.
  20. ^^ both PL and SL have peace. the secret, a desire to live like normal people around the world. what does this has to do with your picture or your point. if the mother you showed wanted peace, then one has to ask where are clan elders of southern somalia. where are the leaders of southern somalia. where are the religious leaders of souther somalia (no that the freaks in charge of the place now). and finally where is the disapora community from southern somalia. to me it say, if you want peace and normalcy, one has to work and continue to work in order to ensure peace stay. in other words young lad, peace is expensive. therefore, i ask again, what does politics and ensuring that our people do not end up like the poor mother in the picture has to do with your point. get real son.