QansaxMeygaag

Nomads
  • Content Count

    859
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by QansaxMeygaag

  1. ^ Alfie am beginning to think you are a counseling psychologist from the nature of your posts....you also do some social work on the side.
  2. Che -Guevara;925419 wrote: I don't think it's much about xininyo though the colonial legacy is there, it's more economic blackmail considering Kenya has highly dependent on tourism, coffee/tulip exports, etc. They simply can't piss off the revenue source. They have been saying they will hook up with China and the "East" - let's see what happens...
  3. nuune;925417 wrote: If brave enough they will go where Al-Bashir went with the useless International Court, he told them to f*&/+% off, Uhuru should say the same, but no, kenyatiga xiniinya malahan, waa horaa Britishka ka wada siibey sidii orgi carbisan oo curyaan ah, next month as was scheduled wuxuu iska xaadirini the Hague asoo president waddan dhan u ah, u fiirso adiga! I would say they have balls; they just elected the guy innit?
  4. oba hiloowlow;925193 wrote: Qansaxoooooow what did i call you ina adeero? You called me a "bloody sijui" -whatever that means...but I forgive you.
  5. N.O.R.F;925838 wrote: wow How was West Africa? Very chaotic bro - their airlines are APPALLING! I waited for a connection flight for 10hrs from the scheduled 2hrs and was offered a soda in a so called VIP lounge for the 10hrs...and when the flight came, there was literally an air hostess standing in front of the toilet with an air freshener...as you exit, she sprays sprit sprit sprit... The airports are also chaotic, no arrivals or departures all jumbled up, except Abidjan and Dakar
  6. Abbaas;925752 wrote: Dhuusamareeb ? kinda reminds me of that place LOL Kkkkk. Bingo; the one and only!
  7. ^ Do Galmudug, Ximaan & Xeeb, etc qualify as countries? Seems only fair if SL is being counted as one...Where is AB to go LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL?
  8. ^ Why don't we let the Kenyan Somalis speak for themselves? Soo gala.
  9. Spain - Madrid, Barcelona, Zaragoza Sweden - Stockholm, Goteborg, Umea, Malmo Switzerland - Zurich, Geneva UK - Chester, Wolverhampton, Oxford, Reading, London, Liverpool, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow USA - New York, DC, Atlanta, Pittsburgh Thailand - Bangkok, Koh Lanta Egypt - Cairo, Ain Soukhna, Alexandria UAE - Dubai Senegal - Dakar Tanzania - Dar es Salaam, Arusha Ghana - Accra, Kumasi Ivory Coast - Abidjan Cameroon - Douala, Yaounde South Africa - Jo'Burg, Cape Town, Bloomfontein, Durban, Pretoria, Port Elizabeth Kenya - Nairobi, Garissa, Wajir, Mombasa, Malindi Somalia - Afmadow, Dhobley, Qoqani, Baalcad, You-Had-Better-Fart
  10. ^ For a brief period when Italy was defeated, all the Somali Lands except Jabuuti were one...then the treacherous Brits started giving bits and pieces "back", starting with the Haud and the Reserve Area to Ethiopia and NFD to Kenya... Besides, before the colonial borders people moved as they pleased and respecting the Xeer...even now transhumance across the borders is common among those who still practice pastoralism like our forefathers.
  11. Well it has taken Scotland 300 years to win a referendum to vote on the secession question next year, so keep hope alive...
  12. oba hiloowlow;925091 wrote: Greetings nomads, i just came home from work wanted to say hi to y'all. warsan! I am still annoyed with you for calling me names; what was that again bloody what? :mad:
  13. Alfie are you coming down with bipolar disorder or something? You give new meaning to the phrase 'blowing hot and cold" ma istidhi? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
  14. Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar;924895 wrote: Who knows, there are 5.5 million votes to go counting. Anything can change. Odinga's only chance is a run-off election. I hope Kenyatta wins for the sake of not having another election within a month. Kenyatta would need to get at least 51% of the votes. He has 54% now. Not that bad. He also needs to get at least 25% of votes in 24/47 counties; so two conditions really, the 50%+1 and the county condition....so there might still be a run-off even if he gets 54%...
  15. Alpha Blondy;924207 wrote: in need of daqan celis....ma istidhi? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL How about we have them shipped to your flat?
  16. tutu update us on Wajir and Mandera as well please...especially on Governor and Senator.
  17. Alpha Blondy;923692 wrote: LOL@Haatu, perhaps...one day..... i'm quite similar too but i always loved after its over....the last time i was in love, i got burnt. man those high society folks, really know the true value of love, ma istidhi... layla, the only woman. i've truly loved, and cared for, is now married with a kid. i've never felt that weird sensation....since. every chick is judged against layla. she was smart, had a GOSH and knew me very well. she made me laugh a lot but was also the only chick who made me cry. it was back in 2009 and we'd be dating for just over 11 months, when i told her, one rainy night, in London, that i couldn't give her what she wanted.......she wanted to get married, you see. i was a mere student, broke and dejected by circumstance in those days. 6 months later, having completed my studies and with a basic job, i tried to rekindle things but she'd moved on. at the time, i didn't understand why, she was no longer feeling me, but time heals and i now know why.....she was looking for calaf..., you see and i didn't know the meaning of such intimate fallacies, then. she's now married and walahi i still think about her all the time........ if you find the one, make sure you hold her tight, so very tight, until you press against her ribs and let all your inner feelings revealed themselves to her....because, otherwise, you'll forever ask yourself why? the why is why i fled to Somaliland and why, i cannot love again. she's taken the best part of me, and i worry, sometimes, i've become emotional dead because she's zapped all my energy...my love, my feelings, my life. i will forever be enslaved by the regret, the boyish can-do-attitude of yesteryears, and the second guessing of her true intentions towards me....she opened her life to me, to share, so intimately and i carelessly didn't reciprocate...as they say laakin....life goes on.... but what is left of my life without her.... You had to remind me of Ladan my D-Hunter crush, Ladan, Ladan where are you? I don't care is she has half a dozen kids by now, I WANT my Ladan LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
  18. Haatu;923679 wrote: Man you two are experts in lying. QansaxQaras, maxaad sheegeysaa? Abtiyow you keep giving me all sorts of nicknames nowadays. QansaxQaras? kkk How about Qansax Ina Mark-A-Bull?
  19. oba hiloowlow;923661 wrote: well i was in Suuq Mugdi one day then i saw this amazing 10/10 girl in Kismaayo Road,with mariin colour, big booty thighs the whole package baan ku idhi dee, timaheeda daafaha dabeylaha baa lulaye that day, i was reminded of Omar Dhuule's song ''xuural cayn laa moodye xaragada uu dhalataaay'' so i talked to her she gave me her number and i was going to meet her the next day nasiib daro laakin the next day i had to leave the town to go to Nairobi for a urgent meating i never saw her again. get out town - isn't suuq mugdi in Garissa? You live in Kenya?
  20. Everyone has a money master - what's the difference between Arab, Chinese and Western money?
  21. ^ Most beautiful pair of natural breast ever ma is tidhi Alfie?
  22. sharma-arke451;924164 wrote: gheelle t, the registered voters in wajir county specically does not reach 6000 voters, this doesn't in any way reflect on the real population of the people. Some people don't go for the registration exercise and that is the major contributing factor. And in general, the north eastern province voter registration turn out was very low, hence not a primary province. Having said that, as at now, the provisional results indicate uhuru leading by a margin of 410 thousand, although his percentage lead dropped by 2% from 56% to 54% and raila odinga's percentage rose by 2% from 38% to 40%. These are the from 8000 of 3100 polling station. hence this figure as at now do not mean much, because the basket votes are yet to be counted. For any presidential candidate to be declared winner he mus garner more than half of the total national votes cast, and at least 25% of the counties, if not the two leading candidates will go for a re-election exercise after one month in april 5. This might be a tight new rule, which highlights the possibility of a re-run. 6000? Wajeer registered votes are in the hundreds of thousands, not 6000
  23. Gheelle.T;924084 wrote: How big is Wajer or other Somali counties in that matter, vote wise that is? They can tip the balance? In a neck-and-neck race like this, every vote makes a difference, including Wajeer votes.
  24. GoldCoast;923898 wrote: Peter Kenneth leading in Wajir. Why exactly? He has the youth vote; a lot of youth have been running around drumming up support for him.