Faarax-Brawn

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  1. Originally posted by Libaax-Sankataabte:

    Not that this is relevent, but horta ma la hubaa inay gabartu Somali tahay. I see her net bio says NAJAH WAKIL is a Philadelphia born model who lives in New York.

     

     

    kalou4.jpg

     

    Foreheadkaas,waa 100% Somali. smile.gif

     

    Mashallah,waa bilcaan aad uquruxbadan. Caqli badanaa? Nin Muslin aa taajir ah bey heshay. Habarateed maxay duco ku shubtay smile.gif


  2. Originally posted by Abwaan:

    quote:Originally posted by Faarax-Brawn:

    Juje,did you take those pics?

     

    If you couldve pointed it a bit to the left of that beautiful lady,you couldve caught me
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    loool...If you were there you wouldn't ask if he took the pictures...lol...joke...I know he would not wear a badge that says Juje...hahaha

     

    Runtii if only you know ninkaan siduu ii sigay!
    Actually,now that i have looked @the pics,I know Juje is not the photographer. However,were you sitting to the left or right>? If so,i think i know who you be man smile.gif

  3. Originally posted by Jamaal11:

    ^According to the intel I have, Kenya's more than active in this, and the consequences could be dire.

    Tension gripped Garissa Town on Wednesday following claims that hundreds of youths were being recruited secretly to fight in Somalia.

     

    Related Stories

     

    Genesis of a lawless nation

    But before joining the army of Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, the youths, it was further claimed, were first being taken for military training at Manyani Paramilitary Camp in Mombasa.

     

    A group of parents who alleged that their sons had already been recruited, raised the alarm. They said that more than 300 youths aged between 18 and 30 years had secretly been recruited in six locations of Garissa

    rest of article.

    http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/669514/-/unilta/-/index.html


  4. ^L0L@Jamaal. Walle you are such a smart fella. smile.gif

     

     

    Originally posted by chocolate & honey:

    quote: C & H,abayo, that was very harsh of you, Duce,What say ye?

    Ala! Ka qaleeya wiilka, he was just verifying the info nooh
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    Ducaysane,yes!
    icon_razz.gifSax Sax. smile.gif

     

    Duce, L0L@Dumashidin smile.gif


  5. Originally posted by nuune:

    ^^
    :D
    I have being to half of the countries you quoted, it was da best experience, some places even made second and third trips

    Abti,the difference between you and I is, you are nin falan, i am not. You went to faxfaxdhuun,ma nin fiyow baa nin tagay f.faxdhuun?(heck no) :D


  6. 159. Togo

    160. Malawi

    161. Benin

    162. Timor-Leste

    163. Côte d'Ivoire

    164. Zambia

    165. Eritrea

    166. Senegal

    167. Rwanda

    168. Gambia

    169. Liberia

    170. Guinea

    171. Ethiopia

    172. Mozambique

    173. Guinea-Bissau

    174. Burundi

    175. Chad

    176. Congo (Democratic Republic of the)

    177. Burkina Faso

    178. Mali

    179. Central African Republic

    180. Sierra Leone

    181. Afghanistan

    182. Niger ----------- WORST

    Waa hadaan lug saaro!


  7. Originally posted by General Duke:

    ^^^lool. Farax Brown, why are you so unhappy? Why is Somalitalk.com so mad, and why is Sharif Hotel not able to control a single town in all of Somalia after 9 months?

     

    Thats the important question, Omar Jamal humiliated you and your clan mad individuals.

    Duke. Life is not always about your qabil. Your cuzins are smart and shrewd politicians. they played it smart. Having realized all avenues of opposition have been closed,Omar and Bixi did the smart thing and joined the rest of the community in welcoming the President.

     

    At first it was about the djbouti agreement, then,the fake sea agreement with kenya and then the missing men...the shiiq addressed all of this. what is there to oppose markaan?

     

    It is obvious you want to spin this to your talking points...,flood the place to overun the positive trip the president had. Since you got nothing else to say, you went for the ONLY thing that had a semblance of attack...and tie it to your couzin and puntland. Jeezuz.

     

    well. i am off to watch MNF. Go Viks!


  8. Originally posted by General Duke:

    ^^^

     

    Obviously you did not get it, Omar Jamal & Bixi met the man and expressed to him the tragedy that took place in this city and how he was involved as leader of the Clan courts.

    Mr Sharif statement was clear last night and the reactions of the “religious” groups in MN, has been noted on SOL this morning.

    War yaa ilaahey uuntay oo ninkan maskaxdiisa galaa? Niyow,is there anything in your life that does not revolve around your qabil?

     

    the President denounces extremism,(something omar has always yapped about)..meets the families of the boys killed and omar tags along, HE meets the imaams,they are all happy,and they all agree to work together.Including Omar and Bixi and their lost starbucks riverside crew(minus you).everyone agreed to let the past go by. why did you make this a contest of omar vs the shiiqs of abubkr sidiq?

     

    Adeer,you are stuck on the past. this was a sucessful trip, for the president,the imams and the local community of mn.including omar and bixi


  9. Originally posted by General Duke:

    The war between Omar Jamal the famous Somali activist of Minnesota and the Abu Bakar Sidique Center took another turn with Sharif Hotel’s visits. It seems Mr Jamaal convinced Mr Ahmed in order to stay relevant he must denounce the “extremists” in our midst and also make a clear unambiguous statement with regards to his “governments” stance on the missing youths and the recruitment rings in MN.

     

    Mr Sharif Ahmed let loose his canons and the Abu Bakar group and their supporters specially the Somalitalk.com website were taken a back by the denunciation of their former hero and icon.

     

    Sharif Hotel threw his former supporters under the buss.

    He denounced violence and extremism of all forms.both in the diaspora and home. Wtf?