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  1. Apo is an outstanding citizen of SOL and pillar of his community.
  2. http://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2012/Nov/26956/horn_petroleum_third_quarter_2012_results.aspx
  3. Horn Petroleum Third Quarter 2012 Results Horn Petroleum Corporation HRN Wednesday, November 21, 2012 By: David Grellman VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov. 20, 2012) - Horn Petroleum Corporation (TSX VENTURE:HRN) ("Horn" or the "Company") is pleased to announce its results for the third quarter of 2012. During the nine months ended September 30, 2012, Horn increased its investment in intangible exploration assets by $30.0 million. The majority of the costs incurred during 2012 related to drilling the Shabeel-1 and Shabeel North-1 exploration wells in the Dharoor Valley block. The remaining expenditures are PSA related expenditures and general and administrative costs. The Company and its Partners fulfilled the initial exploration period work commitments under the Dharoor Valley and Nugaal Valley PSAs with the drilling of the Shabeel wells. While the Company was disappointed that the first two exploration wells in Puntland (Somalia) did not flow oil, the Company remains highly encouraged that all of the critical elements exist for oil accumulations. Horn recently completed demobilization of the drilling rig and associated equipment and both well sites have been restored to original condition. Horn and its partners have entered into the next exploration period in both the Dharoor Valley and Nugaal Valley PSAs which each carry a commitment to drill one exploration well in each block by October 2015. Efforts are now focused on making preparations for a seismic acquisition campaign in the Dharoor PSA which will include a regional seismic reconnaissance grid in the previously unexplored eastern portion of the basin as well as prospect specific seismic to delineate a drilling candidate in the western portion of the basin where an active petroleum system was confirmed by the recent drilling at the Shabeel-1 and Shabeel North-1 locations. Operating expenses of $0.5 million were recorded during the third quarter of 2012 ($1.6 million during the nine months ended September 30, 2012). These were offset by finance income of $23.0 million during the third quarter of 2012 ($9.0 million during the nine months ended September 30, 2012). Finance income primarily relates to fair market value adjustments of the Company's warrant liabilities. These fair market value adjustments are performed as the Company has an obligation to issue shares for a price (denominated in Canadian dollars) that is not fixed in the Company's functional currency (United States dollars). As at September 30, 2012, the Company had cash of $16.1 million and working capital of $12.4 million as compared to cash of $27.6 million and working capital of $25.9 million at December 31, 2011. The Company's liquidity and capital resource position has been reduced during 2012 primarily due to expenditures incurred on the drilling of the Shabeel-1 and Shabeel North-1 exploration wells offset partially by the non-brokered private placement which raised CAD$15.0 million in June 2012. Horn continues to investigate potential joint venture partnerships and also is reviewing new venture opportunities in the region. The Board has approved granting 2,820,000 incentive stock options to certain directors, officers and other eligible persons of the Company. The options will have a three year term, vesting provisions consistent with the existing outstanding options, and will be priced at $0.32 per share (or the closing price on November 21, 2012 if higher). Horn President and CEO, David Grellman, commented, "We remain very encouraged by the exploration potential of our Jurassic rift basins in Puntland. We have committed to the next exploration phase in both PSAs and plan to aggressively explore both areas to confirm this potential. We are also optimistic that the political progress in Somalia will continue and allow oil and gas exploration in the region to expand." Horn holds a 60% working interest in the Dharoor and Nugaal Valley blocks and is the operator. The other partners in the blocks are Range Resources (20%) and Red Emperor (20%). Africa Oil Corporation holds an approximate 45% equity interest in Horn. Horn Petroleum Corporation is a Canadian oil and gas company with assets in Puntland, Somalia. The Corporation holds a 60% interest and operatorship in the Dharoor and Nugaal blocks encompassing a Jurassic Rift Basin on trend and analogous to the large oil fields in Yemen. The Corporation's shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "HRN". ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD David Grellman, President and CEO
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  5. NGONGE;891606 wrote: Why did I always think that Che was a sijui! God no, not that there's anything with being Sijui. Apo...If the KDF came in to your house and b!tchslap, you will still be making excuses for them.
  6. Gaarisa (RBC) Waxaa saaka xasiloon xaalada magaalada Gaarisa kadib markii shalay weerar ay qaadeen askarta militariga Kenya ay galeen suuqa weyn ee degmada ayna dab qabadsiiyeen halkaasoo uu ku basbeelay qeyb ka mid ah suuqa loo yaqaano ‘Suuq Mugdi’. Wararka saaka naga soo gaaraya magaalada ayaa sheegaya in dabkii suuqa uu iskiis u demey iyadoo qeybo ka mid ah suuqa uu basbeelay dabkii ay qabadsiiyeen ciidamada Kenya darteed. Weerarkan waxashnimada ah ee ay geysteen militariga Kenya ayaa yimid kadib markii duhurnimadii shalay rag ku hubeysan bastoolado ay toogteen saddex askari oo ka tirsanaa militariga Kenya kuwaasoo ka soo laabtay dhanka Soomaaliya, isla markaana baabuur ku sameysanayey meel u dhow Dugsiga Sare ee Gaarisa kadibna ciidamada careysan ay galeen suuqa Soomaalida. Weerarka lagu qaaday suuqa waxaa wadajir u fuliyey booliska Kenya iyo militariga oo dad badan oo hotelada jiifay garaac iyo xarig isugu daray. Ma jirto goob suuqa ka mid ah oo saaka la furay, sababtoo ah waxay ganacsatu ka cabsi qabaan in falkii shalay oo kale uu dhaco ama in burcad ku soo qamaamto oo la boobo hantidooda. Goobaha gubtay waxaa ku jira labo hotel oo ku yaalla wadada Kismayo Road ee bartamaha suuqa Gaarisa; mid ka mid ah hotelada waxaa iska leh ganacsade Mahad Kuunow Rooble oo ah Soomaalida reer Gaarisa. Cabsi xoogan ayaa ka taagan magaalada gudaheeda kadib markii shalay askarta ay garaaceen dad illaa 60 ruux gaaraya oo ay meelo kala duwan ka qabteen, waxaana la xiray oo illaa hadda maqan dad lagu qiyaasayo illaa 100 ruux oo Soomaali ah. Magaalada Gaarisa dadku saaka ma aysan tegin masaajidada xilligii Salaada Subax iyagoo ka cabsi qaba in sidii shalay ay askartu u galeen masjidka weyn ee JAAMACA ay haddana u soo weeraraan haddii ay Salaada Subax u soo baxaan. Cabsida ayaa dadku sheegayaan inay sii kordheen kadib markii magaalada Nairobi kooxo Kirishtan ah oo Kenyan ah ay bilaabeen inay beegsadaan dadka Soomaalida ee ku nool xaafada Islii arintaasoo walaaca ku sii kordhisay dadka Soomaalida. Magaalada Nairobi waxay kooxaha burcada Kenyanka ee weerarka ku ah Soomaalida dileen saddex ruux oo Soomaali ah iyadoo 30 kalana la dhaawacay budad iyo seefaf lagu garaacay awgeed. Illaa 10 gabdhood ayaa la soo sheegayaa in la kufsaday. Culimada Soomaalida ee ku sugan Gaarisa iyo Nairobi ayaa si isku mid ah uga codsaday dawlada Kenya inay badbaadiso dadka Soomaalida ah ee beegsuga lagu hayo ayna wax ka qabato ciidamada militariuga ee shalay gubay suuqa Gaarisa isla markaana xoog ku galay masaajidka Gaarisa. Wasiirka Gaashaandhiga Kenya Maxamed Yuusuf Xaaji oo xalay ka hadlay xaalada Gaarisa ayaa sheegay inuu aad uga xumaaday falka ay geysteen ciidamada isagoo cadeeyay “inaan lagu soo wargelin waxa ay geysteen askarta uu madaxda u yahay”. Hase yeeshee gudoomiye ku xigeenka baarlamaanka Kenya Faarax Macalin Dawaare oo isaguna hadlay wuxuu eeda masuuliyada dhacdooyinka ka dhacay Nairobi iyo Gaarisa dusha u saaray masuuliyiinta amniga iyo wasiirka gaashaandhiga isagoo sheegay in rag badanay isku casili doonaan masuuliyad darrada dhacday darteed. RBC Radio http://www.raxanreeb.com/2012/11/gaarisa-xaalada-suuqii-shalay-la-gubay-iyo-cabsi-darteed-oo-saaka-masaajidada-loo-tegi-waayey/
  7. The Zack;891484 wrote: LOOL Biyo cab sxb. You don't know my stance on being a Somali and a Kenyan. As far as Jubbaland, that is apples to oranges. Let's not get there now. Your stance has been established, the center of it is self-deception. Let's see how long carry this charade.
  8. ^What should happen is you realize the futility of being 'Somali Kenyan' and the stup!d!ty of supporting Kenyans in attacking Juba all the while they are killing Somali Kenyans' in Garissa.
  9. Zack-You remind of the people who make excuses for the Woyanes did in Xamar and what they continue to do in Somaligalbeed. I just want to know your logic in defending these Kenyans? Jacpher...I think this means every time Kikuyu is shot in Kismayo, their army will rampage through Garissa.
  10. The Zack;891466 wrote: STOIC, LOL ok I give you that I don't want you to lose your left leg. NE Province has 4 districts: Garissa, Ijara, Wajer and Mandera. Yusuf was born, raised and elected from Ijara. But again you are correct otherwise. Humiliated? How so? He has recently fired and/or replaced the entire Police leadership in October. I am sure these "Police" aka thugs will be dealt with soon. The army shot students and rampaged through the city beating up people and burning the central market, the very army that reports to his ministry. What else is there to talk about really? Somali 'Kenyans' are getting raw treatment and you are making accuses. What difference does it make where's from? The point is his people are oppressed by the very army he 'commands'.
  11. Zack....You are grasping straws. The man has been humiliated and Somalis have been shown where they stand.
  12. The Zack;891458 wrote: Garissa is not Yusuf Haji's hometown. Just saying. Nevertheless, these ruthless militia need stopped immediately. Now all of sudden, they are militias? Come on, it's regular army that's suppose to be taking orders from him.
  13. ^I always thought Somalis were appointed to higher positions to be fall guy for anything that goes wrong. I wouldn't surprised if they forced him to resign for this incident-really irony eh if there ever was one. Somalis all over the Horn have chosen indignity and subservience over it seems everything.
  14. ^Your questions and statements will be willfully lost on many that now advocate for Kenya's occupation of the Juba. On side note, our neighbors only respect absolute brutality and mindless brutality, the kind of Somalis like to exact but unfortunately onto each other.
  15. At least eight people have been shot and more than 50 wounded in an army crackdown in the north-eastern Kenyan town of Garissa, officials say. A student told the BBC soldiers had shot at pupils waiting to go into an exam at a school near a military base. It was the second day of violence after the killing of three soldiers by gunmen in town that borders Somalia, where Islamist militants are based. Reporters say scores of troops beat and detained residents. Kenyan Defence Minister Mohammed Yusuf Haji has told the BBC he did not authorise the army action in Garissa, which is about 350km (215 miles) north-east of the capital Nairobi. 'Ghost town' Dr Musa Mohammed, the medical superintendent of Garissa Provincial Hospital, told the BBC that following "skirmishes" on Monday, 45 patients were admitted - two of whom had gunshot wounds. The hospital received another 15 casualties, including three boys, on Tuesday morning. "Out of them six are gunshot injuries - they are undergoing treatment. Currently up to now nobody has been reported dead," Dr Mohammed said. The Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) said it had recorded that one person had died in the violence and that a blood donation area had been set up to help treat the wounded. On Tuesday morning, the medial aid charity said in a statement that it had "rescued four males, four females and two children, eight of them being gunshot casualties". Soldiers are also reported to have gone into a school and shot at students. Hussein Yarow Ali, the head boy at County High School, told the BBC soldiers came into the school at 0900. "We were waiting exam, we heard a lot of tension from the students - after a few moments two students were injured," he said. "The one who was shot in the hand - he was in front of the class, he was just revising for the exam that he was waiting [for]." Residents say Garissa has been like a ghost town on Tuesday, with all businesses and government offices closed and soldiers patrolling the streets. Garissa's main market was set alight on Monday. There have been several recent attacks on Kenyan security personnel in Garissa, which have been blamed on the Somali militant group al-Shabab. Garissa and nearby parts of Kenya are mainly populated by ethnic Somalis. Kenya sent troops across the border last year to fight al-Shabab but its forces have since been merged with the African Union force in Somalia. The military says the soldiers who were shot were part of the AU mission in Somalia. They were killed as they fixed a puncture on their truck, and the gunmen escaped into the crowds of people who gathered after the shooting.
  16. Other bombings have been blamed on Somalis but it turned out its locals with their own agenda. If there are weapons in Isli, Somalis should pass them to the folks in rift valley.
  17. Waranle.......You are trying to equate the two groups and excuse the actions of Kenyans whether 'vigilantes' in Isli or the army in Garissa. The Kenyans are clearly the aggressors in this case. Apo.....'Gardheere' has the right to defend his country. Last I checked Kismayo is Somali.
  18. Apophis;891101 wrote: Look at this guy. War Sxb I've lived in that place when worse stuff than a burned market was going on. It's no biggie. Besides, that market burns down periodically and it's rebuilt bigger and better. That's really sad! Waranle......Somalis had to pick machetes to defend themselves, they are not aggressors.
  19. Apophis;891096 wrote: Looks like you've been busy with Adobe. My sources in G-town tell me things are not too bad. It's the BBC.Don't embarrass your self ninyahow http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-20401136 So you are so pre-programmed you don't even bother to read the article lool Now you will start accusing International Media of discrediting Kenyan army.
  20. Apophis;891093 wrote: Garissa is my (adopted) home town; never been one for Isli. My defence line starts at G-town bridge. Your G-town is being burned. What other trigger do you need mase you defense will shift and move up north to Kismayo?
  21. Garissa's main market has been set on fire Better yet go to Garissa
  22. Apo.....Go to the outskirts of Isli and see how they treat you.