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  1. On the world we live today few great Maritimes arteries are the definitive check points for the International Trade System, International Stability and Wealth also. The Suez Canal, Baba-Almandab and the Red Sea region Sea lines. The waters of these sea lines have served as a vital commercial highway for the Global Trading System. Definitely, these strategic waters are not only of great economic importance only to the countries that border it like Danube River System but the whole Global Trading System at large. It is clear that the Suez Canal took the advantage of the mechanization of ship to create a stable, rapid and increasingly reliable heavy fright capability. Further more, this International water contains one of the most importance strategic waterway in the world , the Baba-Almandab with out it much of the geopolitics of the Horn of Africa would make little sense. It is estimated that approximately 18,000 ships pass via Bab-Almandab yearly, or in other words, about 50- ships per day. Similarly, around ten percent of the Western Oil supplies pass through Bab-Almandab. This is why all the maritime trading nations that use the Suez Canal have an interest that Bab-Almandab remains open and safe for shipping movement. It is necessary to understand this Global matrix to provide a context for understanding the paramount significance of the red sea region to the stability of the global economies and the wellbeing of the lives of the world community. Indeed, you can imagine the geopolitical link and how the red sea region is tied to the Horn of Africa. Also, you can feel how different of states - Egypt to Israel and from USA to Australian are so careful the wellbeing of this sea -lines; infact their economies and security depend on it. For instance, the State of Israel, which has a strong trade in the far east and has a political conflict with the Arab World over the past 50- years, is so sensitive the safety of the openings of the Bab-Almandab. Strategically, the State of Israel needs more then they need the Suez Canal. It was said their was a secret strategic war alliance agreement between Egypt and Republic of Somalia during the Egyptian-Israel war in 1973. The Egyptian Government appealed to the Republic of Somalia which was a credible state within the Arab League and a potential ally of Egypt to disturb and refuse the Israeli Shipping movement going to the Far East via the Bab- Almandab. However, this strategic war alliance against Israel failed as the western countries opposed it. In 1993, The State of Israel established a military base in one of the Countries that borders the red sea region to secure its interests in the region. Despite its strategic for today's world economies, the red sea region faces many problems, especially security, pollution and environmental degradation. Experts believe that these problems will only intensify as the coastal population increase in size. It will be only to this problem if the red sea countries will overcome their weakness and consolidate their economic, security, political and strategic cooperation. Such cooperation would not only bring peace and stability in the region but also support the increase of the prosperity and welfare of the peoples of the Horn specifically and the world at large. It is marked the region we live to day -The Horn of Africa - a Zone which security threats and political instability are ever present and one of the most factors is lack of strong regional integration among the States of the Horn. Somaliland controls a long coastline of the red sea waters of around 900-km including the ports on Berbera, Maid and Zeila. There are some strategists and geopolitician who are far too overlooked today in this world of quick-fixes and instant technologies, talked about the significance of Somaliland's coastlines of both world and regional economies. Somaliland make these strategic ports available to Ethiopia to export its produce and for imports in an agreement known as Berbera-Addis Corridor. This would give an Ethiopia an alternative ports of the region and also, would forever put an end to the prospect of Ethiopian dependence on exports and imports via Djibouti which had since the last Ethio-Eriterain hostility of monopoly most of the Ethiopian exports and imports. It is an historic fact that Somaliland's red sea port of Berbera has played a great role the Cold War and the disintegration of the Soviet Union. As the Cold War developed, Soviet interests of establishing Military Base in the Horn of Africa grew. Thus, Moscow began donating the Republic of Somalia military logistical supply which lead Moscow of establishing naval access at Berbera port. Definitely , when the war between Somalia and Ethiopia broke out, the forces of Somalia was backed by the Soviet Union. However, as the Horn become the center of the Cold War build up on the continent Somalia gained support from the United State of America which give them the chance to take over the Strategic port of Berbera. The importance of the region for the western powers continues to this day as a huge amount of Oil still being shipped out of the middle east as well as the rise of Global war against terrorism led by Washington and its new strategies of establishing AFRICOM in the continent. In this connection, U.S. forces in the neighboring Djibouti are habitually visits the Somaliland' main sea port of Berbera and this resulted at the last that Senior Officers of the Pentagon expressed U.S. administration their willingness of establishing military base in Somaliland's strategic city of Berbera. In addition to that independent Security and Counterterrorism experts recommending that Somaliland is a forgotten Counterterrorism Strategy. The extremist elements in Mogadishu look upon Somaliland as a potential ally in opposing the fundamentalist ideology through out the region and intending to take actions against Somaliland as an act of retaliations. The statement of Hon. Kim Howells, Minister of State at the UK foreign and commonwealth office while in official visit to Somaliland was an alarm, Hon. Howells stated "Yet we that there are a people who would like to disrupt life in Somaliland who is it as a country which is trying to modernize itself in a way that they find distasteful. The international Community will regret of losing a credible Moderate Muslim Democratic State in the region that if supported would be a sample of African Family and the Muslim world. I call the attention of Washington to provide political, economic and military support to ensure Somaliland's survival as a democracy and to enable it to withstand security threats of the terrorism". Republic of Somaliland and U.S Government have mutual interests in combating terrorism though into a small degree. Thus, I believe strategically institutionalizing the status relations will reduce the security threats of the terrorism in the region and the western interest at large. On the other hand, in January of 2008, high level of delegation heading H.E: President Dahir Rayaale Kahin was invited to Washington for a visit that was officially acknowledged by the US Department of State. The delegation had had a meeting with top US diplomats of the State Department and discussed issues relating Security, Political and development. While in Washington, President Kahin invited the US Government to resume its military base of the Somaliland red sea port of Berbera. US Under - secretary for African Affairs Ambassador Jendayi Frazer arrived Somaliland with Ambassador John M. Yates and stated that Washington recognized the democratic institutions in Somaliland and promised capacity building programs of strengthening the democratic institutions in the country. The most prestigious institutions dedicating Advancing Democracy through out the Global, the International Republican Institute- IRI- now established a three year program of working the three political parties in Somaliland .Somaliland Times has reported that US Under - secretary for African Affairs Ambassador Jendayi Frazer declared Washington's interest of having some sort of Diplomatic representation or office in Hargeisa, Somaliland giving a lecture at the University of Washington School of Law of bout the future of Africa and U.S. foreign policy on Thursday May 29th , 2008 . As long as I fellow the situation step by step, Washington's new policies of the region and Somaliland was also backed by a recommendations coming from the American Senior diplomats and Scholars. For example, Hon: Ambassador David Shinn- Specialist in East African Affairs at University in Washington called US government to establish diplomatic office in Hargiesa, Somaliland. Also, Mr. Shinn advised the U.S. to send American diplomats speaking Arabic language and having some Islamic course through out the Horn as the Muslim leads the entire population in the Horn and suggested the establish! ment of VOA Somali program. Similarly, on June 2006, Dr. J. Peter Pha m American Somalia specialist who spoke at House of Africa Subcommittee meeting urged Bush Administration to open of what he called "minimal consular presence" in Hargeisa and to initiate Security co-operation with Somaliland through the US counter-terrorism force stationed in nearby Djibouti. Finally, the fact that Somaliland essentially dominates strategic position in the red sea waters at straits of Bab-Almandab would give Somaliland an enormous strategic importance to compete of hosting AFRICOM- USA Military Base on the African continent. Looking a different way, Somaliland can serve as of world and regional shipping routes as the red sea is a Bridge between the Arab World and Africa. Thus Somaliland is by no means to have one of the most important strategic waterways in the world. Written by Ali Mohamed Nour Jul 12, 2008 at 09:50 PM
  2. Written by Makwaia Wa Kuhenga OURS is a sad tale. We are caught in the middle of powerful conflicting interests. It is hope against hope. Some powers are dangling our hope for national recognition like a sinker and bait into the sea but nothing happening!" Abdulkader Hashi Elmi, Somaliland Entrepreneur. THE above words, spoken coolly and softly yet tinged with bitter disappointment sums up the frustrations of most citizens of Somaliland -- a country which has been standing out alone in the world -- quite a viable state yet internationally unrecognised. For the last seventeen years from May 18, 1991 to be precise, Somaliland has reasserted itself as an independent state in exactly the same geographical boundaries as at independence from Great Britain on June 26, 1960. It fulfills all the criteria for statehood as laid down by the Montevideo Convention of 1933 inter alia: it has a permanent population and defined territory. Secondly, it has a government and, furthermore, it has the capacity to enter into relations with other states. Indeed, Somaliland, the country I was on a visit the other day, fulfils all these conditions required as a criteria for statehood. The most puzzling aspect however is that very few people are aware of the existence of this state other than fratricidal Somalia with Mogadishu as the capital. The reason is rooted into history -- colonial history and subsequent events after the decolonization process. Here, we see "two" countries with almost the same name in pre-colonial days -- British Somaliland and Italy ruled Somalia to the South in the Horn of Africa. Furthermore, we see both countries, Somaliland and Somalia gaining independence in the same year, 1960. But by July, 1960 both countries had entered into a "Union", based, in the words of an African Union (AU) fact finding mission to Somaliland in 2005 "on a shared ambition among Somalis to build a ‘Greater Somalia' which were to incorporate all the Somali communities in the Horn of Africa. In the course of time, the Union malfunctioned." But the collapse of the Union between the two Somali countries in the South and North, hastily declared, as it would seem, is not unique in African history. We see the collapse of similar unions: United Arab Republic -- the Union between Egypt and Syria in 1958; the Mali Federation between Mali and Senegal in 1960 and Senegambia -- between Senegal and Gambia which lasted between 1982 to 1989. But the short-lived ‘unions' in Africa as we have seen above had not meant the denial of recognition and membership of the international community of nations such as the AU and the UN. Egypt and Syria still retain their respective sovereignty and international recognition as is Mali and Senegal. As the report of the AU fact-finding mission to Somaliland has observed, Somaliland has been made a pariah country by "default". Says the report: "The Union established in 1960 brought enormous injustice and suffering to the people of that country. The fact that the Union between Somaliland and Somalia was never ratified and also malfunctioned makes Somaliland's search for recognition historically unique and self justified in African political history. "Objectively viewed, the case should not be linked to the notion of opening a Pandora Box. Lack of recognition ties the hands of the authorities and people of Somaliland as they cannot effectively and sustainably transact with the outside world to pursue development goals." But with all these facts, and very clear facts indeed, there are countries, which seem to be interested in the sustenance of the status quo. A status quo to let the courageous people of Somaliland go unnoticed -- a people who have been soldiering on for the last 17 years as an independent country having broken loose from a malfunctioning union under military dictatorships. This brings us to the quotation at the beginning of this perspective attributed to a Somaliland businessman, Mr Abdelkader Hashi Elmi. Actually, Mr Elmi is the owner of a very posh hotel which could easily qualify to a five-star hotel anywhere had his country been enjoying to operate normally like all other independent countries enjoying membership of the United Nations and African Union. "You see my brother," said Abdulkader, owner of Mansoor Hotel in down-town Hargeisa: "We are victims of powerful interests here each wishing to keep us the way we are to serve own ends. "The United States will not recognize us because it does not want to offend Egypt, its ally. But it is keeping us in a manner of hoping against hope -- dangling a bait -- leaving our mouths agape -- chasing in the wilderness," he told me to my considerable interest tinged in amusement. "Why is Egypt in your way?" I asked him. "The Egyptians are, as usual obsessed with the protection of the Nile in their geo-political considerations. Actually it was former UN Secretary-General, Egyptian Dr Boutros Ghali who initiated our isolation not to assume membership of the United Nations arguing that Somalia must remain one," he responded. My good friend told me of other forces in the way of the recognition of Somaliland and its assumption of membership of the African Union and the United Nations, which I consider unhelpful to reveal them here. But as the AU fact-finding mission to Somaliland observed in its report in 2005, the AU should be disposed to "judge the case of Somaliland from an objective historical view point and a moral angle". That moral angle, in my best considered opinion, is that here is a people who are at peace with themselves, meeting all the requirements of an independent state, a democratically elected government in a multi-party governance and who are giving a practical example to their fratricidal brethren in Somalia's Mogadishu of how invaluable peace can make the difference. How much one really wishes that Tanzania could take the lead to break the ice -- re-asserting its erstwhile prestige as in the old good days -- when it was hailed as the "moral voice and conscience of Africa". An announcement that Tanzania has recognised the 17-year old Republic of Somaliland will certainly become an inspiration to the rest in Africa and elsewhere and it will, certainly, translate as an important contribution to Africa's quest for peace and stability. Makwaia wa KUHENGA is a Senior Journalist & Author.
  3. “Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland Mudane Daahir Rayaale Kaahin waxa uu maanta u magacaabay gudoomiyayaal cusub Gobollada Gabilay iyo Badhan iyo Gudoomiye ku xigeenka Gobolka Badhan. Wareegto uu soo saaray Maanta Madaxweynuhu, isaga oo tix gelinaya Qodobka 90aad ee dastuurka Somaliland , farqadiisa 110-aad , isla markaana aaminsan ahmiyad weyn ee gobollada Gabilay iyo Badhan u leeyihiin Dhismaha Qaranka , waxa uu u Magacaabay in Mudane Maxamed Axmed Cabdi (Xabiib) uu noqdo Gudoomiyaha Gobolka Gabilay . Sidoo kale , Mudane Cabdi-xakiim Axmed Maxamuud uu isna ahaado Gudoomiyaha Gobolka Badhan, isagoo gudoomiye ku xigeenkiisuna noqon doono Mudane Maxamed Faarax Cumar . Madaxweynuhu , isagoo ka war qaba hufnaanta iyo kartida shaqo ee ay u leeyihiin in ay gutaan xilka loo igmaday , waxa uu amray in sida ugu dhakhsaha badan xilkooda ula wareegaan”.
  4. Gabose is terribally isolated from the politics. I can hardly breath nowadays as he is just trying to show that he is still alive. Good luck to him next time ....
  5. Il-dheer :- Waa gabadha Indhaha un wareejiso,la-raacda oo ku maqan wixii cusub ee dhar,alaab-guri iyo qalab lagu xarragooda ah ee Suuqa ku soo kordha ama ku aragto Gabdhaha kale, dabadeedna ku kurbaysa Ninkeeda soo iibinta waxaas cusub. Waa tan ku tiraahda Ninka qaba:-" Haddaadan ii iibinayn waxaas , ima jeclide iska-key fur". Waa tan aanan tixgelin awoodda dhaqaale ee reerka iyo gaar ahaan tan Ninkeeda. Dheg-dheer :- Waa tan reerkeeda ku burburisa, ninkeedana ku colaadisa waxa ay soo maqashay oo kaliya,aanna hubsan xaqiiqada. Waxay ku tiraahdaa Seygeeda:-"Waan maqlay in aad Naag kale la socoto","Waa la ii sheegay in aad xiriir la leedahay Heblaayo","Waan la socdaa meelaha aad beryahan ka daba-wareegto"iwm.. Waa tan ay Soomaalidu ku magacaabaan"Ma-hubsato meher-laay"..!!. Waxay dhegta u raaricisaa "ku-tiri ku-teenta Xaawalayda" iyo waxa loo yaqaan "Warka Shaashka". Waa mid dabin ugu dhici karaysa Cadowgeeda iyo Cadowga Ninkeeda,xilli uu isaguna kaba fog-yahay,Allahiisna uu ka Allah yahay waxa laga sheegayo. Carrab-dheer :- Waa qaylo badan,joogto ugu taagan derisyadeeda, ninkeeda,caruur iyo cirroolaba uusan qofna ka baxsanayn. Waxay ninkeeda ku gaaddaa Gogosha iyo xilliyada nasashada,dabadeedna waxay ku furtaa dood,dacwad iyo dalabaad aan dhammaaneyn. Waxay macallimad ku tahay Af-lagaaddada iyo jaa'ifeynta. Gacan-dheer :- Waa tan dagaalka un u taagan,mar kastana ay dhexdu u xiran tahay;Garruunka wadata oo gaadmada badan. In ay dadka ku duufto un bay u tafa xeydan tahay. Wejigeeda waxaa ka muuqanaya raadadka ciddiyo lala beegsaday iyo daqarro hore oo lagu hubsaday,Xafiisyada Dacwooyinka dadweynaha ee Xaafadaha iyo Saldhigyada Booliska waa laga wada yaqaan, oo waxaa ka yaal raadad hore iyo feylal qabya ah oo colaadeed. Lug-dheer :- Waa war-wareegtooy,waaba tiris,oo ay dhif tahay in laga helo aqalkeeda. Markii uu ninkeedu yimaado guriga waxaa ka soo hor-baxa Quful weyn oo maar ah. Caruurteeda ayaa Odayga u sheega in ay hooyadood ku maqan tahay:-Aroos, Nikaax,Dhaloow, Furoow,Qaraaba-salaan,Tacsi loo fadhiyo maalintii 14-aad, Maalin-joog, Meel ay ku kulmayaan Habro Ayuuto(Shaloongo) isku darsaday,madax-shub(abaay-abaay) iwm. Joog-dheer :-Waa mid Jamaal badan ah, waa gabadha dhammeysay Quruxda muuqata ee xagga jirka ah(jiroos), indha-deeraley ay raggu ka daba-dhacaan, ishana la wada raacaan, laafyada iyo is-lulidda badan(i arkaay).Laakin,markii la tago gurigeeda,waxaa lala kulmaa dhiiqo,dhusuq iyo dharaq is-dhex-yaal. Ma jirto gogol kaliya oo u goglan iyada. Halka ay ku karinayso cuntada waxaa bar-bar yaalla Tuunji ay saxaradii Caruurtu ka buuxdo oo shalay ahaa. Iyadaa Sanka baloolisa oo "Uf" kala hor-marta dadka kale.Waa mid aan lagu gaareyn Areebanimada,markii gadaal loogu noqdo. Garaad-dheer :- Waa "Marwo-dumar". Waa tan ugu qiimaha badan haweenka; laga yaabo in ayan muuqaal ahaan qurux badnayn,amaba iska fool-xun,laakinse, waxay leedahay quruxda dahsoon ee Edeb,Akhlaaq, Sarriig,Xishood,Af-gaabni,Dulqaad, Qaddarinta dadka mudan iwm. Aqalkeedu waa udgoon badan yahay,waa wada goglan yahay,waxaa u sugnaaday nadaafad buuxda oo xagga hoyga, huga iyo hungurigaba ah. I know them all ...
  6. Russia all the way ......... spain should be kicked from the race
  7. Muslims in that country should hold a ceremony and award him for his decision with more expensive award. MEESHA KA KACA ,,,,
  8. No, i'm talking about a movie with the name of HERO ....
  9. Never heard of him ,, don't know him ,,, haven't seen him on the news.
  10. NAIROBI, 24 June (IRIN) - Civil society groups in Somalia and aid agencies have called for an end to attacks against their staff, saying such incidents seriously hampered efforts to assist thousands of needy Somalis. "The civil society family in Somalia condemns in the strongest possible terms the killings, abductions and attacks targeting members of civil society and aid workers," Abdinasir Ahmed, head of the Peace and Human Rights Network, told IRIN on 24 June. "We are appealing to all sides in the Somali conflict to condemn such senseless acts that only harm the people," he added. The call follows the abduction of two aid workers and the killing of a peace activist in Beletweyne town in Hiiraan region, central Somalia. Mohamed Hassan Kulmiye, who was working at the Centre for Research and Development (CRD), a local think-tank involved in peace initiatives, was shot by unidentified gunmen on 22 June. On 21 June, the head of the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) in Mogadishu, Hassan Mohamed Ali, better known as "Keynaan", was abducted from his home by unknown armed men. A few days earlier, an employee of CARE International, whose name the agency declined to reveal, was abducted near El-Dheer town in Galgadud region. He was the second CARE staff member to be abducted in six weeks. The incident prompted CARE, one of the largest aid agencies in the war-torn country, to suspend its operations in Galgadud, despite the fact that the central region is one of the hardest hit by drought and displacement. UNHCR, in a statement, said Ali was driven by his abductors to an unknown location. "We demand the immediate and unconditional release of Hassan Mohamed Ali," the UN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres said. Guterres, who had just returned from a three-day mission to Kenya, which focused on Somalia's humanitarian crisis, added: "He and other Somali staff are absolutely crucial in the provision of life-saving humanitarian aid for tens of thousands of innocent civilian victims of the ongoing conflict in their country." Separately, CARE country director David Gilmour said: "It is extremely distressing to know that due to the current levels of insecurity we will no longer be able to provide emergency food assistance to more than 250,000 people in Galgadud. "Equally sad is that close to 400 primary school teachers and 5,000 school-children, half of whom are girls, will not benefit from a recently commenced education programme in the same region." The worsening state of security, particularly in Mogadishu and south-central Somalia, has hindered the work of local and international aid agencies trying to assist tens of thousands of people affected by the conflict. "The current spate of killings and kidnappings is forcing many of us [civil society and aid workers] to go into hibernation," a local aid worker said on condition of anonymity. "The problem in Somalia today is we do not know where the threat is coming from. We no longer know who the enemy is." Hussein Ali Weheliye, the chairman of the administrative council of the region, said the suspension of CARE activity would affect thousands. "It could not come at a worse time," he told IRIN. "We have tens of thousands people that depended solely on CARE aid. This will have a serious negative impact on their lives." Appealing to the abductors to release the aid workers without conditions, he added: "All they [abductors] have achieved is to add to the misery of their fellow Somalis."
  11. I wonder if this is true as i'm hearing different stories: The story of this saying took place in Italy. It is about two lovers who loved each other so much. They decided to marry. But some social circumstances and relatives block the way of their marriage. They did not accept this and intentionally decided either to live together as husband and wife, or to die together. Having done best to achieve the marriage, they got disappointed. Dying together was the only option. They thought about a number of ways to commit the suicide. Throwing themselves into the sea was the appropriate way to them. The man sincerely said he would not bear the situation of seeing her drowning to death in front of his eyes. He convinced his beloved that he would throw himself first and then she would do so latter. In the rush moment, the man did it and drown. The lady was looking at him as if he was 'singing'. The man was dead. It was the lady's turn to follow him to live together underneath, as they decided. But she soon broke her promise, forgetting her sweetheart who was dying in front of her eyes and in heart as well. She 'threw herself back to the village'. Yes! Her promise was to throw herself. And she did, but to the village instead of the sea. She came back home, to her relatives as if nothing has happened. Few days later, she fell in love with another man. She was happy with him as if it was her first love. It did not take a lot of time till she got married to him. Since then, people start doubting ladies and start repeating the saying 'ladies first', with the implication that ladies should throw themselves into the sea first, should die first, because they are not trustworthy.
  12. What is the origin of this phrase horta ??
  13. Sometimes it is good not to participate ..... you need to just read and act. That is what i'm doing with this topic since it is started ..
  14. loooool ,,, actually you did very good. and i think you can translate that little gabay in less than a week niyow. Otherwise i would have post the whole gabay.
  15. Let them start all-out war .... horta yay wax ka daadanayaan anagu awalba waanu qixi jirnaye.
  16. Your Version: maalmahan, meel uma baxo anoo aan weyso qabin, guriga iyo shaqaday ka ma baxo hadi aan sidaa sameenin. weeyaan nadiif? Mise waxa weeyaan, Taqwadii ilaahay iyo waxa igu dhici kara noolashadan wixii ka dhambeeya?. bariga’aan yaraa, waxan is idhi anay noolashadu aanay waligeen dhamaaneyn. In badan baan aloobi jiray in’aan waxyaabaha aan noolshadeeya sameeyey Ilaahay uga jawaabaayo. Miyaa la’igu khasiraya maalmahaa? Imaanka’aan haystay baryaha aan gaboobay miyay igaarsiini janada? add ayaan u farxi hadaad fikradaadan qaaliga’a udhirtid qalbi lumay. runtayda, waxaan ………………… in aadan xaqa diinta ka baydhin. hadii aanan la kulmilaheen nin shiikh’a shan iyo toban sanadood ka hor, weli waxa I dhaafi lahaa meeshi aan ajarka ka heli lahaa. iyo bogol sanadood ka bacdi, wali meesheeyaan ku socon lahaa, aniga iyo sheydaanki oo qacmaha is haysana. A better version: Maalmahan meel ma tago anigoo aan marka hore waysaysan. Guriga kama baxo iyo shaqada hadii aanan wayso qabin. Maxaan u samaynayaa sidaa ? miyaan ka badbadiyay waajibkii ? mise waa inaan nadiif ahaado ? mise waa asal ahaan baqaha Ilaahay aan ka baqayo iyo waxa igu dhici doona aakhiro. Markii aan yaraa, waxaan moodi jiray inay noloshu iska soconayso iyadoo aan maalin qudha joogsanaynin. Waxaan had iyo goor iloobi jiray inaan Ilaahay uga jawaabi doono wixii aan noloshayda soo sameeyay. Ma la igu ciqaabayaa maalmahaas ? toobad keenka aan toobad keeno markaan gaboobo ma ku gelayaa jannada ? Aad baan ugu farxi lahaa hadii aad in yar oo ka mid ah xikmaddaada aad u dirto naf lunsan si ay u anfacdo. Waxaan runtii rajaynayaa inaanad marna khalad ka gelin dariiqa Alle. Hadii aanan la kulmi lahayn nin sheekh ah muddo 15 sano ka hor ah waxaa ahaan lahaa mid ka lunsan dariiqa xaqa ah. Weliba boqol sanno ka dib, waxaan ahaan lahaa mid wadadaas uun haya oo gacanta haysta shaydaan.
  17. Haween maxaan ku diidaa Ama kaga durkaa tolow Sawtay daraad galab Anigoo itaal daran Dabka iishideeneey Ina soo dugsiyayeen Haween maxaan ku diidaa Ama kaga durkaa tolow Sawtay laf duudkiyo Dusha sare isaareen Dhabarkii dalooshamay Cududuhuna daaleen Haween maxaan ku diidaa Ama kaga durkaa tolow Sawtay gabbaan dihin Diifiyo laleemiyo Dacas iiga dhaasheen Sareedana idaajeen
  18. No money no renting ......... No i'm just attending .... i no longer organize them.
  19. I'm not familiar with those cinemas. But during this time there is a cinema in every 10 mitres. I'm with Germany this time ....
  20. looooooool@ha matagin ,, You're better than some i know ,, i hope dumaashiday didn't give you a hand on this ,,
  21. I don't think i'm going anywhere ... will be hanging around the same old places in the city besides attending some events like my friend's engagement and so on. Wanted to go to Borama and Berbera but i can go on foot ......