
Jacaylbaro
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Qudhac, loxooxdu inay sidaa u macaan tahay miyaanad ogayn ??
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Seeker, u know there an approach to each category ,,,, now go home, relax and come back fresh & better ,,, Norf, AC halkan loogama baahna ,, it is a little warm that we can manage without installing ACs ,,,
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Ohhh ,, I didn't know i was murming with gabadh ,, i could go easy u know ,,,
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Kenya and Africa’s latest independent state– South Sudan
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Man, looks like you have a beef with IGAD ,,,, My point is not if they are useless or not ,, IGAD is an existing regional body and to be honest they make decisions, political or and economy. How it is handled and who has the power is another story of its own. Regional integration is everywhere ,,,, and to accomplish anything is not the subject here unless u want to knock that door now. AMISOM is there coz of the IGAD recommendation along with AU ...... just an example. -
Ugandan Pastor - Eat Da Poo Poo (R Rated)
Jacaylbaro replied to Decadent Ambition's topic in General
,,,,,, what is Da Poo Poo ?? -
If i close the windows it is hot, when i open them everything in the office i flying .... I prefer the later though. Seeker, madaxa gidaarka la dhac niyow ...
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thanks Juxa ,,, It is windy here ,,, my office papers are flying over ,,,,,,
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Kenya and Africa’s latest independent state– South Sudan
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
I'm just saying Adeer coz waan kaa waynahay ,, that is all. I'm not evaluating IGAD here but i'm just focusing on the balance that the South Sudan will bring to the group when it comes to the voting and decition making. The negotiation and putting the leverage in place comes after being recognized and have access to funding, economy and the international sources. First things first, that is why interest is so important in making up yourself then move from there. China made itself important yet continue to stand an economic and military threat to the west. Yet, it is a strategic country to be count on. Africa is always different and I trust those South Sudanese leaders will be different and have their own plans to be different from the others. -
Kenya and Africa’s latest independent state– South Sudan
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Somaliland baad ku khafiiftay ,,, I'm talking about South Sudan here adeer ..... and it a great shift of power, change of borders and one more country to be added to IGAD ..... The second part is about the interest and how it is influential when it comes to politics. You just need to put yourself in a position that others have a great interest in you to make your political agenda succeed. -
Kenya and Africa’s latest independent state– South Sudan
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Things are changing in the horn of Africa. New borders, new countries emerging and the will be a new balance in the power. This also shows the importance of being strategic to your neighbors. Kenya is supporting South Sudan simply because of the huge income expected in the trade with South Sudan. This is also a great challenge to Egypt who is loosing part of its influence in the horn. -
What can i say ?? ,,,,,,,,,,,,, I'm gona sign a good contract today IA ,,,, that should give me some opportunity to cover some costs ,,, ehem Good morning folks ,,,,,,,,,,
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HOW 13 YEARS SOMALI BOY ESCAPED FROM AL-SHABAB MILITIAS
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
It is like the Mafia ,, once you go in there is no way out ,,,, you will be labeled as "Murtad" and become subject to be killed ..... Ohhhh ,, the religious Mafia .. -
^ ^ Then wait until they switch sides and come against Alshabab ,,,,
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Kenya and Africa’s latest independent state– South Sudan
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Analysts at the Brussels-based International Crisis Group (ICG) say the South’s search for an alternative transport corridor to reduce its dependence on the North has opened for Kenya an opportunity to attract billions of dollars in fresh infrastructure investment and an advantage in the scramble for foreign direct investments to East Africa. “As East Africa’s economic powerhouse, Kenya stands to benefit from the emergence of a large new market in South Sudan and major infrastructure that the country will need to engage commercially with the world, including oil exportation,” says ICG in its latest report on the possible impact of Southern independence on neighbouring states. -
Kenya is tapping billions of shillings in new investments from what is emerging as an early harvest of the fruits of the looming birth of Africa’s latest independent state — South Sudan. East Africa’s largest economy has emerged as the major beneficiary of the expectation that Southern Sudanese will choose independence in January — sparking a race among foreign governments with the financial muscle to develop infrastructure that the new state will require to trade with the world. South Sudan currently relies heavily on Port Sudan to take its key export, oil, to the global market, raising its exposure to the North in the event of political disagreement between the two after the separation. Analysts at the Brussels-based International Crisis Group (ICG) say the South’s search for an alternative transport corridor to reduce its dependence on the North has opened for Kenya an opportunity to attract billions of dollars in fresh infrastructure investment and an advantage in the scramble for foreign direct investments to East Africa. “As East Africa’s economic powerhouse, Kenya stands to benefit from the emergence of a large new market in South Sudan and major infrastructure that the country will need to engage commercially with the world, including oil exportation,” says ICG in its latest report on the possible impact of Southern independence on neighbouring states. Kenya has already bagged nearly $5 billion in new investment as Asia’s economic giants Japan and China scramble for a share of the infrastructure that South Sudan will need to secure its trade with the world after independence. The projects include construction of an oil refinery and sea port in Lamu, a 1,400 kilometre oil pipeline that will link Juba, Southern Sudanese capital to the Lamu port and construction of a new Mombasa-Kampala standard gauge railway line. Heavy investment is also being made in the 1,130 kilometre road that links Nairobi to Juba to cut the more than 26 hours it currently takes to cover the distance. The combined cost of the projects is estimated at $10 billion (Sh750 billion) or 34 per cent of Kenya’s Sh2.2 trillion gross domestic product (GDP). Southern Sudan remains totally dependent on Port Sudan, in the country’s North, to export oil – its main source of revenue that has attracted heavy Chinese and Japanese interest. Lamu’s deep waters have earned it top marks as the possible location of a new port that the Kenya government has wanted to build since the 1980s with little success in raising the money it needs for it. It now appears that the emerging geopolitical situation is working to Kenya’s advantage offering the potential to upgrade its infrastructure and create thousands of new jobs. Japan and China — keen to protect their investments in Southern Sudan— have signed multi-billion shilling contracts with the Kenya government to help finance the projects, setting the stage for execution of the public works with the potential of transforming the country’s infrastructure. Japan and China have been the most aggressive investors in Southern Sudan pursuing oil and gas they need to drive their economies – which are ranked the world’s second and third largest, respectively. Sudan’s oil deposits are estimated at 6.614 billion barrels with 85 per cent of it located in the South. Source:Businessdailyafrica
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Wayway Woo One of my Fav African Music ,,,,
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"hebeloow kursiga ii soo badal waan qarib nahaye". Aar kaas waxbaa haystaye ,,, lool Tuujiska ,,, waar niyow waxanoo kuunto ah naga daa deee ,,,,, seems inaad bahashaas weyn ka hesho sidaad u hadlaysaan arkayaaye ,,,,
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Ha dhiseene daa ,, berrii uun bay miino ku aasi oo ay dumine ,,,,
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Waar i'm worried for Meiji, Maadeey, adiga and others niyow ,,,
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Dee waxba ma diidnee ,, mid soo qabo bal ,,