Jacaylbaro

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  1. I suspect you're one of those "mafia' sending me crazy emails and offering some $$ ,,,
  2. I need to be in that payroll beryahan ,,,,,, talk about a broke-azz nigga in da bush ... waar what vacation are u talking about horta ?? .... I think i'm getting in touch with the Mafia maalmahan ,, email kaygii waxbaa ka si ah
  3. Stoic, you have some weird dreams ,,,, Ohh ,, Ibti, as long as it is "pm" then consider you missed the breakfast and call it lunch instead
  4. Baasto for breakfast ???? ,,,,,, you need a doctor as soon as possible welcome back ,,,
  5. ..... not Juxa though ... but i know you sneak to the FB all the time
  6. I didn't know you have a satellite ,,,,,
  7. Juxa, hurdo or hoyaad ?? ,,,,,, who said i was not home ?
  8. Maalin wanaagsan dhamaan ,,, Slept 3:30am and woke up 6:30am ....... and still have more meetings and work plus ,, ehem ,, u know ,, Long weekend this time ,,,,,,
  9. The date will officially be announced sooner than u think. Prepare your selves for an interesting development .....
  10. Originally posted by NGONGE: Can I have some Gal-lick bread please? ,,,,, I second that .... lol
  11. U think Hargeisa is a bush ?? ,,,,,,,,,,,
  12. All young sxb ....... fresh minds. But I tell ya ,,, Somaliland got talent
  13. I hate pubic toilets ,,,,,, always full of xaar weliba different colors ah ,,
  14. Somaliland’s presidential elections slated for June were given a stamp of approval on Wednesday by the breakaway enclave’s election commission. The National Electoral Commission (NEC) said it had completed a voter registration list that corrected many errors, which had been the reason given by clan elders for repeatedly extending the term of President Dahir Riyale Kahin. “We have a sound voter registration list with which we can hold a presidential election in June 2010,” NEC spokesman Mohamed Ahmed Hirsi Ghelle told a news conference. “All correction of errors in the voter system has been completed.” Ghelle said the list had 1.1 million people on it and was acceptable for the long-awaited election. He said the list would be refined again in May. Somaliland — which has sought international recognition as sovereign state — is governed by the opposition-led House of Representatives, which is elected by the people, and an upper house comprised of senior clan elders. Somaliland has enjoyed relative peace compared with the rest of Somalia, which has been mired in conflict since 1991. But repeated delays to the presidential poll have worried rights groups and donors, as well as angering the opposition. Analysts fear extended political strife in Somaliland could be exploited by the al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab group which controls much of central and southern Somalia. In September, clan elders voted to extend the president’s term on condition that a voter list be finalised. It was the third time since April 2008 his mandate had been prolonged.
  15. what do u mean about who was there ?? ,,,,, the people attended or kulmiye officials
  16. It is all stuff & nonsense ............
  17. It was a blast. Very encouraging and better than I expected.
  18. Representatives from Somaliland’s different local media outlets signed a media Code of Conduct yesterday concerning media coverage of the upcoming presidential election which is expected to take place in June, 2010. The ceremony, which was held at Ambassador Hotel in Hargeisa yesterday, brought to an end a two-day training workshop co-organized by Interpeace and Somaliland’s National Electoral Commission (NEC), bringing together more than 50 journalists representing all of Somaliland’s local media houses. During the 2-day training, the Code of Conduct was heavily discussed, amended and ratified by the journalists. An important part of the training was a comparative analysis on the role of media on the election crisis in Kenya and the key lesson that experience offers Somaliland. Among the delegates who were also present during the signing the media Code of Conduct included: Somaliland’s Minister of Information, Mr. Ahmed Haji Dahir; NEC chairman, Mr. Ise Yusuf H. Mohamed; Director General of the Ministry of Information, Mr. Mohamed Ahmed Alin (Timbaro); The Academy’s Executive Director, Mr. Mohamed Saed Gees; Senior officers from Interpeace and representatives of the three national political parties. As part of efforts to ensure objective coverage of the electoral process, the signed Code of Conduct strictly prohibits from Somaliland’s local media to disseminate any information that may hinder and challenge the smooth implementation of the upcoming elections. Speaking at the concluding ceremony, the Minister of Information, Mr. Haji Dahir praised the country’s major media outlets for signing the code and suggested that all work towards its realization prior to and during the upcoming elections. Chairman of the United Somaliland Journalists, Mr. Abdilah Mohamed Dahir, who also spoke at the conclusion of the ceremony, stated that, as journalists, they will implement the code and will avoid playing any negative role in the upcoming presidential election which may subsequently destabilize the country. Finally, NEC spokesman, Mr. Mohamed Hirsi (Geele) stated that they will soon nominate a commission that will monitor the implementation of the code of conduct. A fortnight ago, the same journalists attended a 5-day training also co-organized by Interpeace and NEC in Addis-Ababa, where the code of conduct was drafted.