Jacaylbaro

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  1. Saambuusuhu takes an hour max .....
  2. It is the last day of the week ,, and i'll be off till Sunday IA ... That is the good thing . although i hate staying at home during Ramadan ,,, I might come to the office though.
  3. haaaheey ,, waa lagu nabad qabaa dhagaxley Maxaa cusub maanta ?
  4. G/Wakiilada S/land Oo Anshax Marinaya Lix Mudane Oo Xudun U Ahaa Rabashadihii Hadheeyay Fadhigii Aqalkaasi Golaha Wakiilada Somaliland ayaa la sheegay inay Talaabo anshax marin ah ka qaadi doonaan lix Mudane oo ka tirsan Aqalkaasi kuwaasi oo lagu eedeeyay inay si toos ah ugu lug yeesheen buuq iyo rabshado hadheeyay fadhigii Golaha ee 24-kii bishan.kuwaasi oo isku dayay burburiyay qaar ka mid ah agabkii iyo dukumanti Golaha yaalay. Tallaabadan anshax marinta ah ayaa la filayaa in lagu qaadayaa lix Mudane oo ka tirsan Xildhibaanada xisbiga UDUB kaga jira Golaha Wakiilada. Xoghayaha Guddida Joogtada ee Golaha Wakiilada Somaliland Md. Axmed Maxamed Diiriye (Nacnac) ayaa xaqiijiyay in lix Mudane muddo sadex cisho ah laga joojiyay Golaha. “Way jirtaa Arrintaasi waxa Guddoomiyuhu isagoo raacaya qodobka 32-aad ee xeer hoosaadka Golaha Wakiilada Wakiilada wuxuu lix Mudane oo ka mid ahaa kuwii buuqa iyo rabshada ka sameeyay Golaha ee hormuudka u ahaa,anshax marintoodu waxay noqonaysaa in muddo sadex cisho ah oo Sabtida ka bilaabmaysa laga saaro fadhiyada Golaha,”Ayuu Yidhi Xildhibaan Nac-nac oo caawa u waramayay Idaacada Madaxa Banaan ee Horyaal. Xildhibaan Axmed Maxamed Diiriye, waxa kale oo uu tilmaamay inaanay wax natiijo ahi ka soo bixin Guddidii Goluhu u saaray buuqii iyo rabshadihii ka dhacay golaha. Oo ay u dhowdahay inay burburaan. “Waynu wada ogayn Xildhibaanadan waxa laga soo diray Madaxtooyada waxaana lagu yidhi buuq Golaha ka sameeya si aanu wax go’aan ahi uga soo bixin, waana la wada ogaa oo waxay doonayeen inay la dagaalamaan shirgudoonka ee waa lala hadli waayay,”Ayuu yidhi Md. Nac-Nac.
  5. Subax wanaagsan .................... . been a great day so far. Didn't realize it is Thursday today until this morning when i came to the office ....
  6. A few days ago a colleague of mine mentioned that he had seen some interesting articles on Somaliland. I was somewhat taken aback because this fellow´s political interest didn´t seem to extend to Somaliland, or even international affairs for that matter. Don´t get me wrong, he is a well-read, intelligent and curious person, but, I had no idea that he had any ideas about the issues of Somaliland. I am aware that he is aware of my deep interest in my country of birth, but his questions on Somaliland were very interesting; allow me to share them with you... "Ahmed, I read this article on Somaliland regarding the upcoming elections there, there appears be some lively political debate, what is going on?" he asked After giving this question much thought, I responded in the following manner… "Dave, glad you asked, also I am quite glad that you have taken an interest in my country of birth, remind to block my pc when I browsing or updating Somaliland websites. Ahem!!" "As you know Dave, or may not know, Somaliland received its independence from Britain after almost a century of colonial rule on June 26th, 1960. After a few heady days of independence in which almost 38 nations, including the USA, UK, USSR, Egypt, recognised Somaliland, our people and their political leaders, driven by the illusive elixir of " pan-Somalism" or the mirage of a "greater Somalia" decided to throw in their lot with Italian Somaliland which recently gained its independence from Italy on July 1st, 1960" "Now remember, Dave, this union was on the spur of the moment, it was not debated or ratified by an act of Parliament, it was purely driven by false nationalism, which in truth was not greatly reciprocated by the Somalis in Italian Somaliland. Nevertheless, off we marched to Mogadishu, wherein, everything was conceded by the officials from Somaliland. It was a lopsided division of power which led to resentment and eventually a catastrophic chain of events, culminating after almost 30 years of neglect and prosecution, in a civil war" I responded. "Not a very good deal then" said Dave. "Not at all, after the heady days of "nationalistic euphoria", Somaliland and its patriots came to the conclusion, that the ill-fated, un-ratified union had been a mistake. On May 18th, 1991 that error was rectified, after much loss of life and bloodshed" I replied. "How so?" asked Dave. "Well, after the overthrow of last Somali dictator in January 1991 by many opposition forces, including from the north and the south. The agreement had been to get together and talk about the future of the union" I stated. "So, what happened?" wondered Dave. "Well, lo and behold some politicians in Mogadishu decided to form a new government without consultation or representation" I replied. "Shafted again!" exclaimed Dave. "Precisely, then at a great forum in Buroa, that is a major town in Somaliland, attended by all the elders, politicians, intellectuals, and people from every social strata and clan fellowship, it was decided that Somaliland will again reclaim its independence of June 26th, 1960, and the un-ratified union of the 1st of July, 1960, with Italian Somaliland is null and void" I responded. "Well, talk about once bitten twice shy, so, I guess it has been plain sailing since" remarked Dave "On the whole yes, that is to say, the last nineteen years have seen remarkable progress in Somaliland through dialogue, discussion and consensus. However, there have also been some periods of trials and tribulations" I replied. "How so?" asked Dave. "Well, not only were the people of Somaliland dealing with after effects of a civil war, the total destruction of infrastructure, refugees, displacements, mass graves, etc, there also the question of constructing a state, disarming the militias, creating a standing army, police force, all the institutions of a viable state, from scratch" I responded. "I suppose Somaliland received help from the international community, I seem to recall President Clinton sending some troops down there" enquired Dave. "No, the troops you are thinking about went to Somalia, and Mogadishu, you know Black Hawk down, no, that wasn´t Somaliland" I clarified. "Really!" said Dave. "Really, in Somaliland, after a few miss-steps, including a needles internal conflict, and also some lingering border issues which will be dealt with through diplomacy and consensus, the people of Somaliland managed to begin the work of building a viable, democratic and progress nation, which included an overwhelming "Yes" on a referendum on the new Somaliland constitution and the reclamation of sovereignty. Which, brings nicely back to the up-coming elections, I think, the fourth or fifth, peaceful elections held in Somaliland. In fact, in the last Presidential elections, the current incumbent won by less than 80 votes" I stated. "Less than 80 votes and nobody made a fuss?" asked Dave. "They did, But, through the courts, not through the use of the gun, you know, like Bush/Gore in 2000" I replied. "No hanging chads then" chuckled Dave. " No, there have been so far, three peaceful and orderly transfer of power in Somaliland, the first President, the late Abdirahman Tuur gave way to his successor, the late Mohamed Ibrahim Egal, who was succeeded on his death by his Vice-President. And all Somalilanders expect, that irrespective of the victor in the up-coming elections, the nation´s democratic path to continue" I responded. "But, what about all these stuff I hear of pirates and so-called terrorist" question Dave. "Well, they are not "so-called terrorist", they are actual terrorist! Who carried out suicide attacks in Hargeisa last year. The Somaliland government and its people have been confronting these elements, successfully, for quite sometime. It is not the nature of the Somaliland society to foster intolerance, in fact, the intolerance of the previous Somali regimes during the ill-fated union, led directly to the civil war and to Somaliland reclaiming its sovereignty. As for the pirates, they operate in the Puntland region of Somalia, which a close neighbour, and once again, Somaliland with its small navy has managed to capture, try and sentence quite a few them" I replied. "Quite interesting, you know, sometimes, miss-representation and lies can often lead to someone getting the wrong end of the stick, So, tell me Ahmed, what is really going in Somaliland now ahead of the elections?" asked Dave. "What is really going in Somaliland are the political manoeuvrings of a democratic nation in the midst of an election campaign; you know, we have a free and vociferous press, a highly politicized population, and an election to hold. Indeed, after the holy month of Ramadan, it all begins again. Which is quite interesting, because, in the article you mentioned Dave, Somaliland is being held to a higher level of scrutiny by the international community, which show the maturity of our democracy and the success of the dialogue, discussion and consensus formula that has made Somaliland, Africa´s best kept secret" I explained. " I did not know that" stated Dave. " Now you know, Dave" I responded "Now you know". Ahmed Kheyre
  7. Yeah they are clean coz nobody is there to put them rubbish plus the wind in the area.
  8. what should i spit out here ?? ,, Sillaanyo signing willingly for another extension ?? ,, ask norf
  9. Good day people .................... .
  10. Nokia Intros 12 Hour, Windows-Powered Netbook: Booklet 3G Score another one for the rumor mill, as those whispers we heard way back in February about a newfangled Nokia laptop have proved legitimate. After sticking to cellphones forever, Nokia has finally decided to hop on the netbook/smartbook bandwagon while things are still hot in order to catch the attention of those loyal to the brand. The company's first foray into the notebook arena will be called the Booklet 3G, which is described as a "new breed" of portable device for the company. The "mini laptop" has yet to be fully detailed, but there are some tidbits that have been made public. As the title of the machine implies, this one will arrive with a built-in 3G WWAN module that will enable it to hop online anywhere that cellphone data service is available. Like we'd heard earlier, the machine won't use Android. Oddly, it won't even use a Symbian-based system which is used on a plethora of its smartphones. As with most every other netbook, this one will also run a Windows-based OS. We're guessing Windows XP, but who knows, maybe it'll be Windows 7! Another staggering detail is that the Booklet 3G will boast a 12 hour battery life. Presumably in response to all the attention that has been placed on battery claims of late, Nokia does go out of its way to exclaim that the 12 hour figure is with "normal daily use," and that you'll never get 12 hours of solid Quake gameplay. Still, if this thing can really pull off 12 hours of use with "normal" activities, it'll absolutely tip the netbook world on its head. To date, the longest lasting netbooks only make it around 6 hours. To double that would totally rule, and it would probably get us wondering why no other PC maker has utilized whatever battery technology Nokia is tapping. Other specifications include a 10.1" LCD, an HDMI video output, a 2cm thin body, a 1kg weight, a SIM card slot, assisted GPS, Bluetooth, and a built-in SD card reader. Nokia tells us that more details (include a price and ship date) will be published at Nokia World 09, which kicks off in Germany next month.
  11. loooooool ,,,,, there is no xaal in the horizon dear ,,,, Just take it easy .... I'm sure you can cook all your life ,,
  12. No, about 70 or 80 cents ....... I've got to go there and check it out ....
  13. Juxa, you been too fish & chips here ....... easy girl ,, i told u many times ,, easy. Sheekooyin badan baan hayaa and if i start, then wax kalaa dhici doona. Ibti, ninkan fufu is not talking in Somali, it is Italian and wants u to believe it is Somali.
  14. 4000 shilling ?? ,, that is less than a dollar ,,
  15. I can imagine Ibti with her suitcase, shouting and yelling at him "ma anigaad naag kele igu soo hadal qaadaysaa" ,,,
  16. I can see how you all like it from London ,,, I know her feelings now ,,
  17. That was last month and no it is not celebrated here but i do when i remember ,, This had nothing to do with anything ,,, was just out of the blue and that was the good part of it
  18. I was just trying to be a nice kasban dee ...... after i celebrated my 13th Anniversary last month ,, Ooops ,, ehem ,,
  19. Reminds me of Rainbow movies or that one of Commando ...
  20. we're not talking about any pregnant woman here ,,, silly. Hello Chubaca ,, most people don't believe how easy is our religion.