Jacaylbaro

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  1. I love the "retirement" right after the failure ... Let's see how sharif ka will do it now before he is send to another retirement .......... hehehe
  2. Look at the title: "Not All Somalis are Equal" ,,,
  3. It is not first time i guess .......
  4. by calling him a professor you really gave him an honor ................
  5. .. Let's not judge the dead saaxiibayaal ,,, those guys are gone and have nothing to do with what is happening now. They did great during their time, that is all we know.
  6. loooooooooooooool@af rican gangster ,,, I think i should simply dress like that ,,, hehehe
  7. When I've gone to Somalia, the first question I've had to grapple with, as a foreigner and therefore ransom bait, is how many armed bodyguards to hire. Not so in Somaliland. The first serious question asked of me after I landed recently came from the helpful young clerk at the cell phone company. “Do you want to get Internet on your phone?” he asked. Somaliland was almost a pleasure to work in -- not as hot and pirate-infested as Puntland, not as likely to be fatal as Mogadishu. Walking through the main market there, I didn't get that heavy pulse-pounding you usually feel in Somalia, like someone could be after you or the car in front of you could explode. And yet Somaliland is still, technically, Somalia. The regional government has been trying to get African and Western countries to recognize its independence, but so far in vain. While this irks experts and aid workers, African countries are still trying to maintain the rhetoric of a unified Somalia -- and the U.S. and other Western countries aren't going to take the lead in recognizing Somaliland. This is unfortunate. Somaliland has earned the right to decide its own fate by doing an admirable job governing itself, creating relatively robust economic and political systems in the midst of chaos. This hasn't exactly sat well with the extremists in the south, who staged coordinated suicide bombings in the capital, Hargeisa, last October -- the most shocking violence here since the civil war of the early 1990s. The government swiftly instituted security measures, and now buildings frequented by foreigners and top officials are barricaded and most expatriates don't venture outside after dark. The economy is stable but sluggish, which is what you get when foreign banks aren't free to open branches, and officials insist they need access to direct foreign investment to decouple it from the rest of Somalia. Shipments are regularly delayed because the main port, Berbera, still registers for insurance companies as part of Somalia. When I was there, the main cell phone company, Telesom, had run out of SIM cards. But, they assured me, they could put Internet on my phone. I sat in the airy second-story customer service center, surrounded by a whirring bank of computers, while the guy worked on my phone. He fiddled with it for 10 minutes before I realized he had no idea what he was doing. When I walked over he was staring at the keypad blankly. “Have you ever programmed one of these before?” I asked. “No,” he said finally, and handed the phone back apologetically. So the BlackBerry has yet to reach Somaliland. But it will. (Source: yahoo.com
  8. D1r d1r la isu laayiyo intaan weerar daba joogno Ooy dumarku weerkii sitaan danabadii waayey Uu sida dureemada u yaal meydku dibaddiinna Wallee doogsan maysaan haddaad dunida joogtaane Dugsi male qabyaaladi waxay dumiso mooyaane Timacadde .....
  9. ADIGA .......... ISAGA ....... IYAGA ..... DHAMAANTIIN .......
  10. A freighter carrying humanitarian relief supplies of food provided by the World Food Programme (WFP) bound for Ethiopia has docked in the Somaliland port of Berbera on Friday. The vessel was escorted by NATO ships to the port even though Somaliland has so far managed to keep it’s waters free of Somali pirates from Somalia. MV-Fidel was carrying 23, 900 metric tons of wheat and will be loaded to convoy of trucks and lorries that will carry it across the border into Ethiopia. The food aid is destined for the needy Ethiopians in the Afar, Amhara, Oromia, Somali, SNNP and Tigray regions and Dire Dawa Administrative Council. Ali Omar, the manager of Berbera port told local reporters that it will take them two weeks to deliver the food to Ethiopia and it will be managed by four Somaliland companies. The shipment is the first installment of 200,000 metric tons in promised aid that will be distributed by the WFP and all of which will be delivered through the port of Berbera. In recent months, landlocked Ethiopia has been using Somaliland port of Berbera due to heavy congestion at Djibouti Port and due to piracy threatening shipping route through Kenya and Somalia’s coast. The aid is response to recent plea by the United Nation to donors to boost aid for the Horn of Africa and Ethiopian government’s January appeal.
  11. hehehehehehe ,,, I can imagine NG in that situation.
  12. wax baanad ka arage iga daa ,,,,, imisaa ku naf waayay ...
  13. Not yet ......... we still need more sxb. I just can't imagine them singing in Panorama in Summer ,,,,,,, hehehehe
  14. I just record what is happening ,,,,,,,,,
  15. Adigu ka durug meesha yaanu waranku ku jiidhine ,,
  16. You misunderstood the whole thing sxb ... The issue is bigger than clanism and groupism ,,, It is a broader one which will include anyone who is found guilty of such barbaric actions. The history of SNM was removed from the curriculum long time ago ....... Looks like you're not following the issue.
  17. Haneefah, i'm just asking some clarifications. You don't need to ,, ehem ,,, well ,, u know ,,
  18. The right time ..... remember the right time. You need to finalize your evidences before the prosecution ........ it is on da way sxb.
  19. Justice: Caddaalad Form: Foom Employer: Qofka ama Shirkadda loo shaqeeyo (Loo Shaqeeye) Discriminatory Practice: Faquuqid File a Charge: Dacwad xerayn Worker Protections: Difaaca Shaqaalaha (dhowrista Shaqaalaha)
  20. You need to know about the politics, international laws and international relations plus the criminal justice ................ We are not talking to some ciyaal sxb ,,, the world knows what we're talking about.
  21. Welcome back Oodda ........ Now the Guru is back ..
  22. Ok then ,, just tell me the difficult words without posting everything here ....... You probably make a list of the difficult words you need to translate ,,,,,,,