
Jacaylbaro
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Pitbulls are for Wusses... Get a Real Pet-- African Style!
Jacaylbaro replied to dhulQarnayn's topic in General
That is Nigeria ,,, a friend of mine showed me this pic 3 years ago when he went there for the first time ,,,,, they're crazy ,,,, -
Dee anagaa is wadna waa automatic ....
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Oooooooops ,,, lemme just clean it up bal. Been busy buying the eid stuff for the ciyaalka ,,,,
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Wixii bilaa hadaf ah baa soo dega ,,,, dayax gacmeedku markuu meeraha gaadho wuu fadhiistaa halkiisaa ee ma soo noqdo ,,, ask NASA if you want ,,
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United Western Somali Liberation Waxani ma iyagaa is galaba ,,,,,
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United Western Somali Liberation Waxani ma iyagaa is galaba ,,,,,
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United Western Somali Liberation Waxani ma iyagaa is galaba ,,,,,
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I'm from Somaliland ,,,,, if that does make sense to you ,,
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Marka hore mahadsanid Marka xigta wax duulay lama soo celiyo, Mustawaqooyinkaas iyo shuqulkaa dadkani garan maayaane ha isku xiijin ,,,, kuwaas waatii beri hore saxarada la iska mariyaye ,,
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Ciid Mubaarak Darawalka .............
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Waar niyow i think you have a margin problem with your screen ,,,,,,,
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Kaasi weligiiba wuu jiraye ,,, Guba miyaanad arag ?
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Vote registration stops in hargeysa 40% dident get Registered
Jacaylbaro replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
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Vote registration stops in hargeysa 40% dident get Registered
Jacaylbaro replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
xaaji, maalmahan ma waxbaad yara kabbataa ?? -
Ethiopia says TFG is terminally ill - turning off life-support system
Jacaylbaro replied to Suldaanka's topic in Politics
Adigu waydiiso hadaad rabto ,,, -
From Hargeisa to Jeddah then to Mecca. Was interesting and 26 days of fatigue ,,,
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Vote registration stops in hargeysa 40% dident get Registered
Jacaylbaro replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Maxaa ii dhigay ......... SOW IKAN ,, ... Whohoooooo ,, -
looooooool ,, waa la hubaa inuu xajkii caadiga ahaa yahay ,,
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Will be back for more news. This happened in Xiis, Sanaag yesterday. Some boats of pirates were damaged bot no human casualties reported. Stay Tuned for more ..............
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Soomaali iyo Qabiil maxaa kala haysta .....
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MOGADISHU, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Ambulances and their life-saving service returned to Mogadishu this week for the first time in two years, but some residents saw them as a harbinger of more fighting in the Somali capital. The British charity Lifeline Africa donated the five vehicles and is paying the salaries of 10 nurses and their drivers who started work in the chaotic city on Wednesday. The impoverished Horn of Africa nation has been mired in civil conflict since warlords overthrew a dictator in 1991. Fighting between Islamist rebels and Somalia's interim government has killed some 10,000 civilians since the start of last year and driven a million more from their homes. "These ambulances will reduce the big number of injured people who die from loss of blood," Rufai Mohamed Salad, Lifeline Africa's coordinator in Mogadishu, told Reuters. "They have already taken 20 wounded people to various hospitals." The charity also planned to provide fire engines, he said. The ambulances arrived the same week Somalis saw the country's first university graduation ceremony for nearly two decades: 20 doctors and dozens of teachers beat huge odds to qualify from Mogadishu's Benadir University. As with Thursday's graduation party, local mobile phone firms were quick to associate themselves with the rare good news. Telcom and Nationlink have set up free emergency numbers -- 112 and 777 -- for users to call for an ambulance. Medical services are in high demand, with the Islamist insurgents camped on the outskirts of Mogadishu and battles breaking out regularly in parts of the centre. At least 15 people were killed on Friday when Ethiopian forces backing the government shelled a guerrilla stronghold in the north of the city, witnesses said. Ethiopia has said it will withdraw all its troops from Somalia by the end of the year. With some residents fearing an imminent assault on Mogadishu by the Islamists, the new ambulances speeding past with their red lights flashing merely heralded more hard times ahead. "We're not happy to see ambulances after 18 years of bloody war. It shows us that Mogadishu will face the worst infighting," mother-of-six Halima Farah told Reuters. "We even fear our youths will join the rival combatants because they now know they will get quick medical treatment."