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Dardaaranka dhalinyarada

by Dr. A Baadiyow

 

1. Nin dadalla baan ahay

2. Danyartana udoodoo

3. Dalkiisana u door bida

4. Da’da soo koreysana

5. Udardaarma kheyrkiyo

6. Iyo iney door ka qaatan

7. Dalkoodiyo dadkooda'iyo

8. Iney dawlad dhaliyaan

9. Lagu diirsan doonoo

10. Danta guud daweysoo

11. Dar xumada daryeeshoo

12. Lagu wada dawooboo

13. Karaamda dadkeynana

14. Kor uqaadda daaiman

……………………………………..

15. Waxaan taas kusii daray

16. Da’da soo koreysana

17. Aan kula dardaarmaa

18. Udulqaata diifada

19. Digdigleynta joojiya

20. Dibad jooga joojiya

21. Dan la’aanta joojiya

22. Door la’aanta joojiya

23. Dawlad duminta joojiya

24. Duugsiyaduu dareeroo

25. Darajooyin sare hela

26. Daraasada ha joojina

27. Ilaa aad doktoornimo

28. Darajada ka gaartaan

…………………………………………….

29. Intaas waxaan kusii daray

30. Da’da soo koreysana

31. Aan kula dardaarmaa

32. Kala daadsanaan iyo

33. Kala dididda joojiya

34. Isku duubanaantiyo

35. Waalnimada doorbida

36. Dimoqradiyaadkiyo

37. Dood wadaaga doortoo

38. Dambiyada yareeyoo

39. Kali taliska diidoo

40. weligiin ha daalinna

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BOB   

Somalina;798568 wrote:
It's deep innit! BOB waa soo gelinaa Xamar Weyne IA.

Yes its and the best part is that it's written in a simple Somali so that qof walbo wuu fahmi karaa including Tuujiye. Haye waa lagaa sugaa sawirada Xamar Weyne Insha Allah and Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peace, Love & Unity.

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First international airline for 20 years lands in Mogadishu

 

From correspondents in Mogadishu From: AFP March 06, 2012 6:39PM

 

THE first long-distance international commercial airliner in some two decades to fly to Somalia's war-torn capital landed on its maiden flight at Mogadishu airport today.

 

The Turkish Airlines flight, with a high level delegation from Ankara led by Turkish deputy prime minister Bekir Bosdag, was welcomed on landing in the anarchic seaside capital by Somali President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed.

 

"Today is big day for Somalia - Turkish Airlines made its first official flight to Somalia," said Somali government official Abdisalam Mohamud, adding that top leaders welcomed the flight to "commemorate the big event".

 

Several Somali airlines, including Kenya-based African Express, fly into Somalia from neighbouring nations, but Turkish Airlines' proposed twice-weekly flights are the first commercial flights from outside the region.

 

"The deputy prime minister of Turkey has officially opened the operations of the international carrier," Mohamud added.

 

Somalia has had no effective government since 1991 and in recent years al-Qaeda-allied Shabaab insurgents and other groups have taken an increasing hold on large parts of the country.

 

Security was tightened in Mogadishu ahead of the plane's arrival, with the main roads in neighbourhoods around the airport blocked by gangs of heavily armed policemen.

 

"Security is a major issue in Mogadishu so we are trying our best to assure that things go smoothly," said Somali police commander, Colonel Mohamed Adan.

 

"We are very happy to see this country gradually gaining international attention, a step on the road towards development," Adan added.

 

The airline's arrival was welcomed by Mogadishu residents, who said they hoped it would make it easier for relatives in the large Somali diaspora scattered around the world to come home to visit.

 

"Everybody is talking about Turkish Airlines," said Hidig Ali, a resident of Mogadishu. "This is a big deal, as it can help many people outside the country to come back and see their homeland and family."

 

"Turkish Airlines will encourage other international carriers to realize they, too, can operate in Somalia. It really is a major step towards development and we are happy today with Turkey," said Shamso Agey, another resident.

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Jaamacadda SIMAD oo Muqdisho ka furtay Xarunta Taqasusiga Sare ah

 

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Isniin, Maarso 05, 2012 (HOL) — Jaamacada Simad ayaa magaalada Muqdisho ka furtay maanta oo Isniin ah xarunta taqasuska sare ee (Center For Post-Graduate), taasoo hoos iyadoo waxbarashada xaruntan la kaashanaysa jaamacadda Open University ee dalka Malaysia.

 

Furitaanka xaruntan ayaa waxaa goobjoog ka ahaa mas'uuliyiin kala duwan oo ka socday jaamacadaha Muqdisho, arday horay uga baxay SIMAD iyo xildhibaan, Cabdi Abshir Dhoorre oo ka mid ah xubnaha baarlamaanka Soomaaliya.

 

Ugu horreyn waxaa xafladda ka hadlay guddoomiyaha xaruntaan cusub ee taqasusiga sare ee jaamacadda Simad, Inj. Maxamuud Maxamed Calasow isagoo sheegay in xaruntan loogu talagalay inay ka faa’iideystaan dadka u baahan waxbarashada sare.

 

Sidoo kale wuxuu sheegay in waxbarashada xaruntan ay la kaashan doonaan Open University oo ku taalla dalka Malaysia, iyadoo ay u furan tahay cid walba oo kasoo qalin-jabisa jaamacadaha dalka jinsi kasta oo uu yahay.

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Xildhibaan, Abshir Cabdi Dhoore oo xiriirka caalamiga ah u qaabilsan jaamacadda Soomaaliya ee xarunteedu tahay Muqdisho ayaa isaguna hadal uu ka jeediyay xafladda ku sheegay in jaamacadda SIMAD ay soo martay marxalado kala duwan, isagoo xusay in haddii arrintan ay ku guuleystaan ay bulshada Soomaaliyeed u horseedi doonaan horumar.

 

Guddoomiyaha jaamacadda SIMAD, C/raxmaan Maxamed Xuseen (Odowaa) oo isna gabgabadii xafladda hadlay ayaa sheegay inay si toos ah u furan tahay xarunta taqasuusiga sare ee jaamacadda SIMAD uuna ka faa'iideysan karo qof walba oo Soomaaliya.

 

Odawaa wuxuu sheegay inay yeesheen jaamacadaha SIMAD iyo Banaadir ayna iska kaashan doonaan wixii hadda ka dambeeya waxbarashada dadka Soomaaliyeed, isagoo xusay in qof walba oo waxbarasho doon ah ay soo dhaweynayaan.

 

Jaamacada SIMAD oo horay u ahaan jirtay Machad ayaa waxay ka mid tahay jaamaacadaha ka hirgalay Soomaaliya wixii ka dambeeyay burburka, waxaana wax ka barta arday badan oo Soomaaliyeed.

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http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2012/Mar/wararka_maanta5-17184.htm

 

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Postgraduate: Current, relevant programmes catering to the workplace

 

The next step for OUM’s FBM courses, specifically its MBA programme, is to venture into Sri Lanka (Graduate School of Management, Sri Lanka), and
Somalia (Simad University)
.

http://www.nst.com.my/local/extras/postgraduate-current-relevant-programmes-catering-to-the-workplace-1.48127

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Turkey says will establish two development offices in Somalia

 

Turkey's deputy prime minister expressed the country's support to restoration of internal peace in Somalia.

Bekir Bozdag said Turkey was always telling its interlocutors that domestic peace should be maintained in Somalia.

"Turkey will be pleased to see positive outcome in efforts to restore domestic peace, and we have told Somali officials that we are ready to extend every type of assistance," Bozdag told reporters on his way back to Turkey from Somalia.

 

Bozdag said Somalia asked Turkey to help train soldiers and police, but this was something that could be done after international conventions were signed.

 

The minister said there were many projects Turkish businessmen could undertake in Somalia, and the Somali government had said that it would do everything it could to facilitate investments.

 

"Officials told us that history has changed in Somalia after Turkey came to (help) the country. They see Turkey as the source of change and hope," Bozdag said.

 

Bozdag said Somalia considered Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit a historic step, inauguration of Turkish Embassy as a second step, and direct Turkish Airlines (THY) flights a third step.

 

The minister said Turkey would establish two development offices in Somalia, and noted that if Somalia could be taught to stand on its own feet by increasing its experiences and know-how, this would be the biggest assistance to that country.

 

Bozdag said Turkey would open a nursing school and health vocational high school in Somalia, and educate 500 students in its schools.

"230 students will be educated in foundation universities and 270 others in state universities," Bozdag said.

 

Bozdag said Turkey would also extend environmental cleaning and municipal work support to Somalia.

 

Turkey was in Somalia for humanitarian purposes, not for some political intentions, Bozdag said.

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