Naxar Nugaaleed

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  1. hundreds of threads yet and no one can say why they oppose the jubaland process or why it isn't constitutional. Gabbal sxb spill the beans, what leads you to say that misa waa just take my word for it?
  2. muran malayacni, these people lead a federal government, they should look in the constitution under which they elected or at the very least a dictionary
  3. oba hiloowlow;933505 wrote: tillamook i've said it many that every single piece of the country should be shared why should i be second citizen in puntland for example and have to share Mogadishu?.. BECAUSE Moqdishu is the capital of the country, and Puntland is not looool, and no one is "asking", it either is the capital or not
  4. if the wish of Somali people is muqdisho to return to what it was and even batter, to be a capital for Somali people, this issue has to be addressed. yet i am of the opinion that there is a bigger fish to fry at the moment: completion of regional admins, IDP resettlement, institution building...
  5. some landers waa cajiib walahi, a settlement of five thousand people is bigger then Buhoodle. Xiin you should leave our friend salaax with his funny lander math lol
  6. there is a reason we have google from wiki Iranians play jokes on each other on the 13th day of the Persian new year (Nowruz) (now means new and ruz means day), which falls on April 1 or April 2. This day, celebrated as far back as 536 BC ,[11] is called Sizdah Bedar and is the oldest prank-tradition in the world still alive today; this fact has led many to believe that April Fools' Day has its origins in this tradition.[12] The April 1 tradition in France, Romandy and French-speaking Canada includes poisson d'avril (literally "April's fish"), attempting to attach a paper fish to the victim's back without being noticed. This is also widespread in other nations, such as Italy, where the term Pesce d'aprile (literally "April's fish") is also used to refer to any jokes done during the day. This custom also exists in certain areas of Belgium, including the province of Antwerp. The Flemish tradition is for children to lock out their parents or teachers, only letting them in if they promise to bring treats the same evening or the next day. Under the Joseon dynasty of Korea, the royal family and courtiers were allowed to lie and fool each other, regardless of their hierarchy, on the first snowy day of the year. They would stuff snow inside bowls and send it to the victim of the prank with fake excuses. The recipient of the snow was thought to be a loser in the game and had to grant a wish of the sender. Because pranks were not deliberately planned, they were harmless and were often done as benevolence towards royal servants.[citation needed] According to some anecdotal sources, the British introduced April Fools' Day to the Filipinos between 1762-1764. This was during the British invasion of the Philippines when British forces backed up by Indian Sepoy troops occupied the then Spanish citadel of Manila and the surrounding areas. Perhaps the Indian (Sepoy) troops introduced too the Holi festival of India (ending March 31) to the Filipino subjects. To mark a subject with a yellow sash or sintas was.........
  7. Xaaji, did you really think states would not be formed according to clans
  8. and what would rer bay and bakool say about adding lower shabelle to your state abo lol and how about western galgadud, what do they want
  9. why would it join puntland, why not hiiraan and middle shabille
  10. general question, all these regions that have a problem with federal interference, can they not go to supreme court or parliament?
  11. even worse his accusing someone of being biased and is doing the something himself
  12. the separation of mosque and state, is not only good for the state, the people but also the mosque itself. the clergy can devote their time to spiritual guidance and not worry about political demagogues. and politicians can focus on public service rather the whims of religious demagogues
  13. lol at the waa warey slogan. Great move, glad people are starting to realize the importance of the environment
  14. that made no logic whatsoever. what is it that Somalis use say, your cloth has fallen. we now what your idea of unity is and its not nationalistic
  15. the list too damn long but high on the list would be touring the world for a year and retiring in the seychelles
  16. if they are, look around the net for ways to mess with them
  17. Che -Guevara;930811 wrote: I think I figured why Carafaat opposes Jubaland..hahaha you didn't know all along, carafat's idea of nationalism is snm+hag lol