oba hiloowlow

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  1. Abwaan;887018 wrote: http://www.raxanreeb.com/2012/11/daawo-sawirro-banaanbax-villa-soomaaliya-soo-agaasintay-oo-muqdisho-ka-dhacay/ Toban Wasiir waa fiicantee, Warka xun jooji Xunjufoow, Waqooyi waa la xusayoo, Wasiir macno leh waa hesheen, Ka waantoow tafaraaruqoo, Walaalahaa la soo midoow. waryaa shirib qatar ku dhufatay rageedi
  2. war today in the local maqaayad some puntlanders and some from Gedo were discussing the kismaayo matter kulaha arintani tolka wey mideysay and shiidh i got a headache listening to them believe me nobody hates Indhocadde and Goobaanle more than me and they where never in kismaayo so lets stop these propoganda isku *** cad weeye. I was thinking the whole day i was like how the hell are we going to have a nation when people are having this mentality its beyond cajaaib.
  3. Thanks Apo! war the problem with you lot is you think its a clan government just because the president hails from clan A, cuqdada hala joojiyo, the president is responsible for the whole country and Ahmed madoobe playing like that is jeopardizing the sovereignty of the central government, any man would've react the way the president is doing Ahmed madoobe and etc is making him look like a worthless president with no grounds in the country. tell me sxbayaal and be honest what would the president achieve of creating a clan agenda in kismaayo?
  4. wtf is wrong with somalis seriously HAG iyo balaayo aan lo joogin,. president Hassan sheikh mohamud doesn't have a clan agenda towards kismaayo , its simple, today the government doesn't rule Kismaayo, a clan militia aka Raas Kambooni is ruling the city and thats the problem waa iney hoosyimaadan dowladda magacaas la baaba'iyo oo ay ka mid noqdaan ciidamada dowladda federalka. shame on you guys for spreading this 91 era things, its 2012 its the last chance ,we where saying yesterday Al shabaab is the root cause for all the problems happening currently and as soon they left the city this BS started. we can only achieve our goals united. Gacmo wadajir bey wax ku gooyaan ee sheekada hala fahmo.
  5. Carafaat;885777 wrote: Is Dr.Osman one of the founding members of the PIM movement. I was going to say that, dr Osman is def part of this
  6. Haatu;885825 wrote: I was just reading on some of their backgrounds on RBC. It seems to me that all these people are related to the PM and President in some way (well some of them anyway ). Xittaa abtigii buu wasiir ka dhigey
  7. Haatu i have to agree with you mr Fiqhi is rageedi and experienced.
  8. thats the problem dee why oppose a whole government because your adeer isn't running the gov, the worst thing is president Hassan and Pm Saacid hasn't even been given the chance yet they are already opposing them taa ayaaba ah mucjisada ugu weyn
  9. Abwaan;885688 wrote: Oba, wakhti ha iskaga lumin wax jira ma ahan sheekooyinkaan, nothing more than 6 nin oo shaah meel ku wada cabey oo ka xanaaqey xasuuqii Itoobiyaanku dadka Xamar degenaa ku hayeen 2007-2008. In fact 4 qowsaar oo UK joogta waan arkay oo HAG baan ka tirsannahay leh laakiin rag siyaasiyiin ah amase hoggaamiyeyaal oo ummad wax ka dhaadhicin kara iyo fikir midba ma ahan. Haddana kuwa HAG wax nooga dhigayaa waa other Qosaarro raba in Soomaaliya ay mess ku jirto haddii aysan iyagu garwadeen ka noqon. You know maanta inta qof wuxuu rabo soo qoro ayuu website kasta u diri karaa inta Dr., Prof., iyo General ka hormariyo isagoo ka dhigaya elite soo saaray bayaan. wan gartay sxb
  10. Che -Guevara;885689 wrote: Oba...The 'Haters' are Somalis and their problems I assure are yours as well. If any Somali had ability to do ANYTHING without others, they would have done so already. sxb im talking about few people in the diaspora what can they possibly do for the country ninyahow.
  11. Xaaji Xunjuf;885687 wrote: Oba do you mean faroole or the Puntlandpost editors Im talking about those who are making up these BS stories and those spreading this propoganda.
  12. Che -Guevara;885675 wrote: This is our future-I am not sure what the fight is over anymore? There is no fight just some spoilers that are mad over that they didn't get the pm post dont worry though we'll manage even better without them.
  13. lol if liibaan gabeyre is the chairmen its a crazy sect, liibaan gabeyre aint the son of AUN salaad gabeyre kediye, infact liibaan is from dhuusamareeb/cadaado area.
  14. war che its propoganda sida ay uu bahdileen maxamed cali ameeriko arag
  15. the government is working under HAG we have to fight it. :eek:
  16. Aaliyyah;885598 wrote: Smoking and your health Smoking is a greater cause of death and disability than any single disease, says the World Health Organisation (WHO). Dr Trisha Macnair last medically reviewed this article in May 2011. How does smoking affect health? Cigarette smoke contains about 4,000 different chemicals which can damage the cells and systems of the human body. These include at least 80 chemicals that can cause cancer (including tar, arsenic, benzene, cadmium and formaldehyde) nicotine (a highly addictive chemical which hooks a smoker into their habit) and hundreds of other poisons such as cyanide, carbon monoxide and ammonia. Every time a smoker inhales, these chemicals are drawn into the body where they interfere with cell function and cause problems ranging from cell death to genetic changes which lead to cancer. This is why tobacco smoking is a known or probable cause of approximately 25 diseases. According to WHO figures, smoking is responsible for approximately five million deaths worldwide every year. However it also contributes to, or aggravates many other diseases and may play a part in many more deaths. Even the WHO says that its impact on world health isn’t fully assessed. WHO says smoking is a greater cause of death and disability than any single disease. By 2020, the WHO expects the worldwide death toll to reach 10 million, causing 17.7 per cent of all deaths in developed countries. There are believed to be 1.1 billion smokers in the world, 800 million of them in developing countries. Top Risk factors of smoking People take up smoking for a variety of reasons. Young people are especially vulnerable because of pressure from their peers and the image that smoking is clever, cool or 'grown-up'. Just trying a few cigarettes can be enough to become addicted. Many people say that smoking helps them to feel more relaxed or cope with stress but nicotine is a stimulant not a relaxant, so it doesn’t help stress. What people are describing is more likely to be relief from their craving or withdrawal symptoms. Top Smoking damage There are hundreds of examples and volumes of research showing how cigarette smoking damages the body. For example, UK studies show that smokers in their 30s and 40s are five times more likely to have a heart attack than non-smokers. Smoking contributes to coronary artery disease (atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries) where the heart’s blood supply becomes narrowed or blocked, starving the heart muscle of vital nutrients and oxygen, resulting in a heart attack. As a result smokers have a greatly increased risk of needing complex and risky heart bypass surgery. Smoking also increases the risk of having a stroke, because of damage to the heart and arteries to the brain. If you smoke for a lifetime, there is a 50 per cent chance that your eventual death will be smoking-related - half of all these deaths will be in middle age. Top Smoking and lung problems Smoking does enormous damage to the lungs, especially because these tissues are in the direct firing line for the poisons in smoke. As a result there is a huge increase in the risk of lung cancer, which kills more than 20,000 people in the UK every year. US studies have shown that men who smoke increase their chances of dying from the disease by more than 22 times. Women who smoke increase this risk by nearly 12 times. Lung cancer is a difficult cancer to treat - long term survival rates are poor. Smoking also increases the risk of the following cancers: •Oral •Uterine •Liver •Kidney •Bladder •Stomach •Cervical •Leukaemia Even more common among smokers is a group of lung conditions called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD which encompasses chronic bronchitis and emphysema. These conditions cause progressive and irreversible lung damage, and make it increasingly difficult for a person to breathe. Top Harm to children from smoking Smoking in pregnancy greatly increases the risk of miscarriage, is associated with lower birth weight babies, and inhibits child development. Smoking by parents following the birth is linked to sudden infant death syndrome, or cot death, and higher rates of infant respiratory illness, such as bronchitis, colds, and pneumonia. Top Smoking and young people Smoking is particularly damaging in young people. Evidence shows people who start smoking in their youth - aged 11 to 15 - are three times more likely to die a premature death than someone who takes up smoking at the age of 20. They are also more likely to be hooked for life. Nicotine, an ingredient of tobacco, is highly addictive – it takes on average on about six cigarettes before nicotine receptors in the brain are switched on, generating a craving for nicotine which may continue for the rest of the persons life. In less than one packet of cigarettes, a person’s brain can be changed forever from that of a non-smoker to a nicotine addicted smoker. Although the health risks of smoking are cumulative, giving up can yield health benefits, regardless of the age of the patient, or the length of time they have been smoking. If you join a proper smoking-cessation service, using all available help including medication and counselling, your chances of quitting may be as high as one in three (compared to just three per cent if you go it alone). ahaa you mean in that way abaayo
  17. Aaliyyah;885577 wrote: Smoking and Khat should be banned in Somalia. Markaas baa horumar la gaadhayaa. lol why cigarettes though