Wiilo

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  1. Waad salaamantihiin marka horre, marka xigana waxaan rabaa in layga dabageeyo dhammaan wixii i dhaafay intii aan maqnaa. Maxaa cusub, yaa guursaday, yaase qabanqaabo ku jira hadda? Bal soo daaya warka, ayeeyo is back. Nabad iyo Caano:..........
  2. ^^^thanks xiinfaniin sxb..........
  3. Thanks nuune, yeah iam back and better than ever no, but thanks walaahi, i miss sol so much.............. thanks..
  4. Thanks Darling i was expacting that and more. thanks.
  5. Waan idin salaamay dhammaantiin salaan kadib caafimaadkeygu waa heer sare idinkana sidoo kale yaan filyaa. Waa anigii wiilo, qoraal badan ma sameynkaro oo hadda shaqo ayaan joogaa balse, waan ku soo noqondoonaa with full of smile and joy. wabillaahi towfiiq
  6. HELLO, HELLO, HEEELLLOOOOO. GO FIGURE:.............
  7. BIG TIME SINGLE Registerion Marital Status: Single (No Kids) Age: 30++ Education: NON (Is it Necessary?) Money: Important(Rich Men only) Religion: VERY VERY Important Know Enough. Go figure:.........
  8. It's Your Birthday Darling Juxa baby girl this is for you. Today is your special day, so celebrate in your favorite way. As time goes bye, The years begin to fly. But, you're only as old as you feel, even when gray hair begins to yield. Life is full of ups and downs But, always wear a smile, instead of a frown. Many wishes for days to come and may your birthday be a very extra special one. Happy Birthday!
  9. war heedhe adiga computer-ka aad dhinaca kale ka fadhidaa miyaa waanba kaa yaabee.... Soo dhawaaw....
  10. Jaceylbaro since aad aniga hadda ka soo laabatay your Honeymoon-kaaga waxaan filaa talo fiican waad bixin kartaa.. joking with you man... Anyways, thanks y'all it has been great responds and advices from y'all.........thanks.....
  11. I'm glad to hear that, OG_Girl good to see you gal, welcome back, jeceylbaro as well..Thanks nuune. Nabad & Caano:............
  12. indhayar huh,,,,wow,,,,I like me my Soomaali brths, indhayar me no nooo.....Don't hide gals y'all are singles, tell like it is....... Go figure:..........
  13. Juxa dear waad mahadsantay nuune sidoo kale, Sxbyaasheeyn OG_MOTI iyo Alle-ubaahne waxa loo waayay waxay ahaayeen sidaas yaah.. OG_MOTI sxb ani waa hore aan kuu sheegay nooh, isaga soo tag indhayartaa. Sxbkayn Alle-ubaahne maxaa tiri xabsi uu ku jiraahaa maxaa jiraane ninka waa fiicnaa markii iigu dambaysee, Alle-ubaahne sxb wat did you do? Bal halagu maqlo.. Go figure:.........
  14. Juxa gal waan kaa qeyliyay, i was gonna do a list of qualifications, but then i didn't want to be picky u know, but i like your list of qualifications gal..... One Qualification that is VERY VERY Important to me is,,, He gotta like SPORTS or else.... Good intentions Counts..... Go figure:..............
  15. u know wat, i will be first one to sign for my gal Hibo. Macaan add me to ur project, SINGLE .... Go figure:............
  16. Ogeysiis Ogeysiis, Ogeeysiis Waxaan hankan laga baafinayaa dhammaan aqayaarta aan in badan lamaqal warkooda, waxayna kala yihii aqayaarta hoos ku qoran magacyadooda. Sweeter than your tea Raula BOB Tuujiye OG_MOTI OG Girl Fadlan waxaa laga codsanayaa aqayaartaan inay sida ugu dhaqsiyaha badan isku soo diiwaangaliyaa soona sheegaan xaalkooda sida uu yahay haddii kale waxaan u qaadanaynaa in amuuro kale qabsadeeyn, waxayna anagu abuurayaan wel wel lexaad leh. Fadlan na soo gaarsiiya warkiinna. Mahadsanidiin... KA: SOL:...................
  17. Okey let me get the straight, are you saying that u want a girl to marry or are you saying that you already have a girl and you just don't know how to express your feelings for her? well, if you already have a girl just tell her how you feel, but if you want Somali girl to marry, well that is another case..... Go figure:..............
  18. Are you single? it is hard to answer this question, but i would say yes and no...... Go figure.................
  19. Thanks oday Cabdulle, waad mahadsantahay runtiina waa muhiin arimaha aad xustay walaakiis.. Thanks again...
  20. ^^Sida aan wada ogsoonnahay Soomaaliya waxaa jira rag gaari-gacanno alaabaha dadka ugu qaado badanaana jooga baqaarada ama istoorada waawayn ee alaabaha lagu ii biiyo. Maalin maalmaha ka mida ah ayaa waxaa isla joogay shan nin oo ah kuwa gaari gacannada ku shaqeysta, shantii afar ka mid ah ayaa waxay yiraahdeen waanu soo quraacanneynaa, afartii maahee midkii shanaad ayaa yiri waa tahay anigaa sii joogaya ee idinku baxa. Afartii ayaa is raacay oo doontay quraac, quraacdana waad taqaanaan waa Muufo iyo lafa baroodo oo lagu qasay ama lagu jajabiyay moos saliid macsarona lagu daray. Markii ay soo quraacdeeyn ayay soo laabteen, ayagoo soo socda oo soo yoognaya wadada ayaa gaari aad xawaarihiisa u sareeya ayaa ku yimid markaas suu jiiray mid ka mid ahaa afartii nin, kii markii horrayba ka haray ayaa yiri war haba dhintee halka badar uu qasaariyay ayaa iiga daran. Go figure:..........
  21. ^^^Ajaaja sheego aa igu dhaaftay meesha abaa, hibo walaashiis waad mahadsantahay heedhe, laakiin macaan waxaa dhahday men and women who are engaged are not qualified see layee laa kuwa aan waxba heyn laakiin rajo ku noolayaasha ah? ok, aniga observer-lee ahaanaa, indhaha lee ka daawanaa bal idinka inoo wada. sAlaAma kA dhEh:............
  22. And................ what are you trying to say sxb? Guurka halagu qaldamo.....plse brother....
  23. Mogadishu Pacification: A Grand Milestone The ongoing process to pacify the troubled capital of Somalia, Mogadishu, deserves a support from both the Somali Communities in Diaspora and the International Community. The process is a necessary step in restoring security to the lawless country in general and, in the capital city in particular. President Abdullahi Yusuf and Prime Minister Ali Ghedi should not only commend it but should also consider it as first sign of prolonged hope in relocating the TFG inside Somalia. The pacification process, if successfully executed, will, undoubtedly, put an end to the ugly disunity among the maiden Transitional Federal Government (TFG) and thus has the potential to save the outcome of a two-year long National Reconciliation Conference in Kenya. The TFG's support for the pacification of Mogadishu is particularly critical in light of the following reasons: 1. Mogadishu's status as the capital of Somalia is deeply engraved in the soul of all Somalis, a fact that is reiterated in the new Transitional Federal Charter. Moreover, any attempt to change this status, even temporarily, threatens to unravel the already fragile reconciliation process. 2. The proposed relocation to Jowhar and Biadoa is both unconstitutional and clearly unviable. The most recent events in and around Biadoa demonstrate that Biadoa is, if anything, less peaceful than Mogadishu itself, granted that Mogadishu’s dislocation rationale was instability, while Jowhar virtually lacks the structural infrastructures to host the TFG and its institutions. The International Community, spearheaded by the US, EU, UN, The Arab League and The Islamic Conference welcomed the Mogadishu pacification process. For many years, Mogadishu leaders were seen as a major obstacle to peace initiatives in Somalia, including Arta in 2000. Quite the contrary, they are now encompassed in the TFG and voluntarily unified their militias for the first time. Therefore, all of us should have a foreseeable reason to believe that they are, unlike anytime in the past, genuinely interested to pacify the capital for the relocation of TFG. The TFG has spent seven lackluster months in exile. The Somali MP's in Kenya have been thrown out of lodges several times for unpaid hotel bills and even detained by the Kenyan police force. The costly TFG presence in Kenya is, for that matter, categorically unnecessary. One account estimates that TFG spends a million dollar per month in Nairobi between lodging, food and transportation. A quarter of that amount can conveniently cover the TFG operations in Mogadishu a month. Kenyan Press has, on more than one occasion, spoken volumes about how Kenyan Government is growing impatient with regard to the prolonged presence of the TFG in Kenya. Many analysts are also pointing out to the hidden price the TFG is paying in losing its momentum with the Somali people as it continues to be exiled in Nairobi. It is time for President Yusuf and Prime Minister Ghedi to jump on the wagon and commend Mogadishu pacification efforts. By now, we hope, the President has realized that financial support from the International Community is contingent onto the relocation of TFG to Somalia. The President and the Prime Minister should redeem this opportunity and haul the TFG branches to Mogadishu expeditiously. Mogadishu inhabitants, on the other hand, welcomed the TFG relocation to their war torn city as manifested by the warm reception both Ghedi and the Speaker of the House experienced during their recent visits to the city. Long lines of people standing on the dusty streets of Somalia for longer periods waving green leafs and chanting patriotic songs have been the theme for every high level visit to the city. This should inspire the President and the Prime Minister to spearhead the relocation to Mogadishu. The fear factor insinuating in the President and the Prime Minister’s hearts is unfound. Once the relocation stalemate is resolved, the other revolving issue pertaining to Frontline Troops Deployment becomes automatically immaterial. This, in our view, is the last chance for the President and the Prime Minister to rescue the TFG on the impasse over its relocation. Events of the last few weeks are serious pretexts in failing the TFG. Being maiden itself, the TFG can't afford significant convulsion such as the last one where two opposing blocks head opposite directions. The international community can neither afford to ignore Somalia nor can the Somali people live without a functioning apparatus any longer. We urge the President and the Prime Minister to grasp this golden opportunity delivered on a silver plate and compromise this issue for the interest of greater Somalia. We equally urge Mogadishu leaders and the Speaker of the House to pave the road and publicize national reception in Mogadishu for the President, the Prime Minister and the remaining MP's in Nairobi. Failure to compromise on the relocation for Mogadishu will inevitably be subversive to the TFG. At stake is a two year-long reconciliation efforts sponsored by the International Community. Unlike in the past, the world community is fatigued towards Somalia’s never-ending unrest and may never broker another reconciliation attempt. Meanwhile, hindering Mogadishu pacification efforts, or mislabeling it, is unproductive and may encourage destructive elements to interpret the move as grounds for calling off the TFG. If nothing else, the pacification fruits will collaterally benefit the residents of Mogadishu whose lives were shattered by years of warlordism and instability. Somali Intellectuals. 1. Professor Ali Khalif Galayr, Minnesota. USA (Former Prime Minister) 2. Dr. Abdullahi Ahmed Addow, Washington DC, USA (Former US Ambassador) 3. Hussein Mataan, Minnesota, USA (Former Attorney General) 4. Avv. Sheikh Hassan Jaamici, Minnesota, USA (U.S Commission of Civil Rights) 5. Dr. Hussein Egal, Minnesota. USA (Medical Doctor) 6. Dr. Said Isse Mohamud, Maine. USA (Somali Scholar) 7. Prof. Abdirahim Hagi Mohamed, Toronto, Canada (Somali Scholar) 8. Prof. Sidow Abdi Mohamed. Minnesota, USA (University of Minnesota) 9. Dr. Abdulqasim Mohamud Ali. Minnesota, USA (Medical Doctor) 10. Mr. Ahmed Omar “Keliâ€, Maine. USA (Somali Intellectual) 11. Dr. Abdulkadir Ali Egal, Maine. USA (Somali Scholar & Former UNDP Officer) 12. Sheikh Ali Mo’allim Musse, Kansas City, USA (Islamic Scholar) 13. Abdillahi Mohamud Hirad, USA (Former Minister) 14. Abdullahi Nur Osman, U.K (Accountant and Community Leader) 15. Farhan Ali Ahmed, U.K (Community Activist – London Metro) 16. Abdullahi Mo’allim Abdi “Cirro†(Poet) 17. Ibrahim Abikar, Minnesota. USA ( Pilot) 18. Abdulqadir Mohamed Addow, Minnesota. USA (Somali Intellectual) 19. Said Sheikh, Wisconsin. USA (PhD Candidate, University of Wisconsin) 20. Abdirahman Waberi, Washington DC. USA (Writer) 21. Mohamed Adan “Tiiceeyâ€, Minnesota. USA (Graduate Student: Activist) 22. Sheikh Mohamed Garyare, Canada (Islamic Scholar) 23. Halima Ibrahim, Minnesota (Peace Activist) 24. Eng. Abdullahi Anshur, Minnesota (Peace Activist) 25. Mohamed Hassan “Sandheereâ€, Minnesota. USA (Graduate Student: Activist) 26. Mohamed Hussien “Gudbayeâ€, Minnesota. USA (Graduate Student: Activist) 27. Abdullahi Kulmiye, Minnesota. USA (Student Activist) 28. Abdirahman Jahweyn, Minnesota. USA (Student Activist) 29. Abdi-hashi Hussien, California. USA (Somali Entrepreneur) 30. Fadumo Mohamed, Minnesota. USA (Women Activist) 31. Mohamed Shariif, Minnesota. USA (Community Leader) 32. Dr. Ismail Hassan, Minnesota. USA (Medical Doctor) 33. Abdirahman Aynte, Minnesota. USA (Somali Journalist) 34. Afyare Abdi Elmi, Canada (Somali Journalist) 35. Mustaf Sheikh Yusuf, Texas. USA (Businessman) 36. Fadumo Abdullahi, Washington DC. USA (Somali Author) 37. Liban Abdi Ali, Arizona. USA (Teacher) 38. Gen. Ismail Ahmed Ismail, USA (Former Correctional Division Chief) 39. Hussein Warsame, Virginia. USA (Somali Intellectual) 40. Abdullahi Nur Mohamed “Jowharâ€, USA (US Sahan TV Coordinator) 41. Mohamed Abukar Ali, Minnesota USA (Businessman) 42. Mohamed Abdi Elmi, Minnesota. USA (Entrepenuer) 43. Eng. Hassan Mohamed Hassan, Minnesota (Teacher) 44. Eng. Khalif Farah Hayow, Minnesota, USA (Businessman) 45. Eng. Hassan Warsame, Minnesota, USA 46. Col. Hassan Warsame, Minnesota, USA (Former Senior Officer) 47. Col. Hassan Korneyl, Minnesota, USA (Former Senior Officer) 48. Daahir Diiriye Qooryare, Minnesota. USA 49. Raage Abdullahi Addawe, Minnesota, USA (Student Activist) 50. Yasin E. Garad, Minnesota, USA (Student & Community Activist) 51. Abdullahi Abdi Mohamed, U.K (Secretary of Somali Concern Group) 52. Dr. Dahir Maalin Sabriye, U.K (Associate Professor – St. Mary’s University) 53. Eng. Abikhadar Omar Yusuf “Daadirowâ€, Minnesota, USA 54. Said Kahiye, Minnesota, USA (Student Activist) 55. Ali Hassan Osman “Xoogsadeâ€, Minnesota USA (Somali Intellectual) 56. Mohamed Mukhtar Ibrahim, London. UK (Somali Intellectual) 57. Mohamed Abdulkadir Sh. Osman. Atlanta, USA (Businessman) 58. Abdulkadir Ahmed Alasow. Minnesota, USA (Somali Intellectual) 59. Ali Shiddo Farah. Oregon, USA (Businessman) 60. Haji Abdullahi Roble Jimale. Minnesota, USA (Peace Activist) 61. Abdi Mohamed Mohamud. Minnesota, USA (Student Activist) 62. Boqor Abdi Shire Halane. Minnesota, USA (Peace Activist) 63. Hasanen Mohamud. Minnesota, USA (Professional Social Worker) 64. Sahra Said Ahmed. Washington DC, USA (Teacher) 65. Kayse Suldaan Salah. Lodon, U.K (Businessman) 66. Eng. Mayow Mohamed Mo’ow. London, U.K (Civil Engineer) 67. Eng. Jamal Abdi Abbas. London, U.K (Peace Activist) 68. Drs. Maryan Abdulle Osman. Australia (Medical Doctor) 69. Prof. Abdinur Elmi Farah. Australia (Somali Scholar) 70. Sheikh Mohamed Sh. Hashi. Australia (Islamic Scholar)
  24. Hibo Nuro gacaliso waad mahadsantahay runtii sida aad tiriba waa muhiin in labada qof ay is dabeecad yaqaanaan si ay ugu fududaato is fahan gooda. Runtuna waxay tahay annagu haddii aanu nahay Soomaali dhankaa waan ku liidannaa somehow. Again waad mahadsantihiin dhammaantiin. Wabillaah:....
  25. Wiilo

    Love ( Jaceyl)

    where are you? Mango and Papaya with fried Tuna in Marka or Bariis Dheri with tender goat meat in Burco? Brother Nur I'm somewhere in Between, thanks for asking... Wabillaah:........