Mooge

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  1. looool. and they said Mooge's fadhikudirir is biased. niyoow this goverment has been a disaster for the country and a stain to the somali name. this qoslaye horror show needs to be stopped or else there will be nothing called somalia. i will send pm to my friend Abwaan who is always arguing with me defending the indefensible.
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    Sambuusi Beach

    wa mesha ayeyaday xuduntedu ku aasantahay.
  3. Navy ships are using Britney Spears to scare off Somali pirates. Captains are playing the popstar's hits at full volume to deter 'western culture-hating' pirates and stop them boarding the ships, merchant navy officer Rachel Owens revealed to the Metro. Classic hits Baby One More Time and Oops! I Did It Again are being used and have proved effective at stopping kidnap attempts from bandits. Second Officer Owens, who works on supertankers off the east coast of Africa, said: ‘Her songs were chosen by the security team because they thought the pirates would hate them most. ‘These guys can’t stand Western culture or music, making Britney’s hits perfect.’ Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2478838/Britney-Spears-songs-used-scare-Western-culture-hating-pirates-Somalia.html Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
  4. walaakiis, who do you want to lead puntland? if i was holding a gun to your head and i told you to ignore your HAG membership for one minute, who would you vote for labada nin?
  5. http://hiiraan.com/news/2013/oct/wararka_maanta26-33833.htm shekadi way xumatay.
  6. Ma faroole mise cabdiweli. meetings, meetings, meeting, more meeting, fadhikudirir is packed with hot debates.
  7. cadale, what should insult you should be robbing innocent people and killing them on the way out. Jareeroow is his name ninyoow by the way. read the news. HAG always defending the indefensible. howdian, the soldiers look like normal somalis unlike the Oromo looking ones in somaliland. lol.
  8. Jareeroow Baaboow and his little sidekick child robed the Boosaaso gold market the other day and in the process of fleeing killed a woman. Today they were identified and caught by the Bosaso police. gurigodi ay deganayen ba logu tagey.
  9. i told jacalybro that picture he was showing off here was embarrassing and it made the old man look compromised, violated and sick. lool. aaway lataliyihii odayga ee media u qaybsana. haduu Jacaybaro yahay, walagu khasaray. lol.
  10. he was born in Mogadishu which means when he says the "country of our birth" he means Somalia which Somaliland is part of. The sheep gullible secessionist are fooled once again. he played a big game with that vague statement. lol.
  11. Classified;982288 wrote: Who's Hassan Al-Turabi? Turabi a Sudanese politician.
  12. i think we should talk about the good side of somali women. the women in the video shed their blood to fight for freedom from habesha enslavement and they continue to fight for somali identity while some xaliimos are busy marrying chinese.
  13. niyoow that picture looks embarrassing. if that is all the hidden information jacaylbaro doesn't want other people to copy, i worry for his state of mind. loool.
  14. Houda Rafle, an E! Network TV producer, 28, is battling advanced cancer months after a Trillium radiologist missed seeing a tumour near her heart on a CT scan. http://www.thestar.com/life/health_wellness/2013/09/13/trillium_radiologist_misread_ct_scan_in_march_now_woman_is_fighting_for_her_life.html
  15. i we ever lost safferz to a marauding Wi Tu Lo china boy, i would lose hope. it will not happen.
  16. niyoow I will send you camel milk powder, add water and sell the milk for 3 dollars. you and i will split the profits. this is really profitable.
  17. worst news ever. people in nairobi are very angry at the animal looters.
  18. cadale, xiin was big supporter of sheikh shariif. you got that wrong cadale.
  19. i fear our resident beauty safferz may be lured by these scrupulous foreign hungry men.
  20. Mogadishu — Political disputes over the forthcoming cabinet reshuffle emerged within Federal Government of Somalia leaders in Mogadishu according to independent sources, Garowe Online reports. The sources noted that President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud rebuffed a list of new ministers proposed by Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon in a bid to expand the current council of ministers from 10 to 25 Ministers as Shirdon declared in his first year anniversary statement on October 6, the date on which he assumed the prime Minister's office. "The President rejected to accept the proposed list of ministers and deputy ministers which consists of 25 members, because it was really clear to the President that Shirdon wants to sack Ministers key to Hassan Sheikh," Villa Somalia official who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the news told Garowe Online. The presidential official says, Shirdon decided to appoint a new minister for Foreign affairs post replacing the current position holder Fowsiyo Haji Adan, President Hassan's close ally and the country's first female foreign minister and Deputy Prime Minister who remains an important figure from Somalia's separatist region of Somaliland. He disclosed that Prime Minister Shirdon officially opposed to Mohamud's suggestions which appeared as a 'dictation' and interference to Shirdon who a number of times asked Hassan Sheikh Mohamud to keep his influence away from the cabinet affairs. On the other hand, sources close to the Prime Minister's office confirmed to GO that Mohamud right hand man and the Interior and National Security Minister Abdikarin Hussein Guled has sided with the Prime Minister, underlining the growing struggle for full authority by Shirdon. Interior Minister, Guled is believed to have played a great role in pushing Hassan Sheikh Mohamud into the presidency during the country's latest presidential contest in September 2012. Shirdon took a leading role in moving the war-ravaged nation quite forward after he paid diplomatic tours to the neighbouring countries and the strategic security partners including Ethiopia, Kenya, Burundi and Djibouti as well as Turkey and Geneva where he attended international conference on Human Rights development late last month. Political analysts tell that Shirdon might not doom his willingness of exercising the duties within the confines of law to failure. garoweonline