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  1. Osman please cut out the "Oh My God" India got nothing on Puntland. And President Faroole is the real King.
  2. Raamsade;830453 wrote: Lets get down to brass tacks. How much oil are we talking about? There is oil in virtually every country. It is the quantity and quality that matters. Let's just say enough oil that will never again make you see starving Somali children on CNN again.
  3. Qandalawi;830139 wrote: This is positive news now that oil is confirmed, lets hope its recoverable and large amounts. Inshallah, all is looking well today. God Bless
  4. What am I not surprised about this news. This is the Peace the nomads were speaking off?
  5. War Deg Deg ah oo lagu farxo—- Waxaa si rasmi ah loo helay Shidaalkii Puntland laga qodayey Posted by Pi on May 15th, 2012 Garowe(Pi) Shidaalkii laga qodayey Dooxada Dharooor ayaa si rasmi ah loo helay, Shirkada shidaalka qodaysay waxay sheegtey inay gareen shidaalkii oo ay waliba hoos u dhaafeen wax yar. Puntland waa laga helay shidaalkii la filayey, waliba waxaa la helay Shidaal ka badan kii la filayay, Inkastoo aan wali si rasmi ah loo shaacin waxaase la shaacin doono maalmahaan soo socda. Faahfashin buuxda waxaan idiinsoo gudbineynaa bari subax (talaado 15/05/2012) Puntlandi.com Xatunya wararka deg dega ah
  6. Glad to say inshallah I shall be there live for the event this year. :cool:
  7. I am in favor of War with Somalidiid than talks. If they can win a war without crying genocide, we shall give them their statehood. Until than everyone just shut the **** up about this issue. Thank You.
  8. Farmaajo is running a diaspora political campaign, but those he wants to rule are in Somalia and not these foreign countries and cities. I would like to see him doing this kind of political campaign in Mogadishu, Bosaso, Galkayo, Garowe, Gedo, Bay, Bakool, Hiiraan, Sool, iyo Kismayo once Al Shabaab is kicked out.
  9. xiinfaniin;827583 wrote: Turkey is helping , so will other nations as well. The season of kheyr has commenced General Indhacadde and Professor Yalaxow ideas are no longer appealing Indeed we are moving forward.
  10. nuune;827360 wrote: Looks like foreign dignitaries has being queued also, Shariifka did scored huge stunt this time! More cracking images here Only that was waay to much. Dam!
  11. In the new world it looks like things happen much faster. Mogadishu will be rebuilt 10x faster than it was destroyed. 21 years of destruction will be undone and upgraded to world standards in about 3-5 years or less. Now that is impressive to say the least.
  12. Turkish Red Crescent to Launch Urban Renewal Project in Mogadishu Turkish Red Crescent Society is set to launch an urban renewal project in Mogadishu, the Somali capital, and an agreement has been penned with Somali government to that end, the society's head said Saturday. Ahmet Lutfi Akar said Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality would offer technical support in the renewal project as a solution partner of the Turkish Red Crescent. "A fleet of heavy construction equipment would arrive in Mogadishu in June. We have a budget of 100 million USD, all of which is dedicated to this project. We will rebuild Mogadishu," Akar said. :cool: Monday, 7 May 2012
  13. Shirkii Odayaasha Dhaqanka Soomaaliyeed oo Muqdisho ka furmay (SAWIRRO) The Constituent Assembly conference has been convened in Mogadishu, bringing together 135 traditional elders to decide the selection of the assembly that will adopt a constitution and a new parliament for Somalia. The new constitution once approved will see Somalia have a permanent government and a reformed parliament. Several lawmakers attended the event and welcomed the process terming it as a great victory for the current transitional government that, amid fighting Al-Shabaab, has managed to draw up a new constitution for the Somali people. The well-attended ceremonial day featured the President, the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the Parliament, who received the elders with enthusiasms and praised their leadership. Government Spokesman told Press TV that the conference also signifies the commitment of the signatories of the Roadmap, especially in the agreement to end the transitional period in time and called on the elders to make wise decisions and usher Somalia into a new constitution with a clear political dispensation. The current transition government has spent almost three years trying to dislodge al-Shabaab from major towns in Somalia. This, as the lawlessness has also spread even in the sea, with organized armed pirates threatening the maritime industry by hijacking merchant ships. However, Somali government is of the view that putting an end to lawlessness and piracy in Somali only depends on the enactment of a new constitution and a permanent Somali government, which is due to take power in August.
  14. Somalia PM Plans Constitutional Government by August Somalia's Transitional Federal Government is making preparations to hand over power to an elected government in AugustThe surprising development is being engineered by a Somali-American technocrat intent on ending his native country's reputation as a failed state. Somalia's Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali is a man with a mission. The Harvard-educated Ali could easily go back to his wife and four children and his career as an academic in the United States. A month ago, he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt that killed two of Somalia's top sports officials. Instead he has chosen to take on what some might call “mission impossible,” returning stability to Somalia after more than 20 years of lawlessness and conflict. Just a few months ago, southern Somalia was in the grip of drought and famine. Much of the countryside was controlled by al-Shabab, an Islamic extremist group that refused to allow Western aid agencies to provide life-saving food aid. As a result, thousands of Somalis died. Today, al-Shabab's grip is broken, due partly to public anger at their callousness, and partly to a African Union-led military force that hit them when they were at their weakest. A few weeks ago, al-Shabab fighters were forced to pull out of their last few positions in Mogadishu. Prime Minister Ali sees the political vacuum created by al-Shabab's departure as an opportunity for his U.N.-backed government, which until recently was seen as weak, corrupt and incompetent. "We gained a lot of territory from Shabab. They're on the run, and Somalis came to understand they have no tolerance," he said. "They don't have a Somali agenda. Their agenda is an obnoxious agenda. Shabab lost the hearts and minds of the Somali people. They lost the battle and also lost the war." Ali and his crew of Western-educated technocrats are racing against the clock to create a constitutional government for Somalia by August, when his administration's mandate expires. Two weeks ago they finished drafting a new constitution. In technocratic form, Ali expresses confidence that he can succeed where others have failed by strict adherence to a timetable. "We have a 'road map.' You know why previous governments failed was because they never had a framework that guides them, that takes them from where they were and to where they want to be," he said. "Now we have a framework. The road map has benchmarks, timelines and deadlines of doing specific jobs. That's why we've succeeded." The next steps include forming a convention of elders to select a constitutional assembly that will ratify the constitution. The assembly will then choose members of a slimmed-down parliament that will elect a speaker and a president by July. The new government would then be ready to take power by August, when Prime Minister Ali's mandate expires. It's a tall order, but he says the progress made in the past few months suggests it can be done. "Nobody would have thought seven months ago that the whole city of Mogadishu would be secured and safe," he said. "We are a proud country with rich history. We'll get out of this mess and hopefully in the near future you will have a Somalia at peace with itself and its neighbors." Ali says al-Shabab may continue for some time to be able to stage sporadic terrorist attacks like the one this week that killed two members of parliament. But he envisions a state that within five years will become a solid member of the community of nations, something that has evaded Somalia for more than two decades.
  15. Somalia;825235 wrote: I like how the secessionists and southerners like Oba have admitted that the only reason they question it is because Puntland supports it. Puntland, always the center of attention. I bet Xaaji will come with that decentralized argument next, their moves are so predictable.
  16. It's funny how in Somalia it's Political lossers have the loudest mouths. From War-Lords To Tuug Geedi and the Professor who failed as an PM once and again failed to established a simple State call Khatuumo!!! TFG, Puntland iyo Somaliland the only political powers of Somalia is of our concern.:cool:
  17. The new constitution will be passed and enfored by 15,000 AU Troops. Cali Khalif Galaydh and the rest of the political failures of Somalia aren't worth a cup of tea in this matter. Perhaps someone should ask Cali Khalif Galaydh what happen to Khaatumo State in which he is thrid president off? Why is he once again back in the diaspora?
  18. The international community spoke right on time. Now let's reinforce our words with the 15,000 African Unions Troops In Mogadishu and take this ball home with all the dawladiid in the sideline. :cool:
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  20. A well deserved appreciation. Indeed Thank You Turkey. Somalia is a member state of many, many organizations, from the United Nations African Union, Arab League, and Igad but nothing means more to Reer Somali today than this unprecedented Friendship with Turkey who have provided more than Aid, but renewed hope for Somalia.
  21. If it happened in Europe or North America slapping the focker back would have been an option, but it happened on Somali soil and person being slapped a Somali. This is an example for all future pigs, slap a Somali in Somalia and it's death for you.
  22. The Qaldaans have no shame where ever they are uff.
  23. As for the main topic. Saracen officer had it coming and a death well deserved what the **** was he thinking slapping a Puntlander? This ain't Mogadishu or Hargeysa Puntlanders have dignity!!!!
  24. Somalia;824489 wrote: Yeah the fake story made up by Press TV which has been banned from Europe and America due to its reporting and fined several times. Or is it the story about Siilaanyo being a homosexual and married to a partner for 27 years? It's funny how Jacaylbaro wants to make us believe the lion of the horn got slapped but Siilaanyo being a homosexual is a different story. But Jacaylbaro both stories were reported by the same source. lol