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Somaliland families on Citizen or stranger Aljazeera reports
Alpha Blondy replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in General
N.O.R.F;962367 wrote: ^Why are you not the one 'returning home'? i've REJECTED the WEST all together, inaar. i feel at 'home' already. i was deluded inaar and felt British, ma garatay? balse, Britain will always be home ee sida uula soco. -
big game yesterday, you know. 'hamza fabregas' from the daad madheedeh team scored a free-kick. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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N.O.R.F;962366 wrote: Clean it with flash..... without flash.....
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^ inaar and beesha haradaan special envoy, my house is infested with mosquitoes. what do you advise?
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Somaliland families on Citizen or stranger Aljazeera reports
Alpha Blondy replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in General
^ that's my family, you know. we're a bunch of celebrity hungry folks, ma istidhi? -
hi y'all. working from home. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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see y'all around.
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hard tune. Jah Bless, y'all.
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i bet people think i'm some weirdo. this thread will have to be evaluated. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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Apophis;962304 wrote: Later peeps. Keep it real Alfow, and follow nuune's advice for his counsel is always wise. follow the advise of a jinn obsessed man? why bother when i can just go to Kala Baydh and get real jinn based advise. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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Cambuulo iyo bun;962301 wrote: :confused: we are a lot of things but we are definitely not walaalo ee sida ula sooco i despice you runtii inaar :cool: Joking grab that dagger while you can and stab them repeatedly. waa iga waalo. they'll do that and much more if they could ee sida uula soco, inaar.:cool:;)
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Apophis;962297 wrote: Feeling like Caeser at the Rubicon, glory and ululation waiting on the other side..... it's a soul ego massage and a little bit of conscious music until then. this is too easy laakin. i don't have to do anything special. its like working at 32% potential. its almost pathetic, inaar. its like switching the light on for someone who can't reach it. sometimes, they just stand there in the darkness before i go out of my way to ask....''would you like me to switch the light on?"..... mostly, they just look at me and reply with a stern ''No, thanks boy, we can manage, ma garatay?''.......... do you know what i mean? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL. Apophis;962297 wrote: U sheeg sxb. HAG iyo SAHAL wa walalo, weyna heshi'nayan ain't that something, ma istidhi? a day in southern politics sure does change ee soo ma aragtid? :p
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Cambuulo iyo bun;962292 wrote: You have watched too much Black Hawk Down mays tidhii inaar :mad: LOOOOOOOOOOL. take a chill pill, inaar. why so sensitive? the way y'all are going, it wouldn't be long before political correctness is a national law. maybe ''Mad Dog Mahad'' can introduce that into parliament for y'all. the little prick was a friend of mine before he ran towards the light to NEVER return home. :D
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Apophis;962286 wrote: This is the first time I'm hearing of that; are you serious?? it must be true because yaa HAG waxaa laa cuni kara? rashiinku belongs to caydiid after all, ma garatay? Apophis;962286 wrote: That's tough bro. I know I'm the last person to say this but try to focus on the positive. I know it's a banal, leftist Chelsea type advice, but it works that's just the thing dee. this is too perfect but its depressing to have no-one to show-off to. i feel the slight hand of history on my shoulders, inaar. its that good :cool:
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Adele special edition here on the conscious music thread, y'all.
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Apophis;962273 wrote: ^^ :D Harsh kulaha, you live with first world problems, of which you have a bag load of PS: I see my friend from Mogadishu, Mr C&B in the house. Pps: xageyga shekada wa bash bash iyo barwaqo. i don't know what's so funny. you seem to be in cheery mood, ma istidhi? i'm guessing you've heard about UNSOM opening a forth office in Kismayo, miyaa? inaar, living with first world problems in the third world isn't easy dee. its the regularity, the de javu and the predictability of my life that's harsh. i swear its like groundhog day every day, ma garatay? that's not easy.
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^ Mr. Magenta, its alright. i'm just living. besides the regular harsh realities of life, it's all good. xagaa waa sidee?
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^ past exams papers? i forgot how to write. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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this song is too good. it's very inspirational....works every time.
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i've had such a terrible day. i've come to realise i'm only happy when online. that's quite sad walahi.
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Intro.............. The MAE Public Library, Community Cultural and Information Resource Centre is a holistic solution to Hargeisa’s Library, Educational and Cultural needs. The Centre will provide a positive experience for local communities delivering a popular and heavily used service provision for everyone, allowing unbiased and unparalleled access to knowledge. This service aims to benefit everyone, and will stand for intellectual freedom, democratic engagement, community cohesion, social justice and equality of opportunity. This service aims to give identity to its community and will provide opportunities to everyone. Their role is to enrich lives and to engage society. The MAE Public Library, Community Cultural and Information Resource Centre aims to provide: - A positive future for children and young people - Fulfilling opportunities for older people - Promotion of local identity and community pride - Learning, skills, training and workforce development for young people - Equality, community cohesion and social justice - Economic regeneration - Community engagement and Participation The MAE Public Library, Community Cultural and Information Resource Centre service provision will offer a programme of activities and events that reflect the important role of the centre in the local community. These activities will include: - Activities for parents and toddlers, children and young people - Events to encourage the experience of literature, particularly Somaliland’s rich literary tradition, through author talks, reading groups, storytelling and promoting the joy of books through imaginative selection and presentation of stock - Programmes to support family and community learning - Promotion and support of the study of local history - Programmes to develop information literacy - ICT proficiency - Skills for life Vision Statement MAE Community Library and Information Centre services vision is to disseminate knowledge to local communities and to make their voices, wishes and concerns are effectively heard. Our vision is based on the following: - People: Be a great place to work where people are inspired to be the best they can be. - Portfolio: Bring to Hargeisa a portfolio of literature and knowledge that will satisfy people's desires and needs. - Partners: Nurture a winning network of local people, local community groups and educational service providers. - Planet: Be a responsible organisation that makes a difference by helping build and support sustainable communities. - Productivity: Be a highly effective, lean and forward thinking organization. Mission Statement The MAE Public Library, Community Cultural and Information Resource Centre will work with grass roots communities and local people through mobilization and participation. Our service will address primarily the needs of the disadvantaged and vulnerable people: young people, children and women by providing them with knowledge and initiatives as well essential tools to improve their livelihoods. Objectives In striving to achieve its mission Hargeisa library has set itself the following objectives: - Promote and empower local communities’ pursuit of sustainable livelihoods. - Empower young people, particularly females, through provision of essential skills and knowledge about their rights. - Forge links of cooperation and solidarity with national and international institutions with similar objectives to Hargeisa Library - Create a network for information sharing for all youth groups in the region. Our Values. - High Quality - Best practice, innovative approaches and continuous improvement will become our upmost endeavour. - Fairness, diversity and equity - All staff, partners and clients will be treated fairly and with respect. We will base our employment policies on equal opportunities. Institutional Equality framework protocols will, not only be put in place, but monitored, performed and updated where necessary. We welcome out-side agencies who would like to monitor these protocols. - Working together - There will be a continuous effort to foster better relationships throughout the organisation as well as developing strong, productive and harmonious working relationships with all our clients. - Transparency, accountability and anti-Corruption - We will be thoroughly open on the use of any potential donor funds, with full associated communication of our work to our potential donors. All finance issues will be logged and be made fully available for national auditing. - Sustainability - Resources will be used in a sustainable way that reflects consciousness of the impact on the environment. We will work in a way that is sustainable, backed by commitment to its long-term viability. The MAE Public Library, Community Cultural and Information Resource Centre’s mission is to speed the rate of community development particularly a highly populated area with very little service provisions and to make transformations to capture local knowledge in the process strengthening community participation and empowerment by providing a platform to access a stock of information and to enhance knowledge for the betterment of the whole community. This Library aims to become the centre of development in the community and to serve as a positive marker and indicator of local efforts for the wider development their local area, Hargeisa City and Somaliland. The MAE Public Library, Community Cultural and Information Resource Centre will foster community development by providing information which serves as an agent of change in social, educational, economic and political development. ----------- just the introduction. its too ambitious, ma garateen? :p
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Abbaas;962227 wrote: Aplha, i admire the people like you who want to make a change, so i'm ready to help anytime but don't expect much from Paypal LOL. Imagine me want to help but can't because of time inaar :mad: --->> Chase your dreams Alpha and never give up. thanks for your positive comments and words of encouragement. inshallah it'll be kheyr, ma garatay? every little helps, inaar. we're all busy balse don't blame your apathy on being 'busy'. you can do better than using an pathetic excuse like that, ma garatay?. i was hoping you'd help me to set up a website for the library since this is your field of expertise. i can't say i'm disappointed with you because i don't know you, ma garatay? :mad: i don't want money from you or anyone else. i've EXPLICITLY stated i'm not asking for money. in fact, forget i ever asked for your help. the library mashruuc is failing and i might as well quit, you know. a loser like Al just doesn't have what it takes to make this a reality. :mad:
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