Alpha Blondy

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  1. oba hiloowlow;930968 wrote: Somaliland Dalkeygoow, Somaliland dadkeygoow! Salaams y'all whats up is it a rule of yours that you people bombard us with this Somaliland self-advertising and pollution horta? 21 years and still without recognition, accept the reality, inaar and come on this caravan dee.
  2. President Abdoulaye Wade didn’t win any popularity votes when he funnelled millions into the construction of a monument to the African Renaissance. A waste of money wasn’t the only reaction to this 160ft colossus, unveiled in April 2010. It depicts a stylized muscular man with a baby in his arms, emerging from a volcano and pulling along a half-naked woman — and has been criticized for both skimpy clothing and sexism. controversial or what, ma istidhi? http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/worlds-most-controversial-monuments/3
  3. hi my name is Alpha and i'm from the somali region in Ethiopia. our region has made great strides in recent years and i'm very happy to see an effective leadership in place that'll carry our people and country into the 21st century.
  4. Apophis;930917 wrote: “Older" being the keyword. actually, you're right.
  5. Xaaji Xunjuf;930729 wrote: Dr bidaar has his shortcomings but when it comes to foreign policy all Somalilanders should support it. This was a good step in the right direction also there should be more lobby offices in African capitals. Somalilanders should put their nation before anything else Alpha freedom has a price but if Somalilanders pay it together than victory will be theirs. i agree.
  6. thanks for starting this thread Wyre, i'll add my favourite islamic nasheeds.
  7. i'm out y'all..... p.s - haatu and Oba, do you guys want to change places for week. i.e Al reps Mark-a-bulls. Oba reps SL and Haatu becomes an unuka HAG vampire? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
  8. Alpha Blondy;930611 wrote: why am i BUSY? can some please tell me why am i BUSY? for goodness sakes, please tell me why baal. my life is over. i regret to inform y'all...i've been forced to be BUSY? but why dee.....this is BS. this is NOT fair. :mad: so much for working smarter, ma istidhi!? uuf fooqal uff to silly little one liners. i might as well kill myself. there is nothing to live for now.
  9. Safferz;930751 wrote: Do you know what satire is? NO ii bar.
  10. OdaySomali;843625 wrote: Afgooye Jamaame Town. Rivers, swamps, islands, forests, Jungle. The waters are infested with hippos, crocodiles, monkeys and massive Snakes i want to visit Jamame one day I/S. excellent pics OdaySomali. thanks, inaar.
  11. Jacpher;930670 wrote: xaaji: how do you born Christian or Jewish :D
  12. Samafal;930644 wrote: ^Yaa maqroom Listen up. I mentioned MSB because as the head of the Somali government, he understood the geopolitical importance of bringing Oromos on his side rather than on the enemy side which he succeeded to some extent. As to that effect, Oromo Liberation Army was fighting side by side with the Somali National army. They were trained and supported by the Somali government. Many of the Oromos who fled from Mengistu were granted asylum. the oromos are forever cursed and mentally shackled people, perceived, of course. they've endured thousand plus years of humiliation by submitting to amhara hegemony. now, the tigray of the north continue to colonalise these fools, not least because they accept their condition. they're lost and internally divided people and NOT the concerns of Somalis, who are also lost and internally divided. MSB was fulfilling his own strategic imperatives and used the oromo as canon fodder NOT because he was sympathetic to their plight nor because of a common heritage or shared values, inaar. these people are still powerless despite being the single largest majority ethnic group in Ethiopia. anyways, they're useless and i don't want to waste my time discussing such vile creatures of no consequence. akhas fooqal eesh. uskag fooqal uskag.
  13. Safferz;930643 wrote: I'll help them out by presenting Asad II: Part 1 After walking through the market of his sleepy fishing town with his "catch," Asad visits old man Gacme (he lost his hand in a landmine explosion during the civil war), who reminsces about what Somalia was like before women wore tent-like religious garb and could sunbathe half-naked on the sandy beaches. Since no one in his town has ever seen a cat before (but see lions on a daily basis, and so can relate the strange creature's resemblance to its larger cousin), Asad continues to explain to the impoverished, illiterate villagers about his find as he walks home. The camera cuts to scenes of women peering out beneath their veils, several AK-47s and a rocket launcher, a toddler with a protruding belly, crying while his mother swats flies away from his face, before zooming in on bullet holes in the wall behind them and cutting to the next scene. Hearing yelling and slaps outside of the hut he shares with 10 people, Asad listens at the door and realizes that his father has returned home with a second wife. His mother's battered face shows both physical and emotional distress, but she resigns herself to the fact she has no control as a woman in a deeply patriarchal society. And your useless daughters, his father says, what man will want them if they have not been cut? What will protect their modesty, and prevent them from engaging in shameful behaviours like the infidels? Asad continues to listen as his mother promises she will take the girls to the old woman in the village responsible for circumcisions tomorrow, Faro Dheer. It is only then, she says, that they will be ready for us to arrange their marriages. A friend calls out to Asad to let him know that Al-Shabaab religious extremists are closing in on the town, and that he's received word that they have banned sambuusa, Asad's favourite snack. The small lion wimpers in his arms, as if confirming with the movie watcher's fears that no good can come from Islam. The distant crackling of gunfire can be heard in perfect harmony with the call to prayer. TO BE CONTINUED i've NEVER witnessed such negativity and stereotypical BS my whole life. its a great SHAME you think this of your culture and people.
  14. Oba, does the Somalia Constitution make provisions for freedom of faith? can we certain the safety and personal freedoms of Somalis of ALL faiths and spiritual denominations is guaranteed? please advise.
  15. NNoow, you little las anodian donkey, this is NOT the first and will probably NOT be the last time, you'll make pathetic statement about the dead. as far back as 2009, you were making snide comments about this same group. keep shut and find better things to discussed, inaar. you petty fool.
  16. i've been suggesting this for over 10 years now. with the Glover Park Group at the helm, and Somalilanders dictating the direction, our hopes and aspirations could finally be realised. i just wish that incompetent wasiir ''baarjaj'' doesn't hijack this, too. the independent diplomat group has presence in SL, ee sida uula socoda.
  17. NNoow, did you live 30 years ago, today? or for that matter were you present, in person, to witness the moon walk? the west seems to in-doctrine more las anodians than ever, ma istidhi? also how we know usain bolt is the fastest man in the world? i could swear there's some guy in some jungle, probably among some undiscovered tribe, whose not just faster, but whose also, probably unaware of the existence of khaatumo state, too. sida uula soco, inaar. Al.
  18. Samafal;930597 wrote: I don't get where all this hate for mainly Muslim Oromo brothers is stemming from. Oromos are our closest cousins. The DNA proves this. We should embrace them and welcome them as they are at first our Muslim brothers and secondly when it comes to that vast powerful country next door, they could be and have been the nearest political ally. Mohamed Siyad Barre went as far as calling them Somali Aboow. Many Oromos speak Somali and live in Somalia to this day. Land disputes between nomadic tribes has always existed and will exist between Somalis and Oromos as well as it exists with in the Somalis themselves, so this can not be used to justify bashing and declaring war on Oromos. i'm sorry but it appears some of the brain-dead race mixers of SOL have got your priorities mixed up. oromos, collectively posses only 20% prowess of the Somali brain....and that's only for the human senses........and just because Mohamed Siyaad Barre said so, doesn't mean we have follow him into the oblivion? MSB said many things but whose side were the oromo on in 1977, inaar? p.s - don't take offensive, you're an old member and chances are that you'll find my hawish attitude crude. thanks, Al.
  19. why am i BUSY? can some please tell me why am i BUSY? for goodness sakes, please tell me why baal. my life is over. i regret to inform y'all...i've been forced to be BUSY? but why dee.....this is BS. this is NOT fair. :mad: so much for working smarter, ma istidhi!? uuf fooqal uff to silly little one liners.
  20. advice of the day: focus on working smarter, not harder
  21. oba hiloowlow;930551 wrote: Al inaaaaaar do you remember this song back in the days LOOOOOOOOL inaar, i know in Scandinavia, y'all are 4 years behind the latest trends and stuff but WTF is with this vid from the mid 1990s. y'all somali mainland Europeans have become too white...... because there's too many white faces on Swedish, Norwegian, or Danish television. thank GOD, i didn't become a bloody swede, ma istidhi? it times like these i appreciate being a 'brit' LOOOOOOOOOOOL. this vid clips demonstrates exactly what i'm talking about....blacks supporting some fake white boys in being 'cool'......naaaaaaaaaaah that's BS y'all.
  22. Tallaabo;930547 wrote: Black racists like XX, Haatu, Oba, Alpha, and Apo should know that the Oromos are indeed our cousins and will never disappear no matter how much you wish. However, we should take their continued expansion into Somali territories seriously and address it without resorting to vile insults and overt racism. i know these people. you don't.