Tallaabo

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  1. Haatu;983536 wrote: Check the budding philanthropist out I think he should use this artefact to get closer to the hot chick who runs Somaliland's department of antiquities;)
  2. ^ If that was how they wash planes then every aircraft would be stinking of bird sh!t;)
  3. ^ She is probably his cousin so of course it is true. If your uncle was fleeing a gangland for his life you would hear it from him by a phone call isn't it?
  4. ^ They are not washing it. It is an aviation ceremony to welcome new aircraft models or new airliners into an airport.
  5. Lol you are crazy lot, LEAVE THE KONFURIANS ALONE. Berbera is not a bad place to live in but its problem is the lack of reliable power and water supply. The Gulf Arab cities are much hotter in the summer than our Berbera but they are still popular places to visit and live in thanks to their good infrastructure.
  6. SomaliPhilosopher;983337 wrote: I don't think Tallaabo appreciates you sharing his personal videos haatu Are you calling me a paedophile?:mad:
  7. Is this artefact the beginning of Ganad museum Mr Alpha?
  8. Apophis;983380 wrote: What's the female version of uncle tom? Just interested. Auntie Tomboy:p
  9. Somalia: Ethiopian Delegation Concludes Working Visit to Somaliland Friday, October 25, 2013 A delegation from Ethiopia's Somali Regional State concluded its visit in Somaliland on Sunday 20 October 2013 where they made discussions and set workable directions for future cooperation including on security. The delegation made discussions with highest officials of a number of Somaliland institutions including the Somaliland Office of Presidency, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Interior and members of Ethiopian Somali community residing in Hargeisa. The discussions were made as part of the agreement reached between the Government of Ethiopia and Somaliland administration to exchange regular meetings, exchange views and put in place workable directions which will help strengthen the overall cooperation between the two sides. Other understandings existing between the two sides include extradition of criminals and expansion of trade. Further negotiations are continuing to sign a more complete and comprehensive trade agreement. Topics of the discussion included the current security situation in the region and at common borders and both sides have agreed to maintain the exchange of frequent visits and the convening of regular meetings at all levels so as to exchange information, evaluate implementation performances and define fitting plans based on present and future situations on the ground. Accordingly, an understanding has been reached to convene joint meetings between security experts and police forces at every shortest possible time. Other security matters discussed include the importance of exercising maximum vigilance against common enemies who are trying to hide themselves among the peaceful and trying to make damage to Somaliland and infiltrate into Ethiopia to make havoc. The delegation which noted the reliable and coordinated security arrangements being put in place to ensure the peaceful celebration of the approaching Ethiopian Peoples, Nations and Nationalities day in Jigjiga also briefed the Somaliland side on arrangements requiring their collaboration as well as communication to their public to be aware of that. According to Somalilandsun and Ogaal sources On Eritrea, the delegation explained about the availability of credible evidences on Eritrea's continuation of orchestrating anti-Ethiopian plots. The regime in Eritrea is currently infiltrating trained destabilizing forces into Somaliland and other parts of Somalia. Among their missions include organizing themselves here and cross into Ethiopia to create havoc whenever they find any opportunity and maintaining their support to members of al-shabaab and other extremist elements that are now becoming the weakest of all the times but still striving to revive again. The Ethiopian delegation while noting Ethiopia's strongest capacity of containing and eliminating any major orchestrations of disruptions at their earliest stages also pointed out the importance of continuous follow up and proper information exchange and of taking coordinated measures against them when deemed necessary. Discussions with members of Ethiopian Somali community residing in Hargeisa focused on ways of addressing their challenges and supporting them to be part of their country's development and renaissance. The Consulate General office has always been ready in rendering any possible support and facilitation to the Ethiopian community in Hargeisa. As part of its effort to address their challenges, mobilize their active participation in their country's stability and development and ensure their benefit, the office is planning to convene a discussion session with Ethiopian communities residing in Hargeisa and its surroundings shortly with plans to follow suit in other parts of Somaliland. Members of the delegation also exchanged views with staffs of Ethiopia's Consulate General Office in Hargeisa on Saturday 19th of October 2013 about the outcomes of the discussions and on the agreed-upon future directions. Head of Ethiopia's Consulate General in Hargeisa - Somaliland, Brigadier General Berhe Tesfay who noted the strong cooperation that exist between Ethiopia and Somaliland on matters pertaining to security, infrastructure, trade, investment as well as other political and social affairs such as education and health also pointed out Ethiopia's readiness to transform the relation into a strategic partnership. He said Ethiopia has always been supporting efforts aimed at ensuring mutual peace, stability and prosperity including in Somaliland. It has provided and continues to provide capacity building and other security and political supports to the Somaliland administration and people. Ethiopia has also been advocating consistently and pushing the international community to encourage the peaceful settlement of any internal outstanding issues on one hand and also to consider special arrangements of providing development support to regions with relative peace and stability such as Somaliland in a way whereby mutual accountability would be ensured. In light of this, it has been a very welcome development to see the endorsement by the international community of a Special Arrangement for Somaliland (SSA) in a meeting held recently in Brussels. The arrangement would pave the way for the international community to support the Somaliland National Development Plan through the Somaliland Development Bank established in 2012 through the support of the UK and Danish governments which is being operational. Ethiopia will in fact continue pursuing its diplomatic engagement which will help ensure peace and stability in the region including in Somaliland. It will continue its meaningful cooperation with the Somaliland government in as many focal areas as possible based on priorities identified by the administration. The proper delivery of the promises corresponding to the Special Arrangement for Somaliland (SSA) would be of paramount importance in improving major social services. http://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2013/Oct/41727/somalia_ethiopian_delegation_concludes_working_visit_to_somaliland.aspx
  10. ^ Some even have the audacity to dismiss the study of humanities as nonsense when we all know that Somalis have very little knowledge about their history, background, identity, culture, etc because of our lack of scholars in the humanities and arts.
  11. Saalax;983069 wrote: Well that is different your comparing a full Somali and a half Nigerian. Your question should have been a Nigerian with a duriyaad mother who lives with us and a Nigerian looking guy with a duriyaad father but doesn't live with us. Well obviously the Nigerian looking guy with the Somali father, because he has a Somali identity > Tribe. It never comes to that anyway most kids with Somali father and non Somali woman know their roots example MP Amir Adan. You are missing the point. Actually you have shot yourself in the foot:D
  12. Saalax;983081 wrote: I was born in this land aad ka hadlaysiid and grew up there, I went there for a holiday. So perhaps it is you that is living in a Utopia where integration and everything is perfect Lol. That is not the only reason, read the news and even ask Jacaylbro how the local kids looks always look at him with his different skin color and the fact he was born to a Somaliland woman and his father being non Somalilander makes it worse. They are ok with people visiting their country for holiday but not integration. Lol as for me Burco ba igu qoran passportka. I don't hide who I am. In Mogadishu different cultures are more accepted there whether your Ugandan, Burundian, Nigerian, Cad Cad etc. So had you said Mogadishu instead of Somaliland I would have believed you. Somaliland is not open to everyone don't mislead people, if it was open to everyone why are Oromos and southern Somalis deported? Like I said wake up from the dreams. Southern Somalis deported? Was that in your last night's dream because such a thing never happened and quite frankly can never happen in Somaliland.
  13. ^ Tell me which of these men is closer to you: a Nigerian man living in Lagos who looks more like a Nigerian, speaks no Somali, and knows nothing about us but whose father is Duriyada. And another man whose mother is Duriyada but hails from Gaalkacayo and lives there.
  14. Saalax you are still not getting what ethnicity means. I suggest you start reading this Wikipedia page, it will give you some good information. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_group
  15. Safferz;983047 wrote: This bungalow in Toronto sold for close to $1.2 million: These prices are absurd, aren't they?
  16. Safferz;983042 wrote: Few things are more obviously homoerotic than sports, especially wrestling/MMA
  17. Safferz;983040 wrote: lol $10k is less than what my parents had to pay to put in new flooring in like two rooms last month. $400k is cheap for a house, average property in Toronto is over $500k I believe. You'd be surprised by what a million dollar home looks like. This house in Britain costs more than $1.5 million
  18. ^ This takes place in the sports grounds
  19. Why not just buy a caravan and move into a Gypsy camp?
  20. Haatu;982985 wrote: (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "//connect.facebook.net/en_GB/all.js#xfbml=1"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Post by Somali Memes . What do you think? I think it's vile. It may be vile to you but not to those watching him and many others who see it just as a harmless entertainment. Actually some view sports such as football, the game you love as hard-core pornography:p
  21. Alpha Blondy;982994 wrote: is this the Somali Bantu Bacha Bazi? Lol;)
  22. Saalax;982909 wrote: Why are people comparing apples and oranges. Somali men marrying non Somali women is different because the children will still be Somali by ethnicity. They will have Somali citizen-ships, Were's kids born to Somali women and foreign fathers will not be accepted in Somali society. So let's look things in a Somali society's perspective rather than western perspective. No the children born to a Somali father and a foreign mother will not be ethnically Somali but will be mixed race. They may carry a clan name but they are not full Somali just like the offspring of a Somali woman and a foreign man. Indeed the children born to Somali mother and an Oromo father will be more ethnically Somali than those born to a Somali man and a European or an Asian woman. Ethnicity and the Somali style clan system are two completely different things.
  23. In a revolution I can imagine him running like a wild beast toppling statues, looting businesses, and setting public buildings on fire;)