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It is the lack of government and social order which is the cause of this problem. Once Mogadishu and the other areas affected by this extremist indoctrination get peace and stability, then the school curriculum will be carefully controlled by the ministry of education. Somaliland does not have this problem because all the schools have to follow a carefully planned curriculum prepared by the central government.
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^ Delete one of the comments and put a dot in its place.
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Here is an interesting article exploring this very issue. http://www.american.com/archive/2011/october/the-2011-nobel-prize-and-the-debate-over-jewish-iq
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Alpha Blondy;980891 wrote: couple of busy days. yesterday i was beaten by a police officer. this has caused me serious stress and has tested my confidence in SL. this morning i granted him clemency and all is well. Video ma lagaa duubay markii lagu dilayay. That would be very interesting to watch:p
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The Chemistry prizes are announced and guess what- all the three co-winners are Israeli Jews. So for the science category this year, two of the three winners in medicine are Jews, one of the two winners in physics is a Jew, and all the three winners in chemistry are Jews. Come Monday, I am damn sure they will sweep clean the economics prize as well. I think Richard Dawkins is right after all:(
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Khayr;980843 wrote: Tallaabo, you can't make such comments. You sound like you are denying the holycost. LOL it is not holycost, it is Holocaust
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ElPunto;980763 wrote: You are right. But this is only because the dominant economic and military paradigm is the western one and the whole world is chasing after them. If you're part of the club - then you can move around freely. If in a couple of decades - the paradigm shifts to China/Southeast Asia and they decide to impose restrictions on those not part of their club - will a Luxembourg passport be any more useful than a Somali one? Yes Asia will in the coming decades have the largest economies in the world and by then also have stronger militaries and bigger political clout. But even then the western world will continue to be just as prosperous, technologically advanced, politically very influential, and culturally dominant. Asia will still have the European Union and the USA as two of their most important trading partners, the USA, the UK, and France will still be major military powers, and their NATO alliance the dominant military power block. So it seems the passport of tiny Luxembourg will continue to be more valued than ours well into the distant future. God willing of course.
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^ But fortunately the human specie is able to control its dark desires and is above the base instincts of the animal kingdom. As an avowed atheist you should at least know that we humans have stopped living by the law of the jungle when the first furred homo sapiens emerged from the woods
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Apophis;980865 wrote: Yes, the man is a role model but only for those who wish to compete in distance running and not for those who wish to be: pilots, doctors, warlords, womanisers, mechanics, IT nerds, dictators, military strong me.....the list is endless. PS: what is a role model? This thread was apparently not about Mo at all. It seems it was more about the near naked photo of his wife:D
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YoniZ;980882 wrote: Saxib, waxay ku fiicnayd inaad ku ekeysatid in aadan dhigan cilmigaas. Hadana intii kumaadan joogin ee waxaad daf tiri adigoo aan xaqsoor sameyn, qeyba badana waad mudmuday sida, Caam iyo Khaas, Masaadir Al-Sharicah. Qur'aanka inta badan waa qisooyin dadkii naga horeeyey, waana sababta keentay in masaadirta shareecada ay kamid noqoto 'sharc man qablanaa'. Hadithka aad daliishatay qeybtiisa hore akhri iyo weliba xaalada uu ku yimid oo aheyd ka cudur daarasho kaqeybgal dagaal u dhexeeyey muslimiinta. Hase ahaatee waxaan libin kugu siinayaa inaadan aheyn qolyihii oran jiray sadex jeer baa haweenta loo ogolyahay inay dibada aqalkeeda uga baxdo iyo, gaariga wadistiisa maadaama ay tahay "qiyaada" waa ka mamnuuc haweeneyda. Waa mawduuc u baahan in loosameeyo dood u gooni ah, intaas baan kaga baxay. Yoniz you told the truth walaal. I hope Wadani learns something from you for his own sake. Unfortunately Mr Wadani and the majority of Somalis think they can use or quote our sacred Islamic texts like a maahmaah;)
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^ Yeah actually she looks good;)
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Alle-ubaahne;980769 wrote: Well, for those who want to have their ways in exploring oil and gas on their clan backyards without going through federal government route, I say tough luck! You can't have a clan administration and run like a modern state with international multi billion deals and obligations that require the backing of a sovereign legal state. The government is right to obstruct these illegitimate oil deals with clan enclaves that represent no body but their selfish interests. The likes of Farole and Siilaanyo will want us to believe that this announcement by the Federal Government is affront to the will of their supporters when in fact they speak for tiny segments on those populations in SL and PL. In the constitution, the central government is entitled to distribute the national resources in an equitable and fair manner between the regional administrations to ensure development and welfare of the public. These are clear guidelines stated in the federal constitution of Somalia that is the sole mandate of the Federal Government and it has to deliver it with transparency. Of course, the government is currently not able to enforce anything on those regions, but it has the power to legally obstruct any deal with these warlord-run, chaotic administrations. The Somaliland and Puntland governments are warlord-run and chaotic while the SFG which cowers behind African mercenaries is a legitimate government!! WOW
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This year's Nobel prize announcements have started and already three of the five new laureates are Jewish. INCREDIBLE!!!
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Here is a quote form the article: "Somalia’s government is working on the new petroleum legislation, including a change to the constitution regarding natural resource ownership, Mohamed said. The nation’s parliament would have to ratify the proposals, which would enforce the federal government’s authority" The SFG wants to kill and pin the constitution for which Faroole worked so hard all these years by changing it whenever it suits their narrow interest. This is bye to federalism and hello to Mogadishu dominated centralism.
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Xasan and his HAG cousins are going to be super rich oil sheikhs thanks to Puntland's and Jubbaland's vast resources;)
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Somalia’s Federal Government Says Regional Oil Permits Invalid Tuesday, October 08, 2013 Somalia’s federal government, seeking to reassert control over the war-ravaged country, said oil exploration licenses issued by regional governments in the Somaliland and Puntland regions of country are invalid. Genel Energy Plc (GENL), Africa Oil Corp. (AOI) and Ophir Energy have won licenses to search in Somalia’s semi-autonomous regions, although work has been slowed down by security concerns as the nation has to fight al-Qaeda-linked Al-Shabaab militia. “Any contract that was given or awarded by a federal member state is not valid,” National Resources Minister Abdirizak Omar Mohamed said today at a conference in London. Companies holding those licenses “should start negotiations with the federal government.” Mohamed also urged Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA), Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) and other companies that stopped work at the start of the civil war in 1991 to return to Somalia. The nation plans to start seismic exploration next year and hold a tender for licenses after the survey is completed. Although it has no proved reserves, drillers are betting Somalia has geology similar to Yemen across the Gulf of Aden, which split from Africa about 17 million years ago. The Middle East country holds 2.7 billion barrels of proved oil reserves. Shell “has engaged with the government of Somalia -- these discussions are of a preliminary and exploratory nature,” Julia Dudley, a London-based spokesman at the company, said by e-mail. Shell “expressed interest in appraising opportunities for future projects in Somalia.” Federal Control Somalia’s government is working on the new petroleum legislation, including a change to the constitution regarding natural resource ownership, Mohamed said. The nation’s parliament would have to ratify the proposals, which would enforce the federal government’s authority. “Our legal contracts with” Puntland “were subsequently acknowledged and recognized by the Somalia transitional federal government,” Alex Budden, a vice president at Africa Oil, said in an interview in London. The Canadian company last year drilled the nation’s first oil well in at least 20 years. It didn’t find oil or gas reserves. “We are not pushing forward exploration activities,” he said. “We want to see how this situation resolves. We are still able to meet our legal commitments.” Puntland suspended cooperation with the Somalia federal government, partly because of the central authority’s failure to share resources, it said in August. Civil War Eni SpA (ENI), BP Plc (BP/), ConocoPhillips (COP), Chevron Corp. and other companies also had interests in Somalia prior to the civil war. All left the nation because of security concerns. Shell is monitoring “the security and operating environment in and surrounding Somalia,” Dudley said. “We will honour those rights, but we also like to change the terms of their contracts” to production sharing agreements from concessions, Mohamed said. “The country is becoming safer now. We want them to come and explore.” The history of pirate attacks on key shipping routes near Somalia may require increased security for offshore exploration. Still, there were no “successful pirate attack or hijackings” this year, Mohamed said. Soma Oil & Gas, a London-based company started this year, plans to invest about $20 million in the seismic research off Somalia, Chief Executive Officer Robert Sheppard said in London. The company is seeking bids from survey contractors and plans to start the work early next year. “The geologic structure offshore is pretty compelling,” he said. “We are already working with the government and other people to make sure that we have sufficient security for the seismic operations.” http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-07/somalia-s-federal-government-says-regional-oil-permits-invalid.html
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They are testing prototypes in Ethiopia and Somalia
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Safferz;980648 wrote: And in a cruel joke, Italy grants posthumous citizenship to the dead, while the survivors (all of whom are Eritrean) are still illegal. That is the biggest cruel joke I have ever seen but I am sure they meant it well. Remember many of the survivors were saved by the Italian coast guard and the Italians have been doing so for nearly two decades now.
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DoctorKenney;980691 wrote: May Allah disgrace Hobbesian-Brute and then relegate Hobbesian-Brute to the lowest depths of the Fire. Ameen Waar ka daa habaarka ee u ducee inuu ninka Ilaahay soo hadeeyo
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nuune;980620 wrote: MMA, don't worry, Somali Passport will soon be the most expensive one in the world to obtain, the least restrictive one. Horta ma ogtahey baasabooorka adduunka ugu qaalisan inuu hada yahey Kuwait. Somalia can turn the tables around, in my view, waad arki doontaan, Somalia of today will not be the same of Somalia in 5 years, that is right, 5 years. okey, that might be of little bit out of the mark for some people, recently when I met a guy from the UK, a white guy who owns some businesses in Kenya and in the Middle East, after long discussion, then came the question about passports, he asked about what is the most expensive passport in the world, I told him Brunai, no he said, I told him Belarus, he said no, he told me it is Kuwait, and Somalia will overtake Kuwait in few years time, I asked him why he thinks that way, and continued to say that all eyes will be on Somalia for the next 10 years, he continued to say that he is observing the development in Nairobi to get some billions of contracts, his main business core is RAIL & AGRICULTURE, he said that he wants to be the first to develop these areas before anyone else does, and if they do, he will buy their business, asked him where is he going to put the profit, and he said he will invest inside Somalia, and employ local Somalis and pay them good wages, I told him since Somalis can own the business he has in mind he doesn't need to employ them they can set up easily, he said, that is the problem he has with Somalis, very different from other Africans and that is his main concern, very authoritative and not care how British or white you are, that is some of the reasons Somalia will be a heaven for Somalis in few years time, and continued to say even Microsoft and Google in Somalia will be slaves in Somalia and won't be acting like kings as they do in their Nairobi offices!! Here are my indicative scenarios: Half of Somalis in the diaspora will return home permanently within 10 years Somalia will have laborers from Asia & Africa to fill the growing market jobs, this will happen on 2018 In what way is the Kuwaiti passport more expensive than the rest Mr nuune? Is it because of the quality of the paper it is made from?:confused: I think you are missing the point of this article. There is no price tag on national passports unless of course it is in the black market;) What this article is comparing is the relative usefulness of the world's passports when it comes to the ease of travel and access to all the countries of the world. The British passport(ka cas) tops the list because the Brits have unfettered access to a staggering 173 countries thanks to the power of the British diplomacy and economic and political influence. The Kuwaiti and Emirati passports are not as good for travelling as those of western countries because those Arab nations despite their enormous wealth are not as influential as the west. Luxembourg is a small country and yet its passport is more important than that of Saudi Arabia thanks to its relationship with the other European and western powers.
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Coofle;980676 wrote: You don't need to predict 1) Every brutal dictator regime have collapsed 2)it was just one prediction they got right.(probability) They did not predict the collapse of the Barre regime as their prediction was made way before Siyad Barre came to power. They predicted the collapse of the Somali state itself at the time of our independence. Therefore, these guys do know a thing or two about how the world is run, because they run it from their capital cities.
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Saffy, babies can twerk;)
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