Haatu

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  1. ^ The **** are not that united. Anyway, are you Boran/Dagodi? What minority are you on about? Or are you a Northeren Somali? [ October 18, 2010, 02:32 AM: Message edited by: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar ]
  2. Xaaji, after the Gu' rains they'll be saying they retreated "tactically" and the Ahlu Sunta will return. Same ol' same ol'.
  3. Duke, get ready old boy, they're comming with the rain. Where's Maaddeey?
  4. Originally posted by Xaji_Xunjuf: ^^ idinka dad baba yidha somali ma tihidin. side raisal wasaare la idinka dhiga Oo maxaa nahay markaa? Tacbaan. Congrats to Mr Armaajo.
  5. ^ War stop checking people's IP adresses
  6. I seriously thought his nick was Armaajo (wardrobe) for a minute there. Good luck to him, whoever he is.
  7. ^ I don't know much from 80s mate. I'm not that old Yep, all the Makabul folks have left Garissa. Yeah you're right, clan is everything in NEP. Do you remember Nur Ali's catchphrase? "Ninkii nool baa ku nooleeyee, naftiina u doorta, Nur Ali!". My mum tells me how everyone voted for him because of that. And why won't you get elected? Are you a walendo in disguise?
  8. I don't know about that, but I definately know Bob is **** and Maaddeey maybe. I blame them for the skirmishes. I have no idea what happened to them really. [ October 18, 2010, 02:29 AM: Message edited by: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar ]
  9. Originally posted by Che -Guevara: Agah Sounds/looks weird comming from you my peripheral P/lander Nice dhaanto though.
  10. Zack, dee **** ahaan. Who votes according to location? Nuune, the **** elders are backing the bahgeri one. My vote was to another **** guy but his tribe refused to back him up instead. How sad to be refused by your own fam. War naga xishoo oo magaaladda ii daa ma joogtidee. Reer Suuqa Xoolaha ayaan ahay man, Buulo Iftin magaceeda un baan ka heley. About the recent clashes, Maaddeey iyo Bob reerkooda baa la kari waayey. Reer waamahan yaa dadka ka qabtaa. Ina Afey waa tuug. Asagaa ka dambeeye the reason why my candidate didn't get the support. Wuxuu is leeyahay nin kaloo **** ah oo hadhow kula tartamo yuunasan soo bixin. Tuug iga dheh. [ October 18, 2010, 02:28 AM: Message edited by: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar ]
  11. ODM K's Sirat leads in Wajir South poll Former Wajir South MP Abdirahman Hassan faces a battle to recapture his seat after he fell behind his closest challenger ODM-Kenya's Mahamud Sirat in early by election results Wednesday evening. With 50 per cent of the polling stations reporting, Mr Sirat had polled 5,003 votes against 3,426 for Kanu's Hassan. There are a total of 68 centres in the vast constituency. Earlier, vote counting had started after polls closed at 5 p.m in Wajir South constituency in a mini poll to elect a new MP. The by-election was marked by high voter turn-out but it brought to fore the high illiteracy levels in the constituency. According to the Interim Independent Electoral Commission officials, more than 80 percent of the voters had to be assisted to vote. In one particular polling station, said Ms Immaculate Kissait the Director of Voter Registration and Electoral Operations, only four voters managed to vote on their own. “Most of the voters turning up for the polling exercise requested to be assisted to vote. We attribute this to high illiteracy levels,” she told the Nation in Habaswein town. “We are however happy that the process started in time with a high voter turn-out…by 11am for instance, 27 centres had registered with a 57 voter turn-out. We are sure that this will improve as the day goes by.” The official said despite the voting process going on smoothly in the vast constituency for the better part of the day, there were allegations of impropriety. There were reports of voter bribery, with one of the candidates being accused of dishing out cash to influence voters to elect him. However, Ms Kissait, in response, said those were just rumours but added that they had launched investigations over the matter. “We have sent our officials to those areas to ascertain whether this information is true. Action will be taken against these people should they be found guilty,” she said. The constituency has 22,100 registered voters and 73 polling stations. The seat fell vacant after former MP Hassan’s election was nullified by a petition filed by ODM-K’s Sirat. Mr Hassan had won the seat on a Kanu ticket, an affiliate party of the PNU coalition.
  12. I candidate I was supporting was told to stand down. How annoying.
  13. CASPER WAITHAKA | NATION A woman and her child walk past a borehole that was dug but never produced water in Madah Libah, Wajir, on Monday. Failed and incomplete projects are a common in the constituency. Ms Dabey Maow, 36, returned home on Sunday after 18 hours. The mother of six left home on Saturday at noon to search for water, 20 kilometres away. Ms Maow, a resident of Malah Libah, 50 kilometres from Habaswein, the biggest trading centre in Wajir South constituency, said she spent much of the time digging the river bed with her bare hand as she struggled to fill her jerricans. “I have to be careful not to be bitten by snakes as I trek for water, especially at night.” The water can only last her a day and a half before another 20-kilometre trek in search of water. Her story is replicated in many households across the expansive constituency, one of the largest in the country. Access to water is a major headache for residents of the constituency, yet the issue will not be a factor in tomorrow’s by-elections. Here, residents elect leaders largely on the basis of a candidate’s clan. Burning issues such as poverty, water, security, roads, political parties and food are pushed to the periphery. The constituency does not have even a kilometre of tarmacked road. Poverty and illiteracy levels are considerably high and only Habaswein town has electricity. South Wajir constituents are members of the ****** clan with four sub-clans — ****, ****, **** and ****. Though none of the two main candidates comes from Makabul sub-clan which traditionally provides the swing vote, Mr Mahamud Muhumud Sirat of Bageri sub-clan seems to be the favoured candidate due to the support of nominated MP Mohamed Affey, who hails from the clan and is an ODM-K official. The other is Mr Abdirahman Hassan, a Kanu candidate and former MP who lost in a petition filed by Mr Sirat. Being in Form Three here, Hassan Ibrahim has an edge over his peers because he is quite enlightened by local standards. But despite his education, Ibrahim will vote purely on the basis of clan. “The elders have already declared that our clan will be voting for Mr Sirat.” But Ms Fardusa Abdilahhi, 28, a mother of four, will support Mr Hassan — again because of clan. Mr Sirat of ODM-K said he was confident of clinching the seat and did not need to “trouble” his party leader, Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka. “I do not need to bring him all the way to get scorched in this sun,” he said. “Politics based on clans has dragged us behind,” Mr Hassan said at a campaign rally. And unlike many elections, here one can hardly see campaign posters or convoys of cars with noisy campaigners. On Monday, Mr Sirat campaigned in Habaswein town while Mr Hassan was in Hodhan near Wajir town. Due to the entrenched clannism, the Interim Independent Electoral Commission had to deploy non-residents as presiding officers. Mr Abdi Mohamed, the returning officer, said the level of mistrust between the clans was too high. “If a local presiding officer was to be deployed at a station there would be doubts especially where there is a clash of sub-clans.” The seat was declared vacant after Mr Sirat successfully petitioned the court to nullify the election of Mr Hassan. Others in the race are Mr Abdullahi Bulale (Narc), Mr Ahmed Ali Mukhtar (National Agenda Party of Kenya) and Mr Abdirizak Mohammed Ibrahim (Liberal Party of Kenya). Notably, leaders from the key political parties have kept off the campaign, rendering it a contest between members of the Party of National Unity coalition. The Orange Democratic Movement has not demonstrated any enthusiasm for the seat, only choosing to back the Narc candidate. And even then, the campaigns have been low keyed. “As members of the same family, we decided that we are not going to wage aggressive campaigns against each other,” says Mr Affey. There has been a particular keenness by the PNU parties to ensure unity even as members wrestle for the seat. Kanu and ODM Kenya are members of the PNU coalition. “We made a decision that those in Kanu and ODM-Kenya should not be seen to be campaigning at cross purpose,” says the nominated MP. Mr Affey, a former Wajir South MP, has been instrumental in rallying support for Mr Sirat. The two have a shared opponent in Mr Hassan. But ODM-K leaders have not hidden the fact that they want to seize the seat from Kanu. No doubt, a victory for ODM-K will be boost the party which feels that it has been playing second fiddle in the coalition. A loss for Kanu will add to its misfortunes after failing to recapture the Juja parliamentary seat in a by-election last month. The electoral commission says it is ready for the polls. The constituency has 21,703 registered voters in 73 polling stations. [ October 18, 2010, 02:25 AM: Message edited by: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar ]
  14. What an ugly suit. JB, if Burco has reached the daruuro, where's Hargeisa now?
  15. Haatu

    I got burnt.

    Ibti, not even highschool one. Damn, you're something else. Juxa seems to be hiding something.
  16. Haatu

    I got burnt.

    And here I was thinking you got burnt while cooking malawax. Ibti, did you ever have a crush?
  17. I heard a staroy back in the day of a lady lost in the miyi with her you daughter with no food and drink. After a couple of hours they saw an aqal and an old man sittin in front of it. As they approached, the old man covered his face. When they reached him he told them not to look at him as they were Insi and he was Jinn. To cut a long story short, he helps them gives them some food and they leave. I also heard another story of how a lost traveller arrived at a small house in the middle of nowhere inhabited by dad cun who ate their granma. Disgusting I know.
  18. ^ It's like you said. War you're galti and always will be
  19. Che, waan la rabaa, but I can't accept that my uncle did anything wrong. Soomaaliya deserves nabad but reer Soomaliya waa dad waalan.