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Well it is hard for a Cambuulo and bun in a xeero in ay ka dhuuntaan a wadaad basada ka diirtey saliida bunka suu u marsanaayey. Alpha ayaan aniga la yaabanahey, anoo awal ka shakisnaa ayuu waxaas hadana soo qorey, waa horaan sheegay inuu u shaqeeyo Jehovah's Witness, but at least he works for them in an underground way and milks their system of wealth but instead propagates Islam, rather than what they have told him to do, kudos to him.
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Cambuulo iyo bun;969820 wrote: Alhamdulilah he's gone, nigga use to troll my sacred thread 'latest Mogadishu pic' . however im gonna be nice AUN lets pour one for the homie Is that a slip, or you decided to let everyone know that you are Oba, or are you Cambuulo iyo Bun and Oba in once, Trinitarian waaxid
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Why is Somalia and Djibouti part of the Arab League?
nuune replied to Classified's topic in Politics
Laba cisho ka hor ayaanu ciidney anagu. -
Gaaroodi started with British baa sidan yidhi, and he concluded with verses from the Quran to end the argument as a whole, classic stuff, this is breaking the record itself, another level aanan waligey maqal waaye!
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Why is Somalia and Djibouti part of the Arab League?
nuune replied to Classified's topic in Politics
Xaaji Xeyraan, mar danbe yaan kaa maqlin Afro Hashimitte iyo waxa aad la wareegto geedka khadiija taraafiko, today me and you we agree that we have a long history, way before Arabs became known, and way before Fircoon himself. By the way, the Arabs have donated a lot of funds in Somalia's 22 years of chaos than most Western natioins, so easy with Arab bashing, runta caddee. -
Why is Somalia and Djibouti part of the Arab League?
nuune replied to Classified's topic in Politics
Jacphar, the argument is not about location or being in the Middle East to be an Arab, Tunisia or the North Africa is far from their Arab brethren too, but what I am saying is, we have a history that goes back thousands of years, hadii aan dayacney taariikhdeena ma ahan inaan sheegano meela kale, yes, some clans can claim whatever they can but they don't represent the majority, being part of Arab League is of political as well as strategy I have no problem with that, only recently that I have found out that Somalia is also part of Sin-Saad & Sahara League(something like that). We share everything with the Arabs, that part is also correct, except the dhaqan part, you cannot find Dhaanto anywhere in the Arab World! -
Why is Somalia and Djibouti part of the Arab League?
nuune replied to Classified's topic in Politics
Classified;969529 wrote: Nuune, I want Somalia and Somalis to have self-confidene and to be proud of Somalinimo. Then you have a long way to go to start convincing Somalis that our history dates back Qowmu Nuux, way before even Fircown times, even the Greeks have Somali gene in them, it is written in their Alamanac book. Jacphar, actually only few clans say they are from Suuriya Ismaaciil and Yemen-Xadru-Mawt, most Somalis are starting to believe their own history and identity now which is good, at least we existed before Egypt, that is an achievement itself but we chose not to mention or erase our history because someone said an ousted Arab guy came to the land of Somalia and naag uu biiqey halkaas joogtey, waxaas baa history dad u ah. -
Why is Somalia and Djibouti part of the Arab League?
nuune replied to Classified's topic in Politics
Xaaji Xeyraan, I think most Arab countries do know and appreciate that iney ku abtirsadaan Somaliland, since most Arab countries came very late while Somaliland was an Arab nation way before Saudi Arabia or even before the people of Xadru-Mawt & Baxrul-Mayyit, si fiican ma u akhrisey the cave writings that depict this hidden history horta intaadan meelaha ordin niyahow. -
Why is Somalia and Djibouti part of the Arab League?
nuune replied to Classified's topic in Politics
^^ Classified, Jacphar is not series in saying that marka ka gudub, what do you want from Somalia anyway? -
Why is Somalia and Djibouti part of the Arab League?
nuune replied to Classified's topic in Politics
Wadani, you are not helping this sad thread either! Xaaji Xeyraan, you haven't read my post, you just quoted me, ku noqo -
Why is Somalia and Djibouti part of the Arab League?
nuune replied to Classified's topic in Politics
Mullah, he asked a valid question, if the question bothers you, you don't need to tell us what he will post next time whether it is Niiko or Walansaqo! Xaaji Xeyraan, address the question the poster initiated, no need for political insinuation, even the AU is ineffective and sad, you don't have to be Afro Hashimitte to be an Arab. -
He spent $48 thousand dollars on a useless MBA course, at least he could have given schollarships to 20 students for that amount, he used the money he was given to dig up a Well for a useless MBA, try again, Mr Duaale, I know you personally and what you have done or not. But he is not alone on milking the system(though he did it in a fashion way), we have Afey, Dawaara, Yusuf Haji and others who did and destroyed huge amount of money that was for projects in the NEP, the government in Kenya allocated a budget for NEP, but the money goes to underground, as well already knew!
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^^ He grew up in Mogadishu's Kaasa Populaare, and left Xamar in 1988 for Kiev in Ukraine, yet his obsession with Somaliland, as well as his obsession with Puntland, and the rest of Konfurians or Qaanfuurians as he likes to call it. Xaaji Xeyraan, sxb, try it again, tan wey kaa dhicistey, for your information, President Hassan is my President, and President Siilaanyo is my President too, I even met Siilaanyo in Istanbul, he is not hopeless like you are, he fights for the cause without causing or calling others names such as Qaanfuurians, Pirates and so on, you are a lost cause my dear friend Xeyraan, you need to change your attitude towards others, but all that, you are a real entertainer and many Solers like your comments, we all like free comedy.
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The funds are from the Turkish, Qatari, Bahrain, Kuwaiti, Saudi Arabia & Papua New Guinea.
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I got this info from 20 different places, copied and pasted here, some interesting stuff highlighted. 1 - The largest Children's Hospital in East Africa is being established. 2 - A $150 million USD modernization project of Aden Adde International Airport. 3 - A $100 million USD Urban Renewal project of the city to start in June. 4 - Former Defense ministry is being reconstructed. 5 - The largest Maternal Ward in the city is being reconstructed. 6 - All the roads and pavements in Mogadishu to be resurfaced and regenerated. 7 - An incineration plant to be established. 8 - A Garbage disposal plant is being constructed. 9 - Mogadishu University expansion into a 'Mini-city'. 10 - Town-hall building regenerated. 11 - Plan to clean up the city has been initiated. 12 - An asphalt and cement plant to be constructed. 13 - Rehabilitation of Martini Hospital. 14 - Reconstruction of the House of Women building. 15 - Reconstruction of the Parliament building. 16 - Central Jail building reconstructed. 17 - Bahraini Specialist Hospital under construction. 18 - Professional Healthcare Hospital under construction. 19 - Police Training Center established. 20 - Permanent base established in Jasiira for the new Somali Armed Forces. 21 - Turkish Boarding School established. 22 - The city's historic Central Mosque to be restored. 23 - SomalFruit processing factory to be regenerated. 24 - Coca Cola factory to be refurbished and reopened. 25 - National Theatre to be fully restored. 26 - National Postal building regenerated. 27 - Playgrounds in the six districts of Warta Nabada, Wadajir, Waberi, Dharkenley, Bondhere, and Hodan to be rehabilitated, and will include new streetlights to promote sports and social activities. 28 - 100 schools across the capital to be refurbished and reopened. 29 - The Shabelle University Campus to be restored. 30 - The Mogadishu Polytechnic Institute to be regenerated. 31 - The Somali Airlines HQ and Hangar to be regenerated. 32 - Mogadishu Sea Port improved by Alpha Logistics. 33 - Banadir Stadium under reconstruction. 34 - FSB, a major new commercial bank established. 35 - New Islamic University campus constructed. 36 - Moumin Business Center under construction. 37 - Historic Central Bank has been regenerated.
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I am not having Suxuur nor having an Afur too, it was Eid for me yesterday, so hakugu taagnaato and the likes of you, inaar. Soomaaligaas aad soo qortey waaba mid tabcaan ah, maalma dhaweyd ayaad dhaantey sidan, ma soonkii ayaa si xun kuu qabtey mise dabamusbaarkii aad maalmahan iska joojisey ayaa sidan kuu galey
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Lander, waxa aanba ka soo hrojeedo illaa iyo waagii aan aniga iyo adiga meejan SOL isla joogney waa Britishka, ma Britishkii cadowga ahaa ayaan sourcigooda aaminayaa oon dhihi karaaba they documented these events pretty well, kaligoodna on the ground ma joogin, what makes them neutral anyway, ayagaaba cadaw ahaa at the time regardless the partnership they had with some tribes at the time, halkaa dib ugu noqo, Abti. The Portugeese one was metaphorical, hence I do hate the Portuqiis more since intey Xamar yimaadeen, quruxdeeda ka yaabeen, even better built than Lisbon at the time, ayey intey ku xanaqeen bey dambas magaaladii ka wada dhigeen dahabkiina wada dhaceen, laakin our friend, Gaaroodi, xoogoow ha yareeyo the non stop mentioning of British ayaa sidan ah and sidaan ah, sidaas yidhi, am sure Somalis documented the events much better than the British waa hadii la raadiyo, that is my point.
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^^ Just have your Suxuur and stop calling Carafaat names, it is danbi that you call him a man who goes after married men's wives, Carafaat it not getting the stuff you are sayiong because you are hiding it under the banner of "inaadeero Arafat", this label alone has allowed you to continue with your attack against this innocent nomad, isku xishoo inaar
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I will take GARANUUG series when he stops mentioning British names in his posts, it seems he can't reply a post without the use of a British reference, I would have even accepted if he had used a Portuguese for once, but he can't avoid the fixation of the British, I am glad he is the only one who overuses it, most of our ethnic afro hashimitte landers are a sensible people despite this lunatic oo sidii haramcadka dhutinayo, waa horuu rahu hunqaaco ka kici lahaa hadeysan aheyn shinbirka agtiisa ka ciyo ad iyo goor markuu maago inuu aburka kiciyo si xaraara leh ayuu u soo afuufaa oon ganuunac ku jirin!
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^^ I am glad you pointed out it nicely, thanks for saying that there are no corruption in Somaliland, a place you have never set foot, not seen, and not born, my dear friend, Eskimo.
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It is the UN again, with their monthly report on Somalia, corruptioinka ay sameeyaan ma arkaan UN ku sheegaan, isma arkaa Islaamka dhiba aan maqli jirey. Saying that, musuqmaasuqa ka dhax jira dowlada waa mid aad u baaxad weyn, so far, the only fund that were used to build institutions if any are the Turkish Funds, the rest of the funds went into the hands of the officials, we already knew that. =========================== A U.N. report paints a dark picture of corruption in Somalia's government, which could turn off countries that bankroll the country's budget. By HEIDI VOGT July 17, 2013, 3:57 p.m. ET NAIROBI, Kenya—A United Nations report published Wednesday paints a dark picture of rampant corruption within Somalia's fledgling government, a portrait that could turn off donor countries that bankroll the country's budget. The almost one-year-old Somali government still controls only sections of the country around the capital of Mogadishu and the southern border with Kenya. But even this has been seen as tremendous progress in a country that hasn't had a functioning state in decades. And Western countries have been quick with funds to back the administration of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, elected by parliament in September. Britain, the European Union and the U.S. committed more than $350 million in May to finance the bulk of Somalia's federal budget this year. The report by the U.N. Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea is a harsh reminder that the installation of a formal government did little to change a system of patronage and off-the-book deals that has long characterized the country's economy. "Despite the change in leadership in Mogadishu, the misappropriation of public resources continues in line with past practices," the report said. Somalia's central bank has essentially become a "slush fund" for patronage networks with 80% of withdrawals made for private purposes rather than running government programs and much of the funds transferred into the bank not traceable at all, the report said. In one of the largest documented cases, a cashier at the Finance Ministry named Shir Axmed Jumcaale withdrew $20.5 million in his name between 2010 and 2013. He then used those funds to make untracked payments for ministry officials. Central Bank Governor Abdusalam Omer said in a phone interview that every withdrawal had a name attached to it and that he wasn't responsible for how those funds were later disbursed. "What I can tell you 100% is that the money that came to the central bank left it in a legal way. It went to the departments and the agencies that are supposed to get it," Mr. Omer said. Meanwhile, plenty of revenue isn't making it to the central bank at all. Customs and ports fees deposited are much lower than would be expected given the increase in shipping traffic and about 33% of these funds can't be accounted for, the report said. It is a situation that could complicate coming requests for more funding from Western donors who are leery of pouring money into a country where there is little hope of finding out where funds end up. "The various spoilers identified by the Monitoring Group threaten to undermine legitimate authority in the country as well as international assistance efforts," the report said. While this year's budget has already been shored up, the Somali government is expected to be looking for more funding at a conference with the EU in Brussels in September. The monitoring group recommended that the U.N. Security Council take back under consideration a plan for joint international and Somali oversight of the management of public resources. The report didn't provide details on how this joint oversight system would operate. Source
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Alpha Blondy;969108 wrote: kulaaha..... aar, her visa expired. waa kuu sidee? Ma visihii Somaliland ayaa kaa dhacey inaar, dee cusbooneesiiso(say this word in one go without hakad)
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^^ very unlucky auntie waaye. Zack, so he supports Jubbaland makes Geedi a holy man miyaa, to hell with him, he was the man who advocated the fight against the Maxaakiimta while he knew the peace Mogadishu was enjoying, Yeey never said Amxaarooy kaalaya, it was Geedi who was airing his love for Xabashida from Addis Ababa & Nairobi. Yeey never hide his hatred for Xabashida, if it wasn't for Geedi & Junior Aidiid, Yeey would have shared power with Maxaakiimta(at one instance he even said wasiiro ayaan ka dhigeenaa hadey hubka dhigaan oy nala xaajoodaan), and here we all blame Abuunaa Yeey while we all know how patriotic he is despite his repeated interviews about being the first person oo qori qaato dowladna la dagaalo.
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^^ Adigu waxaad tahey wali maadan sheegin, inaar, bal Af Gaal igula hadal ama mid Muslim ah, clearly, labadaa midna ma isticmaaleysid, hence my assumption that you are a Budha!
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