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The 4.5 is not only wrong, its a crime against humanity
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Miskiin that's why they are not into politics and have successful singing career -
Somalia nin azaniya bu la dagalamaya nin Kiiniyu la dagalamaya nin Alshabaab bu la dagalamaaya nin raskambooni bu la dagaalamaya nin TFG bu la dagalaamaya nin Azania la dagaalsanyahay laakin Kenya wala heshiis Nin kiinyu la heshiis yahay laakin azania lama tuso laakin burundi wala heshiis. nin ugandha wala heshiis laakin kiiniya lama tuso nin Ethiopia wala col laakin kiiniya wala heshiis Suaashu waxa weye adigu keee baad tahay
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Kenya’s Political Failure in Southern Somalia
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
Peace Action federalism its self is not bad if its imposed correctly, semi autonomous regions on the other hand that in the long term will under mine the federal structure of the state is the bigger problem that needs to be solved.If a strong federal state is installed in Somalia's capital which eventually succeeds in minimizing the power of these semi autonomous states if they develop some sort of comparability this will in the long solve the national ingenuity of the Country . -
Mr Cameron Goormu Madaxweynaha boqortooyada Ingriiska noqday lool you meant Raisal wasaaraha
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This is so wrong
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The 4.5 is not only wrong, its a crime against humanity
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Powersharing formula's exist every where in Africa and 4.5 is just one of them and besides it's just a temporarily Formula when Somalia gets a permanent government this will drastically change. -
Residents of Balidhiig on Kililka Shanaad attack inside Somaliland
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to AsadSL's topic in Politics
Wixi xuduuda kusu xadgudba laayaa bali dhiig ha u baqan niman rag ayaa jooga -
The 4.5 is not only wrong, its a crime against humanity
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
4 5 Is not necessary bad its something the people of somalia agreed on yes its based on clan but why is that bad if they agree on it. The major various clans are all in favor of this formula the communities in somalia did not complain about it have you seen them complain -
I support the khaatumo Conference Cali Ciise CabdI and Cali khalif galaydh are doing a great job using Galkacyo as an example is very bad why divide a city , a city cant develop if its divided and especially as small as Ceerigaabo. Galkacyo it self should be under one administration puntland or Galmudug or what ever but its very bad to divide a city into two and both admins galmudug and puntland see that. Galkacyo could develop much more if it was under one Admin and both admins know that. Besides if you have been to ceerigaabo you would know that eventhough the media tries to divide the city into sub Communities and stuff and names like that reer Ceerigaabo are pretty much united and refer them selves as reer ceerigaabo instead of xafad hebel iyo wax la mid ah its not like Galkacyo. Mar mar wabay maakhireyaan lol
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The video i posted is not about that watch it again do you see Cali Maxamuud shire he came all the way from bosaaso this morning to be in ceerigaabo and talk about the blood feud between the brotherly Communities he supported the peace agreement. Caaqil Axmed Xasan Maxamed the chief caaqil of Masagan also welcomed the peace agreement well done. All communities now are in agreement wa ariin aad u wanaagsan.
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Beesha Koonfurta Ceerigaabo oo Iclaamisay nabadgelyo iyo kulan ay yeesheen weftigii Xukuumadda November 10th, 2011 Hargeysa (Somaliland.Org)-Weftigii uu hogaaminayay Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha Mud,Maxamed Nuur Carraale (Duur) oo ay weheliyaan Wasiirka warfaafinta Md, Axmed Cabdi Maxamuud (Xaabsade), masuuliyiinta heer gobol iyo mid degmo ayaa maanta ka qayb galay munaasibad ay beesha Koonfurta Ceerigaabo ay ku go’aansadeen inay nabad-gelyo buuxda qaataan oo wada hadal lagu xaliyo shaqaaqadii todobaadkan horaantiisii ka dhacday halkaasi ee u dhaxaysay beesha waqooyiga Ceerigaabo. Waxaanay sidaasi ka sheegeen kulan balaadhan oo lagu qabtay xarunta maamulka gobolka Sanaag ee Ceerigaabo, ayaa waxa ka qayb galay beelaha galbeedka iyo bariga ceeri-gaabo iyo culimaa’udiin. Chief Caaqil Axmed Xasan Maxamed , oo hogaaminayey beesha Koonfurta Ceerigaabo ayaa hadal dheer oo uu halkaasi ka jeediyey waxa uu ku cadeeyay inay beel ahaan diyaar u yihiin go’aan kasta oo dhinaca wanaaga ah iyo wada dhalashada bulshada u adeegaya, waxaanuu caaqilku xusay in shaqaaqadii khasaaraha dhimasho iyo dhaawacba keentay ee dhex martay beeshiisa iyo beesha Waqooyiga Ceerigaabo ay Sumcad-xumo weyn u soo jiiday guud ahaan gobolka sanaag. Chief Caaqilku waxa uu u mahad celiyay salaadiinta iyo waxgaradka Somaliland ee baaqyada nabadgelyadda u soo jeediyay waxa kale oo uu ammaanay dedaalka weftiga xukuumada ee ku sugan Ceerigaabo ay u galeen xoojinta ammaanka. Cali Maxamuud Shire (Cali baashe) oo ka mid ah siyaasiyiinta ka soo jeeda beesha koonfurta Ceerigaabo ayaa sheegay in uu ka soo gurmaday magaalada Nairobi markii ay mashaqadani dhacday,waxaanuu xusay inay yihiin dad wada dhashay oo dhiig iyo dheef-ba wadaaga, waxa dhacayna uu shaydaan ka adeegay, Cali Baashe waxa uu u mahad naqay weftiga xukuumadda Somaliland ee gobolka u yimid sidii ay xal waara looga gaadhi lahaa dhibaatada dhacday. Waxa kale oo halkaasi ka hadlay cuqaal iyo aqoonyahano ka soo jeeda beesha koonfurta Ceerigaabooo oo sheegay inay taageersan yihiin go’aanka lagu soo celinayo nabad-gelyo iyo wada jirkii beelaha oodwadaagta ah ee waqooyiga iyo koonfurta Ceerigaabo. Wasiirka wasaaradda warfaafinta Md, Axmed Cabdi Xaabsade oo isna halkaa ka hadlayey ayaa waxa uu sheegay in Waftigoodu ay u yimaadeen inay kala dhex galaan xurgufta u dhaxaysay labadan beelood ee walaalaha ah,isla markaasina ay si cadaalad ah howsha u bilaabeen una wadaan. Wasiirku waxa xusay inay hore ula kulmeen beesha waqooyiga Ceerigaabo,isla markaasina ay si wanaagsan oo wadaniyadi ku jirto ula qaateen go’aanadii nabadda,isaga oo ka rajeeyay beesha koonfurta Ceerigaabo inay sidaa si la mid ah ula qaadan doonaan nabad-gelyada. Sidoo kale, Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha Md. Maxamed Nuur Carraale (Duur) oo ka hadlay kulankaasi ayaa sheegay in xukuumada Somaliland ay ka go’an tahay sidii xal loogu heli lahaa shaqaaqadii ka dhacday ceeri-gaabo, waxaanu labadii beelood ee shaqaaqadu dhex marray uga mahad celiyeen siday u aqbaleen in wada hadal lagu soo afjaro xurguftii dhex taalay. Md. Duur waxa uu sheegay inay labadan beelood laga soo saari doono min 25 xubnood si wada hadalada nabaddu u furmaan. Wasiirku waxa uu jawaab adag ka bixiyey hadal ka soo yeedhay masuuliyiin ka tirsan maamul goboleedka Puntland oo uu ku tilmaaamay inay uga dan lahaayeen kicin iyo fad-qalalo ah waxaanu xusay in bulshada gobolka Sanaag ay yihiin kuwo is dhalay oo dhib kastana wadaaga,isla-markaasina dad Garoowe joogaa aanay masiirkooda ka talin Karin.
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East Africa: Global Oil Companies Seek Growth in Region 10 November 2011 High oil prices are driving growth in exploration in Africa, but global companies say their commitment depends on governments' willingness to improve investment climates. With the ever increasing new discoveries of hydrocarbons, for example, in Ghana, Tanzania, Mozambique and Uganda; and exploration prospects in Sierra Leone, Mali and East Africa, the oil and gas sector is expected to be a key driver of growth in Africa. Oxford economist professor, Paul Collier, in his book titled The Plundered Planet: Why We Must - and How We Can - Manage Nature for Global Prosperity, argues that the scale of what is likely to happen on the continent is not widely appreciated, saying that future discoveries and resulting exports of resources (including oil and gas) will be around five times their current level (based on what remains unexplored in Africa versus currently known sub-soil assets). This, according to Professor Collier, will have a profoundly positive impact on Africa's future growth and strategic positioning in the global economy. To exploit the existing potential, the International Energy Agency (IEA) says in its most recent World Energy Outlook that almost US$2.1-trillion will need to be invested in Africa's oil and natural gas supply infrastructure over the 2010-2035 period - an average of more than US$8-billion per year. Oil and gas investors who are currently attending the annual Africa Oil Week in South Africa are in agreement that the sector has never looked healthier than it is now, citing high oil prices and new fields coming on stream. With limited opportunities available in other parts of the world, African oil fields are now very attractive. Dr. Duncan Clarke, chairman of Global Pacific Partners - the organisers of the Africa Oil Week - noted the continuing influx of international oil and gas companies. He said in order to attract further investment in the sector, African governments must improve their investment climates and especially the issue of fiscal takes. Vanguard Oil workers in Nigeria. While sustained oil prices are benefiting companies in long-standing oil-producing countries such as Algeria, Nigeria and Angola, it is East Africa that is interesting Cove Energy executive chairperson, Michael Blaha. Blaha said the region has great prospects but is grossly underexplored. Recent discoveries and the development of oil fields in Uganda have attracted both independent oil companies, which originally opened up the region, and now even bigger companies. 'To put this in context, some 15 000 wells have been drilled to date in West Africa and 20 000 wells have been drilled in Northern and Central Africa. 500 wells have been drilled in East Africa . . . so underexplored is an understatement,' said Blaha in Cape Town, where East Africa is in focus at a series of conferences that comprise the Africa Oil Week. Oil and gas discoveries have the potential to revolutionise East Africa's energy prospects. The discoveries include the identification of gas in the Windjammer area offshore of Mozambique in 2010, followed by discoveries at Barqentine and Ironclad wells. 'In our Mozambique block alone, we might be operating with three rigs next year. Tanzania had some interesting gas discoveries following Windjammer, and we have seen the recent exploration success of ENI in the block adjacent to ours in Mozambique. In a year from now, we might see five or even more deep water rigs operating continuously in East African waters,' said Blaha. It is estimated that total potential gas reserves in East Africa could amount to at least 100 tcf (trillion cubic feet). Uganda Discoveries and the development of oil fields in Uganda have triggered a surge of interest, with bigger oil companies such as the UK's BG Group, Total of France and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) following the independents that originally opened up the region. Tullow, Total and CNOOC hold shares in the blocks that contain most of the oil reserves discovered the countryin Uganda. The companies expect to produce at least 200 000 b/d. More wells are being drilled in order to establish the full extent of the discoveries. The 13 wells drilled in the year to the end of July discovered hydrocarbons. Tanzania BG Group has discovered gas with all three exploration wells that it has drilled off the south east coast of Tanzania since buying into the acreage last May. The Pweza, Chewa and Chaza wells have been drilled in deepwater in the northern part of the Ruvuma Basin and the Mafia Deep Offshore Basin held by BG and Ophir Energy. The Chinese government is providing Tanzania with a $1.06-billion loan to construct new infrastructure, which includes a new gas pipeline. Kenya The discoveries in Uganda and Mozambique, which have similar geological composition has attracted major international companies who are buying some of the stakes previously held by independents such as Cove Energy, Origin Oil and Pancontinental. The majors include Premier Oil, Apache Oil, and Tullow Oil, and have planned more intensive drillings over the next 12 months. Total has taken a 40% stake in five exploration blocks off the coast of Kenya and is in partnership with Anadarko and Cove energy. Exploratory drilling in the area is set for next year. CNOOC, which had been prominent in oil exploration exited in 2009. The exit marked the comeback by US and European firms looking for growth in oil exploration business. South Sudan In South Sudan, the government intends to take control of the oil fields lying in its territory and has let the existing companies to continue operations, but says it will review the contracts to ensure transparency. Two thirds of total oil production in Sudan lies in the new country, and is more than 300 000 b/d. The government is also looking to build an oil refinery. The development of the South Sudan refinery and the another mooted in Uganda could effectively supply the countries in the region with petroleum products thereby cutting on costs of importing fuel. This would provide forward linkages, for instance, improved roads. Somaliland Somaliland, which declared its independence from Somalia in 1991 but is yet to be formally recognised internationally, said it is seeking investors and has huge potential with geology similar to basins containing nine billion barrels across the Gulf of Aden. Speaking at the Africa Oil Week, the minister of energy and mining, Hussein Abdi Dualeh, said investors should not be worried about piracy because the country has been able to contain criminals even with limited resources. Somaliland recently signed deals with Ophir Energy, Asante Oil and Prime Resources to explore, conduct seismic tests and identify wells. Abdi Dualeh said he is courting the big players who closed shop 20 years ago due to conflict in the horn of Africa. 'We are talking about the big boys like Chevron, Conoco. We asked them to come back for years but they would not. Now it's a clean slate,' said Abdi Dualeh. Professional services firm Ernst & Young gave a regional outlook for Africa's oil and gas sector in a recent report titled 'Africa oil and gas: a continent on the move'. Below is the summary. North africa Political conflict in North Africa may have significant implications for the oil and gas industry, particularly in Algeria and Libya where industry revenues dominate the economies. Until recently, the sub-region had seen a general reduction in political risk and an increase in investment in the oil and gas industry, particularly on the gas side. Until the political situation is settled, operations are likely to be constrained and/or disrupted and new investment postponed. The sub-region's industry has remained open to the international oil companies (IOC's), particularly the European majors, as well as to the specialised independents. Investments are usually facilitated through production sharing agreements (PSAs) with the state oil companies. West Africa Dominated by Nigeria and Angola, activity has taken off in the last decade, driven particularly by advances in offshore technology. Angola became a member of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in January 2007, and is one of Africa's leading producers.
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Alshabaab forces attack Kenyan troops in the lower Juba
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Xarrakada Al-shabaab oo sheegtay in weerar khasaare geystay ku qaadday ciidamada Kenya ee ku sugan Jubbooyinka Khamiis, November 10, 2011 (HOL) — Xarakada Al-shabaab ayaa maanta sheegtay inay weerar gaadmo ah oo khasaare geystay ay ku qaaday kolonyo gaadiid ah oo wateen ciidamada Kenya, kuwaasoo ka yimid degmada Dhoobley kuna socday deegaanka Qooqaani ee gobolka Jubbada hoose. Afhayeenka ciidamada ee Xarakada Al-shabaab Sheekh C/casiis Abuu-Muscab ayaa sheegay in saakay ay weerar la beegsadeen gaadiid ay wateen ciidamada Kenya oo u socday deegaanka Qooqaani oo ka tirsan degmada Afmadow, ayna khasaare u geysteen ciidamadaas. "Weerarku wuxuu ahaa mid qorsheysan waxaana la beegsanay ciidammo Kenyan oo wata lix gaari, waxaa noo suurogashay inaan gubno saddex ka mid ah oo isugu jiray laba gaari oo kuwa xamuulka ah iyo gaari kale oo noociisu ahaa booyad," ayuu yiri Sheekh C/casiis Abuu-Muscab. "Ciidamada Kenyanka ah ee dagaalka ku dhintay oo aan aragnay waxay ahaayeen sagaal, askaritii kale iyo gaadiidkii ay wateenna dib ayay u carareen," ayuu mar kale yiri afhayeenka Al-shabaab oo aan sheegin khasaare dhankooda kasoo gaaray dagaalka. Sidoo kale, afhayeenka ciidamada ee Al-shabaab wuxuu sheegay in sidoo kale ay gacanta ku dhigeen gaari qaad u waday ciidamada DKMG ah ee ku sugan gobolka Jubbada hoose, isagoo xusay in gaariga la gubay. Gaariga qaadka waday ee la qabtay ayuu sheegay inay la socdeen lix qof oo saddex ka mid ah ay ahaayeen askarta dowladda, kuwaasoo la dilay iyadoo saddexdii kale oo ahaa shacab ay mid haweeney ahaydna la sii daayay. Ma jiro hadal arrintan ku saabsan oo kasoo baxay ciidamada DKMG ah ee ku sugan gobolka Jubbada hoose iyo ciidamada Kenya ee iyaguna ku sugan qaybo ka tirsan gobolka Jubbada hoose. -
Al-Shabaab Oo Weerar Ku Qaaday Ciidamada Kenya Ee Deegaanka Qooqaani- Lasanod Online. Thursday, November 10, 2011 Qooqaani,(lasanod Online)- Afhayeenka ciidamada Al-shabaab Shiikh C/casiis Abuu-Muscab ayaa saaka saxaafada u sheegay inay weerareen.. gaadiid kolonyo ah ay wateen ciidamada Kenya, kuwaas oo ku socday deegaanka Qooqaani. Afhayeenka Al-shabaab Shiikh C/casiis Abuu-Muscab ayaa sheegay in ay khasaare xooggan u geysteen ciidamada Kenya oo galbinayey gawaadhii Qaad iyo raashin u sida ciidanka Kenya iyo kuwa DFKM. “Weerarku wuxuu ahaa mid qorsheysan, waxaana weerarnay ciidamo Kenyan ah oo watay ilaa lix gaadhii, waxaana gubnay 3 gaari ,gaarigii uu saarnaa qaadku isaga gacanta ayaan ku dhignay." ayuu yiri Shiikh C/casiis Abuu-Muscab. Ilo wareedyo ayaa xaqiijiyey weerarka lagu qaaday ciidamada Kenya, dad wadadaas marayeye markii uu weerarkani dhacay ayaa sheegay in ay arkeen 3 askari oo mayd ah iyo 3 gaadhii oo la gubay. Gaariga waday qaadka ay la sheegay inay lasocdeen 6 qof oo soomaali ah, waxaana weerarka ku dhintay 3 ka mid ah, halka kuwa kalena ay sii daayeen ciidanka Al-Shabaab . Ma jiraan wax war ah ooo ka soo baxay dawlada Kenya iyo DFKM Somalia oo ku saabsan weerarkan saaka abaaro 5 tii lagu qaaday ciidamada Kenya.
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I think they are over exaggerating on this issue
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^^^ looooool Siilaanyo looks like an original G so sida lama odhan jiriin Laakin faroole maxa u xidhay koofiyadi booliska ingriiska thats not so cool Sheikh sharif looks like a home boy
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Habarta afka buuraysa eh reer burco ma waxay moodaysa in caydh loo qorayo because habeen bay buranbur tirisay oo ay madaxw amaantay maanta inay is buuf buufiso looga ma baahna. Madaxweynaha somaliland ma lacag ba lugu shuba ma telefoon ba slaanta ku dhe inay mehered yeelaato. Hadu yahay ethnic burcaawina ma waxa lugugu yidhi biyaha burco macaaneynaya siilaanyo slaamaha reer burco iyo kuwa reer berbera iyo kuwa reer hargeysa iyo kuwa reer borama wa isugu mid Ngonge are you going to see the president on saturday