Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. I think A khadar is a Fat Young fella in his late 20s who doesn't really work out a lot NORF is a typical Ciyaal Ingriis Laakin hada odayoobaya I always picture Che as some Bold guy friendly but quiet Guy in real life nassir i always picture him with A macawiis on i don't know why but he also collects baseball cards Jacaylbaro is tall dark with funny Teeth he is old in his late 40s Kool kat she is slim With curly hair Typical Qalanjo laakin mid hadal badan.
  2. What is so funny Somalia is being helped lives are being rescued as we speak
  3. Help For Somalia Comes From Unexpected Sources By Shannon Liao/Epoch Times Staff An extended family arrives at a makeshift camp for Somalis displaced by drought and famine on August 13, 2011 in Mogadishu, Somalia. (John Moore/Getty Images) The crisis in Somalia has grown so acute—with an estimated 3.2 million people now on the verge of starvation—that aid is coming in from some unexpected places. On Friday, the government of Somaliland announced it was making its first ever offer of aid to another state. Somaliland is a breakaway region of northwest Somalia on the Gulf of Aden. It unilaterally declared independence in 1991 but has never been internationally recognized as a country. Nonetheless, the population of about 3.5 million people has its own functioning government, unlike Somalia, with its own currency, and national infrastructure that operates independently of Somalia. Somaliland authorities said they will “collaborate with the international community” to help famine-stricken Somalis, reported Somaliland Press. They will also create a seven-member Emergency Humanitarian Committee to address Somali needs. The situation in Somalia has grown worse in the past two months. Five regions of Southern Somalia are now officially deemed to be suffering from famine, up from two on July 20. United Nations Humanitarian Affairs chief Valerie Amos visited Banadir Hospital in the capital Mogadishu on Saturday and described the scenes she saw as “heartbreaking.” “The children are so weak they can't lift their heads, while their mothers are in despair,” she said, according to a U.N. news release. But while there are heartbreaking stories, there are also heartwarming ones. One 11-year-old boy in Ghana, West Africa, Andrew Adansi Bonnah, was so moved by the images he saw on television of impoverished children that he started a charity to raise over $13 million, according to the Ghana News Agency. Although he has raised less than $700 so far, he hopes to get businessmen and philanthropists involved. He has also met with U.N. agencies like UNICEF and the World Food Program. http://m.theepochtimes.com/index.php?page=content&id=60358
  4. Taleexi who do you support Abdiqaadir abyan koore or Xildhibaan Saleebaan Yuusuf Cali Koore
  5. What about the ordinary citizens in the region are you saying they all get harassed raped and murdered or perhaps they all work for the System and the government and are they all sympathizers all of them?
  6. Thats unfortunate what about the people who live there who don't get polaged abused tortured raped and Murdered, do they have a say about the resources in the region?
  7. We welcome this president Siilaanyo is doing an amazing Job, Che Also From the Gambeela Territories
  8. So every little help is allowed as long as it is not from Somaliland lol
  9. Somaliland ready to aid famine-hit Somalia HARGEISA — The vice President of Somaliland, Abdirahman A. Ismail (Saylici), chaired a Ministerial Meeting at the Presidential Palace on Thursday to discuss providing aid to famine-stricken Somalia. The gathering held behind closed doors marked a major milestone in Somaliland foreign policy, it is the first time Somaliland will dispatch a humanitarian aid to another state. The government said it was ready to send relief aid to Somalia’s famine stricken people and that it will collaborate with the international community. Presidential Spokesman, Abdullahi Mohamed Dahir, told local media that the ministers agreed on a three-point humanitarian action plan to address the role of Somaliland in the relief effort. Mr Dahir said the three point plan is: Somaliland’s readiness to collaborate with international efforts to fight the famine in Somalia, Somaliland was ready to send its own aid and to establish a seven-member emergency Humanitarian Committee Somaliland will provide its port of Berbera to the international community to deliver aid destined for Somalia and that Somaliland will put great emphasis on successful delivery. The neighboring Somalia is the epicenter of the Horn of Africa’s worst drought in more than 60 years and the United Nations says at least two regions are famine-stricken. Aid agencies said more than 30, 000 children already died of starvation in Somalia. They added the drought and two decades of unrelenting civil war have created one of the worst humanitarian crisis. An estimated 400,000 Somalis are currently displaced in Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya, the world’s biggest refugee camp. Somaliland, once part of Somalia, dissolved its union with Mogadishu in 1991 and has ever since enjoyed a relative peace. Mr. Dahir also revealed the names of the Commision that will head up this groundbreaking Somaliland intiative. 1. Eng. Mohamed Hashi Elmi, Minister of Finance 2. Ahmed Haji Ali Adami, Minister of Defence 3. Abdulrazaq Khalif Ahmad, Minister of Industry 4. Khalif ,Abdilahi Ahmed, Minister of Religious Affairs 5. Dr. Abdirashid Shiekh Hassan, State Minister of Foreign Affairs 6. Naima Hussein Qawdan, Deputy Minister of Health 7. Ali Abdi Saayi, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Housing
  10. Somaliland issues statement about the abducted officials Posted on 10/08/2011 Hargeisa (JSLTimes) -The government of Somaliland spoke about the abduction of delegate this evening. The delegate was ambushed, cornered and kidnapped a group of army bandits who are suspected to be members of the army of sub autonomous region of Puntland. Director General to Somaliland interior ministry Mr. Abdilahi Husen Cige known as ‘Balaaki’ held a press conference to local media in his office and told that the delegate was en route to Taleh District. They were ambushed by bandits who were equipped with Technic and other weapons. “Senior delegation from the government headed by the Member of Parliament Mr. Saleban Yusuf Ali ‘Koore’ departed from Las Anod the provincial capital of Sool region and was heading to Taleh district. The bandits harmed some of the delegates and abducted. We do not know the whereabouts of the kidnapped officials. However, the rest of the delegates including the member of the parliament are in Taleh. Somaliland army in that region is on high alert after abduction was carried out. It is not known where the abducted officials are now, but those who are behind this ambush will be made known once the investigation conducted is completed.” Mr. Abdilahi said On the other hand, the minister in charge of Information Mr. Ahmed Ali Askar for the sub autonomous region of Puntland spoke this evening to Somali BBC world Service about this incident and told that the delegate violated their territory and we defended. He told that those caught are now in custody at police station in Garowe.
  11. Somaliland: Smart Aid Ensures Development The successful expansion and growth of Somaliland’s education system marks a further achievement of the state’s 20 years of independence. Nonetheless, feedback and accountability must be emphasised as key in the long term success of development projects; a concept that the international community still fails to comprehend. Below is an article published by Dowser: At the start of every semester, Mohamed Abdirahman fills the back of his rattletrap station wagon with fresh fruit and vegetables and hauls it all to a tightly secured compound on the outskirts of the aptly named village of Abaarso (Somali for “drought”) where his teenage son goes to school. “Just about everyone finds a way to pay something,” says Jonathan Starr, who several years ago quit a career in finance and used the millions he made on Wall Street to conduct a experiment in education on the parched, windy plains of western Somaliland, a mostly stable, autonomous region of Somalia. Starr, 35, wanted to find out what happens when you immerse Somaliland’s brightest boys and girls in a “culture of English” with plenty of books and computers and a staff of dedicated teachers from some of the best schools on the planet. Abaarso Tech, the nonprofit organization he cofounded in 2008, is designed to do just that. It’s also designed, he says, “to be run like a business with the Somali people as both shareholders and customers.” And it’s in this respect that the former financial executive has most pointedly parted ways with convention, bringing a level of accountability to aid work that its critics have long found lacking. “Two key elements necessary to make aid work are feedback and accountability, the absence of which have been fatal to aid’s effectiveness,” wrote the economist William Easterly in his 2006 book “The White Man’s Burden,” a brazen assessment of the failings of foreign aid. Echoing Easterly, Starr recently asked readers of the Wall Street Journal to imagine if Marriott operated without any revenue or room-rate data. “Suppose it remitted money to cover salaries and other expenses, without knowing if any of it was producing a product for which customers were willing to pay…You don’t have to run a Fortune 500 company to know how quickly such a system would run amok.” Yet, he wrote, when it comes to international aid, that’s precisely the system in place. “Without revenue or other customer satisfaction metrics, NGO executives and donors have no way of knowing whether employees on the ground are providing a product of value to their impoverished ‘customers.’” He says that’s because those executives aren’t on the ground themselves. Starr, on the other hand, is on the ground year round. From the office he shares with a staff of eighteen teachers, he can watch his students play soccer on a sandy pitch and the guards as they pace the length of a 9-foot security wall with their Kalashnikovs and two-way radios, holdovers from the Somali Civil War. That war began in the mid 1980s, when dissident groups rebelled against Siad Barre, Somalia’s Soviet-backed military dictator. In 1988, Barre’s air force bombed Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, as well as several other towns, devastating the country’s infrastructure, including many of its schools. And perhaps none was a greater loss than the once-renowned Sheikh Secondary School. Founded by the British when Somaliland was still a protectorate of the crown, Sheikh was for many years the country’s premier prep school and a veritable pipeline to higher education abroad. As such, it produced many of the leaders of current day Somaliland society, including the president H.E. Ahmed Mohamed Mahamoud Silanyo and several members of his cabinet. But Sheikh is no longer what it was. Abandoned after the war, it was closed for more than a decade before being reopened by an Austrian charity in the late 1990s. Then, in 2003, the school’s headmaster and his wife, both highly regarded educators, were gunned down by members of the violent Islamist rebel group Al Shabaab. Ever since, Sheikh has struggled to recruit teachers, and only a handful of graduates have gone on to universities overseas—none of them in the US. Abaarso Tech, with its goal of preparing students for top-tier institutions in the US and UK, aims to fill that gap, and to do so with a focus on financial sustainability. The school’s one hundred students, all of them selected from among the top 250 scorers on Somaliland’s national 8th grade exit exam, pay what they can, while revenue-generating programs like adult English courses and an undergraduate school of finance make up the shortfall in tuition. And whereas recent other Western-led efforts to educate African children have spared no expense—Oprah Winfrey’s $40-million Leadership Academy for Girls in South Africa features, among other extravagances, a yoga studio and a beauty salon, and the manager of Madonna’s recently-aborted $15-million all girls’ academy in Malawi made what auditors described as “outlandish expenditures on salaries, cars and office space,” according to the New York Times —Starr economizes wherever possible, most notably on staff salaries; Abaarso Tech teachers, who have included Ivy League graduates, PhDs in physics and chemistry, and professional engineers, are paid just $3,000 a year—proof, he argues, of the primacy of passion, not money, in creating positive change
  12. Bye the way wuxu la qoslaya wuxu isku haysa nin tolkis u gacan galay they will give me affur. Iyo qaad and will not harm him ileen nimanku wa ilmadeer eh waxasu la dhoola cadeynaya
  13. Well a khadar the reason why i dident posted this its because abtiyo i have a hard time posting to much cillad i would've posted it any how a somaliland delegation in taleex got ambushed by pirates nothing new they will bee free inshallah ina koreeye Taleexis uncle is going to have talks tomorow with the elders of taleex. Xaabsade is also threatening the pirates
  14. Gabadh gob oo bina adan nimo badani ka muuqaato well done Iman ,, she is over 50 and still looks good , tallow waxay ay is marisay an is mariye eh to stay so young.
  15. Why does jb always assume that i have other Nicks i have never had another nick on Sol other than the famous Xaaji Xunjuf. As for the topic we support an independent Somaliland.
  16. Waryaaa oba anigu markasta waxan tageera xalku halku ku jiro in magaalada muqdisho koox kaliya xukunto. Marka wanu so dhaweyneyna nabadaa lugu so dabalayo xamar anigu waligay al shabaab ma tageerin waxan odhan jiray shabaab iyo tfg ha wada hadlan haday taasi dhici weydo ha kala adkadeen wata maanta la kala adkaaday hada tfg waxa laga sugaya inay fursada ka faideystaan institutions dhisaan mamuul wanaag asaasan si ay qaxootiga ceelasha biyaha so noqdaan iyo kuwa dadaab jooga oo dee dadka. Loo adeego
  17. waryaa zack War cilada bal iga caawi awoow, Compter isticmaalka ba waxan bartay xili dhawayd eh
  18. Kagan waligi Jacaylkana baran maxaad tidhi maxaan ka daraya ramadan karim to you Faraha sidee laga sooma war ninku diin yara , Warya zack i still have problems posting man bal adiga IT khabir ah bal give me some secrets ciilad baan ka dhamaan wayey eh.
  19. Garoowe: Warar dheeri oo kasoo baxaya kulankii Mahiga uu kula yeeshay Garoowe Madaxweynaha Puntland. 6. August 2011 APL Garoowe(AllPuntland)-Ergayga gaar ee Qaramada Midoobay u qaabilsan Soomaaliya Augustine P. Mahiga oo maanta soo gaaray magaalada Garoowe ayaa waxaa uu la kulmay Madaxweynaha DGPL C/raxmaan Maxamed Faroole iyo xubno ka tirsan golaha Wasiiradda Puntland. Warar kala duwan ayaa ka soo baxaya kulanka mas'uuliyiintan, hase ahaatee ujeedada socdaalka wafdiga Qaramada Midoobay ayaa la sheegay iney salka ku heysa qaban qaabada shirka dib u heshiisiinta ee lagu muransan yahay in lagu qabto Muqdisho iyo Garoowe. Warar ay heshay AllPuntland ayaa sheegaya in Madaxweynaha Puntland uu ka biyo diiday qorshe Augustine P. Mahiga u soo bandhigay Puntland kaasoo ah in Qaramada Midoobay qorshaheeda uu yahay in shirkaasi lagu qabto Muqdisho. Madaxweynaha Puntland ayaa ku adkeystay in shirka wadatashiga lagu qabto magaalada Garoowe, waxaana Mahiga uu cadeeyay in Qaramada Midoobay ay u qorsheyneyso in lagu qabto shirkaasi Muqdisho oo ah caasimada dalka. Wax war ah oo mas'uuliyiintan ay ugu warbixiyeen Saxaafadda kulamadooda ma jirto, isla maantana waxay dib ugu laabteen wafdiga magaalada Nairobi ee dalka Kenya.
  20. Wafti Uu Hogaaminayo Madaxwayne Siilaanyo Oo Socdaal Ku Tagay Shiinaha Hargeysa, August 7, 2011 (Haatuf) - Madaxweyne Siilaanyo iyo wefti uu Hogaaminayo oo shalay socdaal aan hore loo sii shaacin ugu ambabaxay Dalka Shiinaha. Weftigan oo shalay abaaro shantii galabnimo ka duulay Madaarka Hargeysa, ayaa waxa qaaday Diyaarad khaas ah oo loo soo diray, madaxwaynaha iyo waftigiisa ayaa intaanay tagin dalka China waxa ay ku sii hakan doonaan Wadanka Itoobiya, halkaas oo la filayo inay kulamo kula yeeshaa madaxda dalkaas. Bari Isniinta ayaa la filayaa in madaxwayne Siilaanyo uu dalka Ethiopia uga sii gudbo dhinaca Wadanka Shiinaha oo uu Madaxweynuhu marti qaad rasmi ah ka helay Dawladda Wadankaasi. Madaxweynaha iyo Weftigiisa ayaa waxa madaarka ku sii sagootiyey Masuuliyiin badan oo uu hor kacayo Madaxweyne ku xigeenka Somaliland C/raxmaan C/laahi Ismaaciil (Saylici), Shir gudoonka Golaha Wakiilada, Wasiiro iyo dadweyne kale oo tiro badan. Madaxweynaha ayaa intii aanu diyaarada raacin salaan sharaf ka qaatay Cutubyo ka tirsan Ciidanka Qaranka, waxaana la sheegay inuu weftigan ujeedada ugu weyn ee u tagayo Dalka Shiinaha ay tahay sidii uu dalka Shiinuhu uga qayb qaadan lahaa maalgashiga iyo samaynta wadooyinka iyo guryaha, waxaanu inta uu ku sugan yahay dalkaasi Shiinaha kulamo la yeelan doonaa Masuuliyiinta ugu sarsaraysa Dawladda Shiinaha. Afhayeenka Madaxtooyada Somaliland C/laahi Maxamed Daahir (Cukuse) ayaa faahfaahin ka bixiyey ujeedada Socdaalka weftiga uu hogaaminayo Madaxweynuhu, waxaanu sheegay inay weftigu ku tagayaan Dalka Shiinaha marti qaad rasmi ah oo ay ka heleen Dawladda dalkaasi. Afhayeenka oo ka waramaya Ujeedada socdaalka Madaxweynaha, waxa uu yidhi “Madaxweynuhu waxa uu u ambabaxay Dalka Itoobiya oo uu Maalin sii joogi doono ka dib-na ugu gudbi doono Wadanka Shiinaha, waxaana Weftigu ka kooban yihiin Madaxweynaha, Mareeyaha Dekadda, Afar Wasiir, Shaqaalihiisa iyo Marwadiisa. Ujeedada Socdaalka ee Madaxweynuhu waxay daba socotaa xidhiidh u socday labada dal mudadii sanadka ahayd ee Xukuumaddu jirtay, Shiinuhu-na waxa uu ka mid yahay meelaha uu Madaxweynuhu khudbadiisii sanadlaha ahayd uu ku xusay waa dal weyn oo dihin, waa dal weyn oo ka horumaray dhinacyada Dhaqaalaha iyo Wax soosaarka, waana dal wax badan oo baayaheena wax ka tari kara, Ujeedada maanta ee socdaalka ee Madaxweynuhu waxay tahay wadanka Shiinaha sidii uu inooga caawin lahaa waxyaabo badan oo ay ka mid yihiin sida looga faa’iidaysanayo Khayraadka, Shidaalka iyo Waxyaabo kale oo badan, waxa kale oo ay weftigu u tagayaan sidii ay maal geshi uga soo heli lahaayeen Shirkadaha waaweyn, waxa kale oo ay u tagayaan Shiinaha waxay ahayd wadankii dhinaca Wadooyinka iyo Biyaha inay doorkoodii mar labaad qaadato, waxyaabaha kale waa wax ka soo bixi kara wada hadalada. Safarkuna waxa laga yabaa inuu muddo yar oo aan badnayn qaato maadaama oo aanu Madaxweynuhu jeclayn safarka dheer. Waxa jiray Deg deg dhinaca Diyaarada ka yimid oo wakhtigii loogu talo galay in la soo qaado ka soo horumartay”. Mar la weydiiyey Aguostinga Mahiga oo dalka yimid shalay isla markaana ay Madaxweynaha isku weydaarteen Madaarka isaga oo Mahiga sheegay inuu kulan la yeelan doono Madaxweynaha sida ay isu waafaqayaan hadalkaa ayaa waxa uu ku jawaabay “Way is waafaqaysaa oo qof weliba waxa uu socda dan gaar ah oo mid weliba Ujeedadiisuu u socday, waxaanu la kulmayaa Madaxweyne ku xigeenka, waxaanu Madaxweynuhu ku baxay Marti qaad rasmi ah oo uu ka helay Dawladda Shiinaha, waxaanu kulamo la soo yeelan doonaa Xukuumadda Shiinaha.
  21. ooh i thought i was the only one who was not able to post and how do you post pictures the whole site is messed up and full of errors