RedSea

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  1. Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: loooooooooooooool@very religious ,,, ,,,,, @the quote ,,,, isu codeeye dheh , lol How can you tell if someone is religious. Well for one you can never reveal what is hidden in someone's chest however there are signs such the atheri sujuud(raadka salaada), the kalima saalix. He uses Allah subxanahu Watacala as his main referece in every speech he has given anywhere I been to. Faisal Cali waraabe is good man.
  2. ^ where are the pics sxb? Share with us qurbo joog folk waan ka dhaga maran nay farxada ka socota dalka hooyo!
  3. JB, These are rumors and as I said this is unofficial word on the street from various accounts including websites reporting. Tell us what your unofficial word is bro.
  4. Saturday the people of Somaliland casted their voters the regions, villages within the provinces of Somaliland in the tightly contested and crucial landmark presidential election marked on the 50th anniversary independence from Colonial rule in Somaliland. Hon. Ahmed Mahamed Silaanyo is projected to be winner in these states with big margin. 1. Togdheer with oodwayne going to UCID 2. Maroodi jeex(hargeisa), with salaxley going to UCID. 3. Gabiley 4. Sanaag udub is winning thus far: 1. Awdal 2. Saaxil Tightly contested: 1. Sool. Kulmiye has slight lead out of the 4,000 that casted their vote, kulmiye has roughly half of the vote. With the rest going to UDUB and UCID. Some polling stations have already been counted and reported their results. In fact 600 polling stations have been successfully turned in their results with about 1000 to go. Kulmiye is said to be leading, by big margin. We will have to wait for the official announcement from the NEC(national electoral commission) within this week, as promised they will have the official word. But as far as projections in which i have based on numerous accounts from people, early results from some of the polling station as mentioned and rumors, we have projected that indeed Mudane Ahmed Mahamed Silaanyo will be next President of Somaliland.
  5. There are no daily tabloids in that part of the world to sabotaged him. Besides that, I feel he is misunderstood most of the time. He is actually someone who has really good heart and very religious.
  6. There is no subliminal message here, walal. Th term "Beesha" in this sense strictly means somaliland as a whole. Beesha haraadan waa Somaliland. Waxaanay u haradan yihiin is bedel. Waa caynkaa weeye. Nonetheless very well written and good effort on your part. We always welcome opposing views. It's what keeps the discussions going.
  7. lol@abti. It's very plausible that he will pull off very big upset. People have been contemplating the other two parties pre elections but UCID seemed to have picked up steam in last few pre elections months with sharmp new messege and well polished strategy. Chairman Faisal and his team have been strategically targeting young people, women and religious folks. In that time he has also adopted a very distinctive and clear message which is, if elected, he will rule Somaliland using the Islamic way and will place more emphasis on relinquishing the faith as the center of his administration critizing the current adminstration of mishandling the tax payers' money as he put 'lacagtiina anigu ku qayili maayo, walalayal' I think many people found that very attractive and as we are hearing it from families back home UCID is on a roll.
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    Boon Xirsi

    Originally posted by Che -Guevara: ^So, you have been reading his "how to do" books His youtube gigs mostly. Boon hersi is a doctor.
  9. Hadhwanaagnews: "Gudoomiye malaga yaaba in aan isku kalsoon tahay oo codkaaga aad siisid mid ka mid ah mushariixinta kula tartamaysa" Gud. Faisal Ali warabe: "Horta hal vote wax differerece ah masameeyo....laakin Insha Allah codkayga waxaan siinayaa...anaa iskugu ridaya Insha Allah". Those are his exact words.
  10. Viva Kulmiye and future President of Jamhuriyada Hon. Ahmed mohamud Mahamed Silaanyo. :cool:
  11. Cowke, So fire comes from the sun? lol this guy is unbelievable
  12. Cowke, So fire comes from the sun? lol this guy is unbelievable
  13. So this is the path you have chosen for yourselves? fine you have made your choice you lousy nabadiids will see about that after the election is over these rag tag geeljires will be crushed and their attempt to disturb the peace will not be tolerated by the legit Somaliland government.
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    Boon Xirsi

    he described everything to the letter!
  15. Originally posted by Libaahe*: Xudeedi, Qhalib is more welcome in erigavo than you and general rat-teeth, what does that show? It shows I'm the King that run this b1tch while he and his kinfolk are my subjects who adhere to my rule!
  16. Originally posted by Xudeedi: I was kindly requested by my Makhiri Breathrens to not bother with a minority mugged clan. Qhalib, adeer your depressed old man, mugged by Borame. Only a foolish and hateful creature thinks like that. If Somalilanders had the same thought process as you we would still be stuck in Civil war era unable to accomplish anything beyond a Tuna factory! Awdalites are fellow citizens and have contributed to the progress in Somaliland. We have nothing but love for them. Unlike certain folks they do not hold any grudges and have actually taken full advantage of the opportunities that exists in Somaliland. They currently hold the Presidential seat as well as the VP slots in the other two opposition parties. Halkaana raganimo ayey ku gaadheen waana u ogalahay. Unfortunately, I can't say the same about the confused folks in parts of Sanaag.
  17. Originally posted by Naxar Nugaaleed: ^ edab yeelo warya, where do you think the c in ssc stands for? i dont like the flag btw.. Thought it was Cayn, no? Anyhow C ama S, Z gasho yaa kuu og saxib?
  18. Ooda hathii la jiido ama la qaado waa isla guryo gayntii uun. Markaa waa nasiib wanaag oo hambalyo iyo guul ayey u tahay bulshada ku nool Las Anod iyo nawaxiigeeda kuwaas oo manfaca ama taakulaynta xananadani yeelan doonto ay micno wayn ugu fadhido. Cidii dhistay, ama ka danbaysay in uu mashruucani suurto galo intaba Abaal marin xag Rabaani ah ayey Mudan yihiin Insha Allah. Waar idinkuna muranka ka daaya oo ha siyaasadaynina.
  19. Originally posted by Xaji_Xunjuf: Somaliland hadal kuma tagto lol classic! Oo xagay tagaan! xudun sooma aha dagaladaydii. Sheeko xariirta dadku sooma ka daalan.
  20. Hargeisa, Somaliland - The Republic of Somaliland, a self- declared independent state in northern Somalia that no other country recognises, goes to the polls Saturday to elect its president. A region of some 3.5 million people, Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in May 1991, after the collapse of the Siad Barre regime. In recent years, as chaos has reigned in Somalia proper, Somaliland has remained a relatively stable - and democratic - de facto state. Now, Somaliland's political leadership hopes that a peaceful and democratic transfer of power will strengthen the region's calls for international recognition. "This election means a lot for Somaliland. We will be testing the Europeans and the Americans. While there is chaos in Somalia, we have democracy and stability in Somaliland," incumbent President Dahir Rayale Kahin told the German Press Agency dpa in an exclusive interview at the presidential palace in Hargeisa. "We hope that the international community will look at our elections, will recognize the progress we have made, and will support us in the fight for international recognition," he said. Rayale faces a tough challenge in the form of opposition leader Ahmed Mahamoud Silanyo, the chairman of the Peace Unity and Development Party. During the last election in 2003, Silanyo came short of beating Rayale, head of the United People's Democratic Party (UDUB), by just 80 votes. With instability and Islamist violence continuing in Somalia, the unrecognised republic sees no way back to a united Somali state. "We have tested our brothers, and we have no interest in going back to the union," Rayale said. Violence from the neighbour state, however, still threatens Somaliland. Three weeks before polling day, an Islamist insurgent was captured in the city of Burao armed with explosives. Security forces fear that the Islamist al-Shabaab group is planning more attacks to destabilise the more mainstream Muslim Somaliland society. In 2008, at least 30 people were killed in coordinated bomb attacks in the capital Hargeisa and the nearby Somalian port of Bosaso. Al-Shabaab was widely blamed. Rayale insists that despite such threats, the democratic process will take place. "I am the president. But if I don't win, I will hand over to the one who succeeds peacefully. There will be no problem," he said. "God knows, whether or not there will be attacks. Anything can happen," he added. "But our people and security forces are very alert." It may be democratic, but Somaliland has its fair share of problems. A poor country in a poor region, the average income of its residents is just 25 dollars per month. An estimated 70 per cent of the male population is addicted to the herbal drug Khat, also heavily used in the rest of Somalia and neighbouring Yemen. The leaf, which is chewed to produce a feeling of wellbeing - and lethargy - in the user, requires large amounts of the country's scarce water to grow. Rayale is accused by the opposition of not doing enough to counter unemployment, poverty and the Khat problem, with the election campaign shaping up along these lines. Faisal Ali Warabe, chairman of the opposition party Justice and Welfare (UCID), told dpa in the city of Boroma that "the president and his government just did not do enough to improve the living conditions of the Somaliland people." Rayale himself contends that the key to tackling Somaliland's problems is gaining international recognition. "As soon as our country is recognised, there will be more international investment which will create jobs. The Khat consumption will then automatically decrease as it is mainly consumed by the jobless," he said. Somaliland has semi-official contacts abroad with African states such as Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya, along with several European nations, including France and the United Kingdom. Calls have been made within the EU and in the United States to back Somaliland as a democratic example in an otherwise troubled region. Some 1 million voters are registered to vote Saturday to elect the president for a five-year term. Around 70 international and 800 local observers will oversee the voting in around 1,800 polling stations. The National Electoral Commission could announce provisional results as early as 48 hours after polling day.
  21. Originally posted by Che -Guevara: ^Mutual penetration is the ultimate integration wasakh! Really that was awsome line! I might use it
  22. ^ It indeed is. If I may confirm the truth on his behalf if he has hard time doing it so himself. Who rules the city of Erigavo is known to everybody and I assure you it's not and will not be Them talking tuna heads from Eastern Sanaag whom as we came to know love to act big and tall. They can have their say in SOL and in the virtual world, and rer oodwayne folks will have Erigavo and perhaps little further Eastern while at it. How does that sound?
  23. Somalia is in ruins and y'all celebrate because of a song sung by Somali in world cup. Interesting.