Che -Guevara

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  1. ^Do you eat at consistent hour horta?
  2. ^Then what's the point in parading him if you can't help the fella. Why does his misfortunes be subject to ridicule?
  3. ^Try eating at consistent hour everyday.
  4. ^Never mind what anyone believes or thinks, as Somali citizen shouldn't this man be entitled to assistance from the TFG.
  5. Originally posted by NGONGE: Somalido waxay ku maahmahdaXiin. You are officially Somalinized. Now let Oodweyne baptize you with ciid gudood and caano geel.
  6. Cl-You have facebook page...hhmmmm
  7. Again, which clan are you now? Thats a direct question lad. I'm Somali, that's all you should know and care about!
  8. Duke-I guess when all else fails, you revert to your comfortable Qabiil accusations. You have yet to refute anything that I say Puntland-the piracy, illegal logging, corruption, human trafficking,etc. And please don't tell Dahir Aweys kidnapps people on the high seas or floods the market with false currency. G.T... Then it will be a matter what Pland subclan I come from. If we have to share the same subclan, he would wanna know what sub-subclan,and so oin. According to Duke, how one thinks is solely shaped by Qabil. Even if I and Duke God forbid were actual cousins, Duke would argue oh your dad is envious of my dad or my dad has more sons than yours
  9. ^He could worship whatever he wants. They make it sound like there's systemic, well organized campaign against Christians in Somalia. Anectodal stories that can't be verified one way or another shouldn't used as evidence. It seems this is an old story that's recycled every couple of years. If there are indeed Somali Christains, there is no proof that they are any more persecuted than the rest of the Somali population.
  10. ^LoooooooooooooL ^At the least secessionist don't run criminal enterprise that has its hands in human trafficking, piracy, illegal logging, and embezzlement of public funds. Duke, let's deal with facts.
  11. ^This topic is already in the general. And why do you have to post in politic section? web page
  12. ^At the least secessionist don't run criminal enterprise that has its hands in human trafficking, piracy, illegal logging, and embezzlement of public funds.
  13. Since JB is sound asleep, I'm gonna have to counter this with the following Bugland Needs Your Help - Someone should Pay the Bills web page
  14. Originally posted by NGONGE: I bet my left shoe that CL is a fan. This alone made me fan I like concerts as long as it's not Ciline or Kenny G. That woman's screams induce siezures. Lily...I think you are thinking of being at home in cozy chair in front of the fire. I wanna see Linkin Park and Green day next
  15. Lily-He gave the same exact excuse. Is it sunny out? LooooooooL@Ibti NGONE...You seem surprised
  16. My friend went to see Coldplay list nite and didn't invite me :mad:
  17. Originally posted by Pucca: The wonders of Anatomy & Physiology and ofcourse a lecture hall filled with curious students (pucca included). LooooooooooL...Good one, I guess Duceysane must have skipped anayomy and physiology classes.
  18. ^LoooooooooooooooooooooL, laakin that's why you are here to keep me in check dee
  19. ^Me Duceysane...Naaaah off to class :mad:
  20. ^I was gonna advise Lily to get blowup doll but that would have raised some questions
  21. Mogadishu University Opens Its First Chapter Outside Mogadishu by Mohamed Amin mamin@hiiraan.com Monday, August 04, 2008 Mogadishu University Mogadishu University has opened its first chapter outside Mogadishu. The new chapter was opened in Bosaso, Puntalnd according to BBC’s Somali Language Services. Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi (Badiyow) who is senior member of the University’s administration was present at the opening ceremony. Speaking to Ahmed Kismayo, BBC reporter in Bosaso Mr. Badiyow said that University’s administration and its supporters endured hard times and worked under difficult situation including the continuing civil war in Mogadishu. Mr. Badiyow said that they decided to make sure the continuation of education in the country no matter what. “Without education means no nation” said Mr. Badiyow who added that when they first introduced the idea of opening a university in Mogadishu, no one believed them and today after 12 years it is a proud moment to see the Mogadishu University expanding and opening a branch in Bosaso. Mohamed Mire Dubad, the Minister of Education in Puntland who speak at the opening ceremony thanked the leadership of the University in advancing Somalia’s education and creating civil societies that cross clan boundaries and come together to work for the common good of the country and people. Many people from the region who attended the opening ceremony welcomed the idea and called it a step forward in breaking barriers among communities which have been divided along clan lines In September 22, 1997, Mogadishu University was officially opened in a small room in the presence of four of the founding members and five teaching staff. The first campus of MU was located in the former Mohamud Ahmed Ali Secondary School. The road to the establishment of MU was not furnished with roses. Substantial planning, extensive traveling and fund-raising efforts were invested in the years of (1993-1997). The initial vision and heroic decision to work towards instituting a community non-profit university was unbelievable in the mindset of war-torn community and divided city of Mogadishu. Moreover, the community and their leaders were lacking in faith of the possibility of establishing university believing that only governments could do such projects. Furthermore, besides the impoverishment of the community at large, the culture of paying for education was absent. These challenges were dealt with in early years of the university. Mogadishu University will be the premier non-state university in Somalia dedicated to providing affordable and accessible high quality education attuned to the national values of the Somali people